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(10/06/03 6:00am)
Few events will rouse a college student out of bed before 7 a.m.
on a Friday morning, but the prospect of seeing President Bush in
the flesh was enough to make a bleary-eyed group of students
assemble in the gray, windy dawn outside Memorial Union
Friday.
(09/10/03 6:00am)
This Thursday marks the second anniversary of the Sept. 11
terrorist attacks. According to John Lucas of University
Communications, UW-Madison and other college campuses will take a
quiet approach in remembrance of the 2001 events.
(09/08/03 6:00am)
Students who moved out of apartments Aug. 14 should have
received their security deposits from their previous landlords by
Sept. 5.
(09/03/03 6:00am)
With the motto \one day longer, one day stronger,"" 470
employees of the Tyson Foods Inc. plant in Jefferson, Wis. have
continued a six month-long strike due to contract negotiations. At
the request of UW-Madison students, faculty and staff,
administrators announced last week the campus will no longer
purchase Tyson food products.
(06/05/03 6:00am)
Though UW-Madison does not have a relatively high crime rate,
after a string of assaults in September of last year and several
incidents this spring, campus safety has become a bigger concern
for some UW-Madison students.
(06/05/03 6:00am)
After more than a month of debate on the behalf of both the
international and domestic student community and the
administration, UW-Madison officials said May 7, the university
will come up with $330,000 to pay the cost of the Student Exchange
Visitor Information System for the next year.
(04/28/03 6:00am)
Residents in Dane County could see a casino come to Madison next
year.
(04/25/03 6:00am)
For more than a month the residents of the 10th floor of Sellery
Hall Tower B have been fighting with a leaky roof, especially
UW-Madison sophomores Melissa Pol and Gwendolyn Wotowa.
(04/24/03 6:00am)
In a move that will help researchers at UW-Madison, Gov. Jim
Doyle discouraged the Legislature from introducing or passing bills
that would restrict stem-cell research.
(04/18/03 6:00am)
As the polls closed April 10 for the Associated Students of
Madison elections, approximately 83 percent of the student
population had not voted for their representative in UW-Madison's
student government. Many ASM representatives said the 17 percent
turnout was a record high due to the opt-out referendum on the
ballot.
(04/16/03 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle spoke out Tuesday against the federal budget
along with U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., and Ron Kind, D-Wis.,
saying the 2004 Federal Budget will increase the current debt, cut
social programs and add to the looming budget crisis facing
Wisconsin.
(04/11/03 6:00am)
On March 27 anti-war protesters were pepper-sprayed at
University Square. UW-Madison students and community members have
disputed the reasoning behind the use of the pepper spray. The
dispute led the Police-Community Liaison Committee to hold a
discussion with the participants of the protest in Helen C. White
Hall Thursday night.
(04/10/03 6:00am)
Specialist Shaina Kilcoyne, formerly a UW-Madison sophomore,
dropped out of school Tuesday, Feb. 4 and reported to her unit Feb.
7 in Platteville, Wis. Her sister, Cadet Shannon Kilcoyne, a
UW-Madison senior, would not say goodbye.
(03/31/03 6:00am)
Two candidates emerged from six-way mayoral primary Feb. 18
receiving approximately the same number of votes. Dave Cieslewicz
came out ahead with 14,326 votes followed by Paul Soglin with
14,144 votes.
(02/21/03 6:00am)
The Madison Police Department held a press conference Thursday
to present the 2002 crime report, which stated crime in Madison was
up from 2001 by 6.8 percent, an increase police officials said was
insignificant.
(02/17/03 6:00am)
The students at UW-Madison have the power to elect the next
mayor of Madison, yet student voters typically head to the polls in
smaller numbers for local elections than they do in national
elections. That is why many of the six candidates have been
lobbying for student support on campus and addressing issues that
are important to downtown Madison and to students.
(02/14/03 6:00am)
The mayoral candidates have been hitting the streets campaigning
for votes in the upcoming primaries. With the primary Feb. 18, two
names seem the most recognizable to voters, current Mayor Sue
Bauman and former mayor Paul Soglin, because they have both held
the office before.
(02/12/03 6:00am)
Two candidates in the mayoral race have been portrayed in the
media as \kooky,"" yet both Davy Mayer and Will Sandstrom said they
are offended by that characterization because they are running
legitimate campaigns.
(02/10/03 6:00am)
While the majority of the six candidates vying for the Madison
mayoral seat have taken similar liberal stances on many issues,
Dave Cieslewicz and Bert Zipperer have been deemed more left-wing
by many, due in part to their membership in the Progressive Dane
organization.
(02/07/03 6:00am)