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UW-Madison’s chief diversity officer position remains unfilled, but similar job created

With the UW-Madison’s diversity, equity and inclusion programs under fire and its chief diversity officer position vacant, the university has created a new position: special advisor to the chancellor and provost. 

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Evers, campus leaders break ground on UW-Madison engineering building after years of political conflict

The center is expected to cost $419 million, and will consist of a 395,000-square-foot facility. School leaders say it will allow them to accept an extra 1,000 engineering students each year.

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Wisconsin GOP creates process to remove local party officials for harassment, defaming Republican leaders

The changes are being attacked by local GOP chairs who've been at odds with state party leadership, but a top Republican says the party is "trying to take the temperature down" when it comes to contentious votes on party business.

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From hospice care, longtime Superior activist Kym Young reflects on her many different causes

Kym Young, known as one of the strongest voices for racial equality in the Twin Ports, has recently been admitted to hospice care due to complications from a rare form of Crohn’s disease. She spoke from hospice to WPR’s Robin Washington on “Morning Edition” about her varied career and its impact.

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Green Bay area Republicans seek $1.25M from state to reimburse safety costs of NFL draft

About 250,000 people are expected to descend on Green Bay next week for the NFL draft. Republican lawmakers from the region say they'll seek more than $1 million in the next state budget to reimburse local law enforcement agencies tasked with keeping it safe.

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