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(09/09/03 6:00am)
It was a bad summer for environmental protection. And from the
looks of some of President Bush's more recent policy initiatives,
it is shaping up to be a bad fall, in a bad year, during a bad
administration when it comes to preserving the health and safety of
our air, land and water.
(11/08/02 6:00am)
Protest, in its sign-waving, chant-shouting incarnation, is
dead. If it isn't dead, then it is limping slowly toward its
ultimate demise as an even remotely effective tool for social
change.
(09/03/02 6:00am)
As Johannesburg, South Africa becomes the newest battleground in
the debate over sustainable development, Bjorn Lomborg, author of
\The Skeptical Environmentalist,"" editorialized in The New York
Times that ""the environmentalists are wrong.""
(05/03/02 6:00am)
A bi-national state with new territorial divisions between
Palestine and Israel was the route to peace proposed during a
discussion held Thursday at Memorial Union.
(05/02/02 6:00am)
The Associated Students of Madison held their first meeting of
the ninth session Wednesday, debating until the early hours of
today. The Student Council leadership and the heads of specific
committees were elected in an event that served to transition goals
from this year to the next.
(04/25/02 6:00am)
UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley expressed strong support
Wednesday for a recent report that suggests a limitation on drink
specials in Madison.
(04/18/02 6:00am)
A Hillel-sponsored rally celebrating Israeli independence turned
into a well attended and impromptu forum late Wednesday afternoon
on Library Mall.
(04/11/02 6:00am)
In a report released this week from the Southern Growth Policies
Board, UW-Madison was praised as one of the a top 12 research
universities in terms of its ability to invigorate and participate
in the economy of its region and state.
(04/04/02 6:00am)
As of the last contact UW-Madison senior Tara McKinney had with
her family, she was stranded in Bethlehem's Star Hotel, roughly 500
meters from Manger Square where Palestinian gunmen are currently
surrounded by Israeli troops.
(03/21/02 6:00am)
Carrying signs and chanting, hundreds of UW System students
marched from Library Mall to the Capitol Wednesday in protest of
proposed tuition raises and funding cuts to the UW System. The
march, coordinated by the Associated Students of Madison, presented
student demands to state Senators.
(03/14/02 6:00am)
Members of the Associated Students of Madison Student Services
Finance Committee and Student Council presented the segregated fees
budget for 2002-'03 to UW-Madison Chancellor Wiley
Wednesday.
(03/07/02 6:00am)
In what may be a first for undergraduate students, resident
assistants at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst unionized
Tuesday night in pursuit of higher wages, more benefits and a
clearer contract.
(02/28/02 6:00am)
Most students do not consider roach motels and rat traps as
essential college gear, but for the entrants in the Associated
Students of Madison's \Worst House in Madison"" contest, vermin,
exposed electrical wires and flooded basements are only the
beginning of the problem.
(02/21/02 6:00am)
Citing budget cutbacks, unforeseen costs and shortfalls in
fund-raising goals, UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley announced
Wednesday the renovation of Camp Randall Stadium will be
delayed.
(02/14/02 6:00am)
The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy's new
advertising campaign linking drug sales with terrorists serves the
dual purpose of addressing the war on terrorism and the war on
drugs. But critics, including Students for a Sensible Drug Policy,
say these advertisements ignore the realities of both drug use and
terrorist funding.
(02/07/02 6:00am)
A 19-year-old college freshman was found dead with her newborn
baby in a dorm bathroom stall. No one was even aware that she was
pregnant, let alone near full term.
(01/31/02 6:00am)
Family and friends joke that Bridget Fonslow will not have the
job she is scheduled to start next month. The UW-Madison alumnus
recently took a position with Arthur Andersen, the accounting firm
under fire for its involvement in the Enron scandal.
(12/04/01 6:00am)
Responding to increasing costs, both environmentally and
financially, UW-Madison officials and student groups are working to
change mindsets as well as buildings to reduce energy usage on
campus.
(11/12/01 6:00am)
The Islamic Center of Madison held an open house Sunday to
dispel myths surrounding Islam. The event drew fewer people than
the estimated 600 who attended a previous open house; between 50
and 100 people were in attendance Sunday.
(11/01/01 6:00am)
Members of the Associated Students of Madison's Advising
Campaign outlined their concerns and initiatives regarding the
quality and availability of student advising Wednesday, while an
associate dean in attendance explained the university's position on
the issue.