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MADISON, Wis. -- After over a week of protests, the encampment on Library Mall is set to come down after UW-Madison leaders and students reached an agreement Friday.
MADISON, Wis. -- Hundreds of students took to Library Mall on the campus of the University of Wisconsin Monday, in protest of the Israel-Hamas war.
At least four homes owned by members of the UW Board of Regents, including two in Madison, were vandalized early Friday with ...
At two of the homes, the vandals spray-painted messages reading “Regents are complicit in genocide” and “UW blood on your ...
madison, wis. - At least a dozen people were taken into custody on Wednesday, May 1 as UW-Madison police started removing tents from the encampment on Library Mall, according to NBC 15 .
UW-Madison Police have started removing tents from the encampment on Library Mall. Around 7 a.m., WMTV 15 News crews observed police officers tearing down tents and ordering student demonstrators ...
The encampment demonstration on Library Mall remained for its fifth consecutive night. The number of tents exceeds 35, more than were standing when law enforcement removed tents Wednesday morning.
Students and community members holding a demonstration remained on the University of Wisconsin campus overnight. The demonstration began April 29 at 9 a.m., and comes amid a wave of student ...
UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee diverge in protest response As the days passed and the tents remained, pressure mounted. Rabbi Joshua Herman of Hillel Milwaukee worried about Jewish students’ safety.
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Students and police are clashing as police remove tents from the University of Wisconsin- Madison campus Wednesday morning after two days of protests on Library Mall.