President of Catholic Vote organization Brian Burch said “it is a disgrace that our special forces fool with woke garbage” after social media pages like the U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command made posts to celebrate the beginning of pride month.
Madison College is offering a series of summer camps designed to provide students with career exploration opportunities in fields such as aviation, welding, nursing, EMS, and science. The camps are held at the college's state-of-the-art facilities in Reedsburg, Portage, and Watertown.
Madison College is offering a series of summer camps aimed at career exploration for students interested in fields such as aviation, welding, nursing, EMS, and science. The camps, which range from one to four days, are held at the college's facilities in Reedsburg, Portage, and Watertown.
Outbound King Street, between E. Main Street and E. Doty Street, will close on Wednesday, June 5 from 11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. This closure is to facilitate construction related to the E. Doty Street Reconstruction Project. Inbound King Street will operate as normal. Commuters are advised to use alternative routes.
As of June 7, 2024, free burlap is no longer available. The supply has been taken. Burlap can be purchased from hardware and fabric stores. For additional information on protecting trees from spongy moths, visit the spongy moth website.
On May 31, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Monica Bertagnolli visited the University of Wisconsin–Madison to observe its cutting-edge biomedical research. The visit included meetings with researchers and a public discussion with Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin about NIH funding and future health opportunities.
Brian Burch, president of faith-based organization Catholic Vote, said the survival of a baby born at 22 weeks gestation "destroys the pro-abortion movement's argument" that a child isn't a human life at that stage.
On June 1, 2024, the MCPASD Class of 2024 celebrated their graduation at the Alliant Energy Center during the 145th commencement ceremony. The event marked a significant milestone for the graduates, recognizing their dedication and hard work throughout their academic journey.
Madison College Watertown Campus has unveiled a new Phlebotomy Program for the Fall 2024 semester. This specialized program aims to equip students with the essential skills and expertise necessary for a successful career as a phlebotomist. Graduates of the program can also advance their studies by continuing in the Medical Lab Tech program.
Madison and Dane County officials raised the Progress Pride Flag over the City County Building today to celebrate Pride Month and express solidarity with LGBTQ+ residents.
On Friday, June 7, Public Health Madison & Dane County will host the annual “Wear Orange Day” rally to recognize National Gun Violence Awareness Day. The event is part of a series of Wear Orange events occurring nationwide in support of the Everytown for Gun Safety initiative. Everytown is a gun violence prevention organization led by parents, students, survivors, educators, and concerned citizens.