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One year ago, student-led protesters started an encampment at UW-Milwaukee, protesting the war in Gaza. It was one of many such encampments on college campuses across the country. What can be learned from that time and what’s changed in the last year?
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As the Democratic presidential nominee holds a no-media meeting with some University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee students, hundreds outside protest or take in the scene.
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Last spring semester, pro-Palestinian encampments went up at UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee. Over the summer, five student groups were suspended over an Instagram post that the university said used “intimidating language” aimed at the local Jewish community and students. This week, UW introduced a new protest policy that some are already calling "unconstitutional" as students returned to campus.
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In our August "Group Chat," high school students talk about the pressures of growing up in Milwaukee, what they would change if they could and say that wisdom doesn't always come with age.
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As the Republican National Convention approaches, 15 Milwaukee high school students are being trained to welcome the attendees of the national event.
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While student encampments are down at UW schools, conversations around divestments are just beginning. Here's what you need to know to make sense of what comes next.
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There's a history of harm being done to marginalized students at UW-Madison, but there's a just-as-long history of students protesting and calling for a more inclusive campus. The 'Sifting and Reckoning' project archives those student-led movements.
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The movement on college campuses to support Palestine came to Milwaukee and Madison on Monday, April 29.
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WUWM visited the Conservatory to learn how they’re addressing the diversity gap in music education.
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"HBCU Made" contains essays from sixteen writers who reflect on how their time as students at a Black college shaped them into who they are today.