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(11/25/15 11:20pm)
Junior running back Corey Clement has been cited with two counts of disorderly conduct stemming from a Nov. 8 incident that left him with a cut on his hand, according to a Wednesday release from the UW Athletic Department.
(06/06/13 2:16am)
The Joint Finance Committee concluded its consideration of the state’s biennial budget in a session that stretched from Tuesday into early Wednesday morning and included committee approvals for some of the most controversial budgetary motions, including those pertaining to declining federal Medicaid expansion money and the full expansion of a private school voucher program.
(06/08/12 6:42am)
Melvin Gordon: Redshirt freshman running back
(04/20/12 6:00am)
SCIENCE
(11/22/11 6:25am)
(10/11/11 6:00am)
Two UW students were sent to jail Monday after refusing to sign a
statement which they interpreted as an infringement upon their
right to protest.
(10/07/08 6:00am)
UW-Madison's dean of students' office is in the process of
conducting individual interviews with UW Marching Band members in
the hazing investigation that led to the suspension of the entire
band Friday for the game against Ohio State.
(09/26/07 6:00am)
The Wisconsin men's soccer team (0-0-1 Big Ten, 4-2-2 overall)
will look to gain momentum Wednesday as it takes on the Huskies of
Northern Illinois (2-3-3) in its final matchup before settling into
the heart of the Big Ten season.
(09/11/07 6:00am)
Republicans in the state Legislature have recently called on
Democrats to remove a budget proposal that would give UW System
faculty members the right to vote on collective bargaining.
(04/28/05 6:00am)
For many students, the significance of the daily
thrust-and-parry of the political process is not a high priority.
The Capitol building, despite its location at the other end of
State Street, might as well be another universe. However, its
relevance has never been greater.
(03/31/04 6:00am)
What if the government imposed a tax on every individual in
America? The money from the tax would go into a savings account
with no annual return. Asserting my right to invest my money as I
wish, I tell the government, \No thank you. I am rather strapped
for cash and would like to invest a portion of my money in a 401(k)
plan or IRA with an average annual return of 4 percent.""
(01/31/03 6:00am)
The lack of publicity regarding the death of Mark Edward Mueller
has generated a lot of talk. The media does a fantastic job to
elaborate and exaggerate stories in order to gain publicity or
influence a target. This article is not the media's portrayal of
Mark's death, nor is it a mechanism to draw attention from the
populace. This article is much more than that--it is a brief
insight into the life of a friend who walked the streets of our
heart, a friend who has not lost his way in this world.
(11/18/02 6:00am)
After reading James W. Brager's letter to the editor Friday,
Nov. 15, I wanted to respond directly to one of his most important
points. You've obviously picked up on the big secret, James: \With
all these pro-choice women, it seems to me that sex is all they
want."" As a pro-choice woman, myself I feel I can speak for every
woman, choice-proponent, and activist in the world when I say loud
and clear that yes, all we want is sex. I know that I, and all my
choice activist comrades, don't give a darn about anything
concerning universal health care, single-mothers, poverty, equal
rights, welfare, drug-policy, prisons, globalization, sweatshops,
education, politics or anything at all really. The only thing we
care about is having sex. And lots of it. You figured it out.
(10/29/01 6:00am)
Sunday, the University of Wisconsin men's soccer team beat
Michigan State after losing Friday night at Northern Illinois,
3-2.
(10/08/01 6:00am)
TOBDARA, Afghanistan'U.S. and British warplanes and cruise
missiles streaked across a clear, moonlit sky to deliver strikes on
Taliban military targets Sunday night in the capital of Kabul and
the southern Taliban stronghold of Kandahar, focusing on
anti-aircraft defenses, command centers and air bases.