
AI and Big Data Fight Gerrymandering and Promote Fair Representation
In a pivotal election year, AI and big data help Tyler Simko at the University of Michigan combat gerrymandering and inequality.

In a pivotal election year, AI and big data help Tyler Simko at the University of Michigan combat gerrymandering and inequality.

Sam Blum noticed a lack of U-M Coast Guard Auxiliary programs. So, he and Professor Sandvig launched one, providing students with volunteer opportunities and maritime training without service obligations.

Central Community College, the first in Nebraska, is launching women’s flag football and beach volleyball teams for 2027.

At a Denver Summit FC game, 9-year-old Hayden Stine met pro soccer player Carson Pickett, inspiring her to believe she can achieve her dream despite her limb difference.

Carlos Bello, a UW-Madison student, struggles to find a job in a tough market, despite his strong qualifications.

Asher Kone, who spent summers on an Alaskan fishing boat, found his passion for the sea and chose naval architecture.

Raised in rural West Michigan, Margherita Hill faced family challenges that shaped her journey to becoming an artist.

State Rep. Carla Cunningham is leaving the Democratic Party after losing to Rodney Sadler, citing value misalignment.

During an April 26 run by Boston’s Charles River, Hans Nagrath battled icy waters to rescue his dog, Benny, who chased geese into danger. Both survived.

Lexie Kelly and Laurie Gumula launch Mah Jongg Social Club of NEPA, promoting social interaction through the game.

Cavanaugh’s election could let Nebraska Gov. Pillen appoint a conservative, securing a GOP supermajority in the Legislature.

District 3’s Tiffany Taylor seeks reelection in Athens-Clarke County. She shares her platform with WUGA’s Emma Auer.