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(09/21/07 6:00am)
In terms of sheer musical spectacle, you can scarcely do better
than Béla Fleck and the Flecktones tonight. Fronted by the best
and most innovative banjo player in the world and flanked by the
likes of Victor Wooten, whose bottomless bag of slap-happy licks on
the bass guitar has marked him the premiere player of his own
instrument, the Flecktones are in many ways the musical equivalent
of the Cirque du Soleil.
(12/11/06 6:00am)
The Mifflin Street Co-op, 32 N. Bassett St., closed its doors
for good Dec. 8, only a few weeks after a Nov. 20 83-3 vote by the
grocery's board of directors to shut down the historic headquarters
of the Mifflin Street anti-Vietnam War movement.
(12/11/06 6:00am)
UW-Madison has appointed the director of the University of
Chicago student health center to direct clinical services at
University Health Services, the university announced Dec. 7.
(12/07/06 6:00am)
Despite a conflict between university spring break and Madison
alder elections, the university has no plans to reschedule spring
break.
(12/06/06 6:00am)
The Badger Herald, a UW-Madison student newspaper, fired an
editor Nov. 30 who plagiarized at least 10 articles over the course
of the fall 2006 semester.
(11/10/06 6:00am)
Campus could soon feel consequences from the passage of the gay
marriage ban, administrators and student leaders said of the ban's
approval Tuesday.
(10/31/06 6:00am)
With one week remaining in the race for the governor's seat,
both campaigns have released another round of ads meant to shore up
support for their political bases while appealing to undecided
voters as well.
(10/27/06 6:00am)
Charges against a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman in
a parking lot behind Ian's Pizza, 319 N. Frances St., will be
reduced to misdemeanors in accordance with the ruling of Dane
County Circuit Judge Michael Nowakowski.
(10/25/06 6:00am)
After releasing two albums and giving us this decade's best
dance-punk-New Wave mash-up—""Danger! High Voltage""—years before
those kinds of songs became trendy, Electric Six are back with
their stellar new album, Switzerland. Dick Valentine spoke with The
Daily Cardinal recently in anticipation of the Electric Six's show
tonight at the Annex.
(10/01/06 6:00am)
In the nation's second school shooting in less than a week, a
15-year-old boy fatally shot his principal at a small-town high
school in Wisconsin.
(09/21/06 6:00am)
Provost Patrick Farrell addressed a lunch-hour forum on
challenges facing UW-Madison, a major topic for a first-year
provost to tackle amidst rising tuition costs and the university
finding itself increasingly at odds with the state
Legislature.
(09/12/06 6:00am)
The university is edging closer to a new deal with Limited Term
Employees, Vice Chancellor for Administration Darrell Bazzell said
in a statement Monday.
(05/04/06 6:00am)
What's in a grade? With such a wealth of schools, departments
and professors, the grading system of UW-Madison is diverse—and to
some even capricious.
(04/24/06 6:00am)
On the 100 Block of North Mills Street two cars struck a
bicyclist Sunday evening, one of them dragging him approximately 50
feet.
(03/31/06 6:00am)
Blasts from a sawed-off shotgun resounded in a parking lot near
Witte Hall early Thursday morning, jolting residents awake and
prompting University Police to rush to the scene.
(03/30/06 6:00am)
Fueled by anger over Wednesday's botched Associated Students of
Madison election, a group of students declared their intent to
start a new student government late Wednesday night.
(03/23/06 6:00am)
Madison Property Management has filed a small claims eviction
suit against David Bonk, the new proprietor of Pel'meni, a dumpling
restaurant at 505 State St.
(03/03/06 6:00am)
Despite two filibusters and continued vocal insistence on the
government's overreaching of its bounds, Sen. Russ Feingold,
D-Wis., was finally forced to concede defeat Thursday when the U.S.
Senate voted 89-10 to renew the Patriot Act.
(03/03/06 6:00am)
Defense legislation renewed despite Feingold filibuster
(01/25/06 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle paid a surprise visit to Wisconsin National Guard
troops in Iraq Tuesday, praising the soldiers for 'high morale, a
very clear sense of mission and a very clear belief that it can be
accomplished' in a teleconference Tuesday morning.