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March 27, 2026

State news

Will Evers sign bill defining antisemitism amid free speech concerns?

The Cap Times

If Wisconsin adopts a specific definition of antisemitism — as proposed in a bill recently passed by the state Legislature — the change could collide with First Amendment rights, said Howard Schweber, who studies free speech and constitutional law.

The definition wouldn’t necessarily violate the First Amendment, he said. But issues could “easily arise” if the definition is put to use, said Schweber, a professor emeritus of political science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an affiliate faculty member in the Law School.

UW-Madison says it’s ‘disappointed’ by student council call to divest from Israel

Wisconsin State Journal

UW-Madison on Wednesday swiftly denounced the university student government after it approved a measure demanding the school divest from companies linked to Israel, calling the demands “flawed, unrelated and illegal.”

The Associated Students of Madison passed the bill at a special meeting Wednesday evening after hearing from nearly 40 students who spoke both in favor and against the legislation. The meeting followed several hours of debate at a forum earlier Wednesday.

Crime and safety

UW-Madison Police cite 3 people after high-powered laser pointed at officer, buildings and roads

NBC 15

UW-Madison Police Department officers cited three people after a high-powered laser was pointed at buildings, roads and a police officer on Wednesday.

The department explained a high-powered laser can be significantly stronger than a typical laser used during a presentation, which poses major safety risks to drivers and law enforcement.

UWPD said the laser briefly affected the officer’s vision.

UWPD urged people to never aim a laser at others.

Community

UW report highlights Exact Sciences economic impact on Wisconsin

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Dane County’s low unemployment rate, and its role as driver of Wisconsin’s economy, is tied in part to Madison-based Exact Sciences, according to a University of Wisconsin report.

“The Economic Impact of Exact Sciences on Dane County and Wisconsin” was published by UW-Madison’s Center for Research on the Wisconsin Economy before Exact Sciences was acquired on March 23 by Abbott for $23 billion.

Athletics

Wisconsin women’s basketball stays alive in WBIT

ABC 27

Wisconsin women’s basketball is off to its first postseason tournament semifinal since 2007, according to UW Athletics.

The Badgers staged a furious comeback in the final minute of regulation to force overtime, then defeated Harvard 64-61 in the extra period.

UW-Madison Related

Internships vs. income: UW-Madison students grapple with the cost of building a resume

The Daily Cardinal

Students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison must strike a difficult balance between building the perfect resume to achieve their postgrad goals while also focusing on the classes and college experience in front of them.

College students like UW-Madison junior Abby Madonia say they feel pressured to pursue work experience, while also juggling coursework, part-time jobs and a balanced social life. This pressure is beginning to take its toll.