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The Student Association or SA is the official university recognized governance body for the students of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.The SA is organized in accordance with Wis. Stats. § 36.09(5) [1] to advocate on students' behalf; coordinate policy regarding student life, services, and interests at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee; and allocate a portion of Segregated ...
Tamayo is one of five students facing fines related to a pro-Palestinian demonstration on Feb. 9 where students sat inside Chapman Hall on the UWM campus for six hours, waiting to schedule a ...
It was the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee's unofficial campus news outlet and served as the primary source of student news, collegiate athletics and on- and off-campus events and issues for students and alumni. From the 1980s to the early 2000s, it competed with other campus papers, including the UWM Times, the Sun and the Leader.
The encampment at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee on May 3. Protests were held and encampments were established at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee on April 29. [571] [572] On May 1, police in riot gear cleared the encampment at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, arresting 34 people. [573]
At Shabbat dinner near UWM encampment, Jewish students process complex feelings on protests, war. Gannett. ... 2024 at the organization's building near the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The ...
In June 2018, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee became the third university of the University of Wisconsin System to become a smoke-free campus. This policy states that "UWM is committed to maintaining a safe campus environment and to ensuring that it acts to the extent possible to shield its students and employees from harm.
Orange Mike: UW-Milwaukee alumnus, former UWM employee married to a current UWM employee, intermittent special student, on UWM campus 4 days a week or so (mostly afternoons and at night), experienced Wikipedian (one of the English-language Wikipedia's 400 most prolific editors) and admin on the English-language version
On April 2, 1996, three law students at the University of Wisconsin–Madison sued in federal court challenging the constitutionality of the university's mandatory student fee system, arguing that it was unconstitutional for portions of their student fee to fund political or ideological activities with which they disagreed.