Planned Parenthood’s resumption of abortions in Wisconsin — and a look at where the law stands
In September 2023, Planned Parenthood in Madison and Milwaukee began providing abortions for the first time in 15 months. Within 24 hours of opening appointments,
It’s a hockey thing
Sled hockey offers opportunity to players with physical disabilities Twelve players artfully glide across the freshly smoothed ice as the orange Little Caesar’s Zamboni exits
How Wisconsin nonprofits are fighting for abortion rights
Through collaborations with neighboring states and reproductive justice advocacy in local communities, Wisconsin nonprofit groups are working to protect abortion care following the resumption of
Abortion services have resumed in Madison. Where does Wisconsin stand?
In September, Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin announced that abortion services would resume at their health centers in Madison and Milwaukee. Until then, abortion had been
Phil Scales: The man with a plan… and a violin… and a viola… and a baseball bat… and a 5-star rating on Uber
The bases are loaded and Phil Scales just walked up to bat for the Sterling College baseball team. “If we win this first game, then
The Madison Metropolitan School District believes that human rights are not up for debate
Laura Bettenhausen identified as queer and non-binary, but their process of self realization had a delayed start. Growing up, Bettenhausen didn’t have the support or
Defending trans rights in Wisconsin: A community unites against discriminatory bills
Last fall, three bills were introduced in Wisconsin that would impede the rights and security of the trans community, specifically youth. The proposed bills have
Addressing mental health challenges with diverse approaches for community solutions
In Dane County, a community of 563,951 people, one in four adults grapple with mental illness each year, according to data provided by mental health
Federal grant get wheels turning on Amtrak in Madison
When Madison resident Sabah Khan went home to the Twin Cities for Thanksgiving, she boarded one of three buses leaving for the same destination, all
For the first time, ASL offered in UW’s language department
In the United States, approximately half a million people use American Sign Language as their primary language at home — a number similar to the