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Student tenant center may not receive funding

Website for student tenant discussion still in progress

A proposed student tenant resource center was removed from the Associated Students of Madison’s budget last week, and ASM members will vote to finalize that budget Wednesday. Brandon Williams, chair of the ASM Student Services Finance Committee, said the $50,000 tenant resource center was removed from ASM’s budget because it was presented with no clear details to support it. Full story

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Nancy Fey

City committee considers controversial hotel plan

The city’s Plan Commission held a public meeting Monday regarding the controversial Edgewater Hotel development proposal, with nearly all of the discussion centered on a zoning ordinance revision that would allow development close to the waterfront.

Gov. Jim Doyle

Doyle, Midwest governors meet for Asian carp summit

Gov. Jim Doyle met Monday with federal officials and governors from Illinois and Michigan to discuss strategies to limit the spread of Asian carp into the Great Lakes. Doyle said President Barack Obama’s administration plans to work with states to prevent the invasive species from reaching Lake Michigan, which would allow their movement into the other Great Lakes.

Lawmaker admits to exaggerating records complaints

The main sponsor of a new court records bill admitted Friday that he exaggerated the number of direct complaints his office received regarding online public access to court records. State Rep. Marlin Schneider, D-Wisconsin Rapids, told The Associated Press he overstated the number of letters he received from people cleared of charges whose records remain accessible on the Wisconsin Consolidated Court Automation Programs website.

Opinion

Anthony Cefali

World needs inspiration and imagination for innovation

The second day of a week-long look at science education in America

Melissa Grau

Government and society can't ignore homelessness

Homelessness can happen to anybody and its victims should not be treated as a fringe group.

Letter to the Editor: Super Bowl ad reveals pro-life bias and contempt for public from CBS

Airing the infamous Tim Tebow Super Bowl ad was a poor decision.

Kathy Dittrich

Environmental future depends on education

Day 1 of a week-long look at science education in America

Matt Payne

Democratic failures have given rise to conservative ideas and solutions

The Republican Party has become the coalition of solutions and ideas.

Education worth more than grades

Your education is what you make of it, not just your transcript.

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