Marquette academic freedom decision could have broader impact
The case of a Marquette University professor could have impact far beyond the Milwaukee campus. Some are saying universities everywhere should take notice.
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The case of a Marquette University professor could have impact far beyond the Milwaukee campus. Some are saying universities everywhere should take notice.
Wisconsin’s fairs celebrate and appreciate all things local — from locally-sourced food and beverages, to 4-H competitions, to art shows and more.
(Editor’s note: Randy Van Dyne, executive director of the All Hazards Training Center at the University of Findlay, Ohio, spoke at the 2018 Ohio News
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A new health insurance option awaits consumers this fall. Proponents say it will offer lower premiums and relief from increasingly expensive Obamacare policies sold in the so-called individual market.
Why it’s important to tighten your focus and remember the importance of the day-to-day details of your work and relationships with others.
A strong economy, low gas prices, and the rise of ride-hailing services are possible factors driving a decline in bus ridership statewide and nationally.
When election-year politics start heating up, some government pros look the other way and focus on the upcoming state budget.
Wisconsin is known as America’s Dairyland, and though most of us here in Wisconsin take in dairy on a daily basis (cheese, we love you), do we stop and think about the local dairy farmers that put countless hours of hard work into these beloved products? Discover Wisconsin teamed up with Something Special from Wisconsin™ to get to know just a few of the state’s many dairy farms.
Andrew Johnson, publisher of the Wisconsin Free Press Group and president of the WNA Foundation, will testify July 17 during the International Trade Commission‘s hearing