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Security costs extra $1,300 at Horowitz event
The UW-Madison college Republicans said they will not bear the burden of the bill.

University working to ease textbook burden
"Course Guide," which university administrators plan to implement through MyUW next fall, will offer textbook listings two to three weeks before the semester begins.

Forum about student funds draws frustration
Students are encouraged to e-mail their opinions on the issues.

UW-Madison to celebrate international education
UW-Madison ranks in the top-20 research institutions for other study abroad programs.

UW students join Ron Paul’s ‘day of donation’
Supporters of 2008 presidential hopeful join national campaign to break record for most money raised in one day by a presidential candidate.

Big Ten Network only channel to carry OSU game
Saturday’s game will be aired live on the Big Ten Network with kickoff at 11 a.m., creating a blackout for Charter Communications customers who do not have BTN on their current cable listing.

Business school organizations host breast cancer fundraiser
The members of Undergraduate Business Leadership Council will decorate Grainger Hall in pink Wednesday. Students are encouraged to wear pink to support the cause.

UW Athletics celebrates 10 years of Kohl Center
Men's hockey home debut Friday kicks off 10th season of Kohl Center.

Continue budget pleas, Wiley says
Chancellor John Wiley commended the university's actions to help pass a state budget at a Faculty Senate meeting Monday. He reiterated the university's need for Gov. Jim Doyle's proposed budget amount.

Ejected fans ‘blow’ sober marks
The university hailed the new “Show and Blow” policy a success, while some students forced to stay sober at Saturday’s football game said the program robbed them of a good time.

Hip-hop filmmaker speaks about sexual violence against women
While Byron Hurt still loves hip-hop, he acknowledges its negative connotations.

Pocan fights for higher education
State Rep. Marc Pocan spoke about the importance of state funding for higher education at the College Democrats kick-off meeting Monday night.





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