UW Hikes Tuition (Again), State Board Rips City Clerk, and the Buildings that Made Madison.
Hey, ho, let’s go! It’s Friday, which means the City Cast Madison team is rounding up the news of the week. First of all, producer Jade Iseri-Ramos digs into a scathing report from the Wisconsin Elections Commission about the Madison City Clerk’s office. Then, newsletter editor Rob Thomas crunches the numbers on the UW-Madison’s budget and new tuition increase. Finally, host Bianca Martin celebrates an artist and an architect who in their own ways make Madison a beautiful place.
Mentioned on the show:
Missing Madison ballots “unconscionable” and a “profound failure,” Wisconsin Elections Commission finds [Wisconsin Public Radio]
Wisconsin has a new budget. Here’s what UW-Madison will receive. [Daily Cardinal]
“Mother and Child” statue unveiled on Madison’s east side [WKOW]
Darbo Sculpture Unveiling [City of Madison]
Sculptor Austen Brantley’s “Mother and Child” statue in-process photos
Look back on architect Kenton Peters’ most famous projects [WSJ]
Muse at Art Fair on the Square
Your Guide to July [City Cast Madison]
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