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Breathe, Stretch, Learn, Grow:
An estimated 10 percent of college students suffer from a clinical or borderline eating disorder. A recent survey at the University of Missouri-Columbia calculated bulimia rates as high as 19 percent among college-aged women. Eating disorders in young women are an entrenched element of college culture in the United States.
Few students donate time as semester ends
It must be December. The whipping wind stings through layers of North Face, College Library fills with coffee guzzlers poring over final review sheets and on the corner of State Street a bell rings to solicit your change. Students value every cent scrimped for shopping and every moment saved for studying, so perhaps they bypass that red Salvation Army bucket one more time and head home out of the cold.
Proposal would increase UW degrees through tech schools
A joint committee of the Wisconsin Technical College System and the University of Wisconsin System issued a draft report Friday outlining plans to increase the number of bachelor's degree holders emerging from the two systems.
Senior holding your classes? Think again.
Students who have yet to register for spring classes may not be able to ask an upperclassman friend to \hold"" a spot in certain desired courses, because once dropped by that upperclassman, the available seat will disappear.
Stem cell research dean leaves Madison for Minn.
In the midst of ongoing competition among public universities to remain at the forefront of the research field, administrators with a proven record are highly valued and sought. UW-Madison recently lost such an administrator to the University of Minnesota, a comparable national research university.
Mifflin Co-Op debates move
After 35 years at its current location at 32 Bassett St., the Mifflin Street Co-Operative is considering a move to a larger space in the Metropolitan Place condominium complex on West Washington Avenue.
Lottery snafu forces UW to call time out
UW-Madison students waiting in line outside the Kohl Center for men's basketball season tickets were sent home Friday afternoon when Athletic Department officials discovered 625 electronic applications submitted online by UW-Madison students were not processed by the computer ticketing system.
Low pay spurs faculty exodus
Professors at UW-Madison secure important federal research grants, write textbooks and produce original studies that generate revenue for the state. Part of what makes the UW-Madison campus unique and esteemed nationwide is its reputation as a top-tier research university with a top-tier teaching staff.
UW students share Cyprus experiences
Since the deconstruction of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the island of Cyprus possesses the only divided capital city in the world. Across a symbolic green line, life in the North and South is dramatically different. This charged atmosphere is not the typical study abroad destination.
UW welcomes smartest freshman class ever
If the leaders of tomorrow are bred in the universities of today, the future looks very bright, indeed. UW-Madison is at the forefront of this bright future, enrolling talented and qualified students to fill university ranks.
Mayor rallies for increased student political involvement
In the dusk on Library Mall Wednesday, a rally convened to drive home a simple message of dire consequence in the months to come: \Get out and vote.""
UW to profs: Keep politics out of class
Amidst a charged political atmosphere that permeates all of campus during an election year, professors and faculty at UW-Madison are being urged to leave the buttons, banners and bumper stickers at home.
Top UW System salaries jump despite cuts
Despite major budget cuts to the UW System, the number of UW System employees earning more than $100,000 has increased in the past six years, according to the results of an audit released Friday.
Forum discusses UW role in nat'l security
Saturday marked the third anniversary of the terrorist attacks that transformed security policies in America, and many universities nationwide have begun to reassess what role security should play on campuses today.
Renovations score big with fans
The experience of a Badger football game in Camp Randall Stadium has been enhanced by $107.9 million in renovations-renovations toward which fans gave almost unanimous approval.
New fair grounds
Looking for a new study spot, a tall latte, or a good cause? Maybe all three? A new coffee shop has just opened at 418 State St. from the owner of Michelangelo's Coffee, 114 State St. Sam Chehade and wife Laurie Hen are following up on seven years of success as coffee shop owners and trying their hand again with Fair Trade Coffee, a shop serving an array of coffees, mochas, smoothies, sandwiches and desserts right in the midst of the State Street bustle.