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(04/23/03 6:00am)
MONTPELLIER, France-The place in which Jessica Pothering has
felt most uncomfortable talking about the war in Iraq happens to be
her class comprised solely of other American students, who, like
her, are studying abroad in Montpellier.
(04/22/03 6:00am)
MONTPELLIER, France-For most students studying abroad in Europe,
spring break is a chance to travel to countries they may never see
again.
(04/21/03 6:00am)
MONTPELLIER, France-\Freedom fries"" and smashed bottles of Dom
Perignon in American streets. Swastikas instead of stars on the
American flag in an antiwar rally on the Champs-Elyses. A lynched
George W. Bush doll on the main square of a French city.
(10/21/02 6:00am)
Considering the $42 ticket price, a sterile and unintimate
concert venue and Coke commercials, the Counting Crows' current
tour will prove to be a pivotal moment for the band. It can decide
to either sell out into the extreme mainstream full of groupie fans
and corporate endorsements or remain in the less popular realm that
its fans love it for.
(09/16/02 6:00am)
In its second such decision of the school year, the Associated
Students of Madison's Student Services Finance Committee denied a
diversity-related organization, the Diversity Education Staff,
eligibility to student funding for the 2003-'04 school year.
(09/03/02 6:00am)
Keeping with last semester's trend of dismal forecasts
concerning the UW System's financial situation, university
officials are once again stressing the negative effects that
decreasing state financial support will have.
(05/03/02 6:00am)
Raising admissions standards and charging a student who takes
excessive credits will be two options the UW System Board of
Regents will consider at its annual meeting next week. The options
will be presented as ways to affect how soon students
graduate.
(05/02/02 6:00am)
A display of pictures in a State Street coffee house drawn by
Palestinian children has stirred commotion among the UW-Madison
community.
(04/29/02 6:00am)
Tommy Thompson, the U.S. secretary of health and human services
announced Friday in Fitchburg the first federal grants to embryonic
stem cell research since President Bush delineated last August what
entities would receive the funding.
(04/29/02 6:00am)
A female UW-Madison freshman who lives in Ogg Residence Hall was
admitted to a hospital Friday and remained in serious condition
over the weekend with meningitis. This is the second case of
meningitis at UW-Madison and the fifth in the UW System in recent
weeks.
(04/29/02 6:00am)
Disagreement involving Hmong protesters and a UW-Madison history
professor increased Friday when a state senator asked for an
investigation into the professor's allegations that the commander
of the CIA's secret army in the Vietnam War engaged in drug
trafficking.
(04/26/02 6:00am)
A new e-mail system, made available to all students and faculty
last week, is causing significant delays in e-mail delivery at
UW-Madison.
(04/25/02 6:00am)
A Palm Pilot, charged to the Multicultural Student Coalition
last semester by the Division of Information Technology'one that
MCSC members say they never purchased'was one reason the group was
forced to reallocate over $50,000 within the organization for the
next semester. Members of the Student Services Finance Committee
approved the reallocation with a vote of 8-1 Wednesday at their
last meeting of the semester.
(04/24/02 6:00am)
Despite increased restrictions following Sept. 11, international
student applications have increased by approximately 10 percent for
the UW-Madison graduate school and approximately 8 percent for the
undergraduate college.
(04/18/02 6:00am)
A female UW-Madison freshman is in stable condition, according
to UW-Madison officials, after going to an area hospital Wednesday
morning with suspected meningococcal disease. The disease is caused
by an organism which can lead to meningitis, an infection of the
fluid and lining of the brain and spinal cord.
(04/16/02 6:00am)
Social activism was an aspect of Hunter \Patch"" Adams played
down in the movie based on his life, according to Adams, who spoke
in the Distinguished Lecture Series Monday.
(04/12/02 6:00am)
This spring's Associated Students of Madison election marked a
record voter turnout and a close race between the two major party
slates, Real Education Access Can Happen and the Badger
Party.
(04/11/02 6:00am)
Approximately 300 UW-Madison students and community members
gathered Wednesday on Library Mall to rally for peace to the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict, with part of the crowd voicing
pro-Palestinian opinions and another part expressing pro-Israeli
views.
(04/10/02 6:00am)
Regulations proposed Monday by the Immigration and
Naturalization Service will require international students to
obtain visas prior to enrolling in an American university. Students
were previously allowed to enroll with tourist or business visas as
long as they had applied for student status.
(04/09/02 6:00am)
A UW-Madison male undergraduate died Sunday, due to sudden onset
diabetes. According to a member of Chi Phi, 200 Langdon St., his
fraternity, the student also had mononucleosis, which may have been
a contributing factor in his death.