
Higher education funding stabilizes overall, but enrollment still falling
After trailing the national average for five years, per-student funding at public colleges and universities in Wisconsin overtook it in 2021.
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After trailing the national average for five years, per-student funding at public colleges and universities in Wisconsin overtook it in 2021.
Democracy and the rule of law seem to be in retreat throughout the world: not only in Iran, Russia, and Hong Kong but also in countries such as Mexico, Poland, and Hungary.
The proper protection of intellectual property is vital to the growth and protection of small businesses.
What Milwaukee renters and those statewide should know about their possessions after an eviction.
I’m putting the blame squarely on Mother Nature’s shoulders, but it’s happening again this year, despite my best efforts to prevent it.
A proposal in Gov. Tony Evers’ budget would require Wisconsin employers of 50 or more to provide their workers with paid family and medical leave. This comes as more states are adopting such requirements — though so far, the change is not happening as quickly in the Midwest.
Can anyone honestly say they are really surprised that Old Man Winter isn’t quite done?
Sixty-two students from 13 schools across Wisconsin will compete during the 2023 Wisconsin Civics Games State Finals on May 12 at the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison.
John Foust has conducted training programs for thousands of newspaper advertising professionals. Many ad departments are using his training videos to save time and get quick results from in-house training.
Feel that? It’s the sun. Warm. Beckoning. Hopeful with the promise of renewal.
Then again, as they say, hope is a lousy strategy.