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(04/29/14 5:06am)
This Thursday, April 24 marks the one year anniversary of the infamous Rana Plaza factory collapse that claimed 1,132 innocent workers’ lives. This incident was the largest industrial workplace disaster that has ever happened. In the last two years alone, over 1,500 workers have died due to preventable factory fires and building collapses.
(11/29/12 6:00am)
(11/17/11 1:59am)
Erica,
(04/11/11 6:00am)
The federal government narrowly avoided shutdown Friday evening
after the White House, Senate Democrats and House Republicans
agreed on a plan to cut $38.5 billion from the budget.
(11/08/07 6:00am)
College students have all been there before: first the
over-indulgent late night, followed by an almost mockingly early
morning and a quick trip to Starbucks, then right back into the
rush of academia. To counteract the previous 12 hours of poor
nutritional choices, you might pop one or two multivitamins
throughout the day.
(09/20/07 6:00am)
In the first conference match between any two teams in the Big
Ten this year, the No. 9 UW volleyball team (1-0 Big Ten, 9-1
overall) defeated Illinois (0-1, 8-3) Wednesday night in four
games, 39-41, 31-29, 30-14, 30-20.
(09/18/07 6:00am)
UW-Madison School of Business' MBA program dropped slightly in
the 2007 list of top MBA business programs published Monday by the
Wall Street Journal and Harris Interactive.
(09/05/07 6:00am)
The No. 7 ranked Badgers were nearly as red hot as their jerseys
this past Saturday as their offense proved to be too much for
Washington State's defense to handle in front of a sold-out and
fired up crowd at Camp Randall Stadium.
(03/08/07 6:00am)
The Lone Ranger performs his duty and rides off on his trusty
steed into the sunset at the end of the day. We are all familiar
with the story.
(02/07/07 6:00am)
There is nothing romantic about February in Wisconsin. The
once-pristine snow becomes sloppy and grey, turning pant legs into
salt licks and foiling any attempt at a jaw-dropping ensemble. Skin
cracks and flakes and no amount of cherry-flavored lip balm can
save parched lips. We wear long underwear, furry hats and shapeless
parkas. There is nothing sexy about a woman in a one-piece
snowsuit, unless it's fuchsia and comes with a belt, like mine.
(12/15/05 6:00am)
Non-resident students currently make up approximately 22 percent
of the undergraduate student population at UW-Madison.
(11/17/05 6:00am)
Freshmen descended on the university in droves this year,
putting pressure on admissions to tighten enrollment and raise
standards for next year.
(11/08/05 6:00am)
UW System President Kevin Reilly gave his first official State
of the University System address to UW-Madison faculty Monday at
the Faculty Senate Meeting, addressing how the tightening budget
has affected hiring capabilities.
(10/11/05 6:00am)
The Student Services Finance Committee made the first amendments
to the 2005-'06 budget Monday, including a $1,000 lump sum cut from
the Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Campus Center budget.
(10/11/05 6:00am)
Although the Princeton Review ranked UW-Madison the number one
party school, the ranking stirred little response from the
university's alumni. However, such a distinction could have
negative long-term financial repercussions for the Greek
community.
(09/20/05 6:00am)
UW-Madison is the top research institution in the nation and
twelfth overall, according to the September issue of Washington
Monthly Magazine, which released a college guide ranking 245 public
and private colleges.
(09/07/05 6:00am)
Chancellor John Wiley announced last Wednesday that UW-Madison
will assist students of universities closed by Hurricane Katrina by
enrolling previously admitted students.
(05/05/05 6:00am)
UW-Madison does not offer minors, but because it is more
flexible for students and easier on faculty, this is not a major
problem.
(04/14/05 6:00am)
The title eligious studies"" usually conjures images of
churches and traditional worship. However, the religious studies
program at UW-Madison examines the role of religion in every
context except the stereotypical perspective. The program has
become quite an attractive major for students, both religious and
not, at UW-Madison, according to professor and undergraduate
advisor Ronald Troxel.
(04/13/05 6:00am)
The Teaching Assistant's Association passed a resolution Tuesday
for the UW System to divest from contractors who have military
contracts with regimes around the world, as opposed to the original
proposal which focused only on Israel.