Marquette poll: Biden, Trump tied among registered Wisconsin voters

The latest Marquette University Law School poll of registered voters found the race for the White House is a tie – Biden and Donald Trump each at 49%.

Universities of Wisconsin online courses; new website launched

The Universities of Wisconsin have launched a new website listing all online courses available across the system’s 13 campuses, system officials announced Wednesday, Feb. 7.

Student robotics tournament in Brookfield, 28 teams compete

STEM students from across Wisconsin took part in the Battle of Brookfield robotics tournament Saturday morning, Feb. 3.

Wi-Fi device donations to Ukraine
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The war on Ukraine has left 20 schools in Milwaukee's sister city of Irpin damaged or destroyed. Now, a Franklin company is pitching in to ensure kids can learn and stay connected.

Black History Month at Marquette, event kicks off celebrations

Marquette University has a series of events in store for Black History Month. The celebrations kicked off with a luncheon Thursday, Feb. 1.

Wauwatosa East musical set on unique stage: 'It's so intimate'

Wauwatosa East High School students are putting on a "Bright Star" musical that pushes a transformative theme – and incorporates a unique set design.

Raymond School Board member resigns: report

A Raymond School Board member is stepping down ahead of a recall election.

Wisconsin open enrollment application period for 2024-25 opens Feb. 5

The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction announced the online application period for the Public School Open Enrollment Program for the 2024-25 school year opens on Monday, Feb. 5.

UW-Milwaukee agreement with 4 regional technical colleges

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) has reached new agreements with four regional technical colleges that will guarantee admission for their graduates.

Which US states still require students to learn cursive handwriting?

Cursive has been making a comeback in U.S. classrooms, with research showing its benefits for learning. But not everyone supports its instruction in an increasingly digital age with an already-full curriculum.

UW-Whitewater racist incident; students react to display, chants

A group of people projected a swastika on a residence hall at a University of Wisconsin-Whitewater dorm and chanted racist words on Sunday night, Jan. 21.

Biden cancels student loan debt for another 74K borrowers

Of the 74,000 borrowers approved for relief Friday, the administration said nearly 44,000 of them are teachers, nurses, firefighters and others with public service careers.

Wisconsin school strip searches, Assembly OKs changes to law

The Wisconsin Assembly passed changes to a state law regarding school strip searches, making it illegal to conduct searches down to the underwear.

MLK Day service project brings art to schools

More than 250 volunteers gave their time to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Monday, Jan. 15.