Lack of support threatens future of rally
With few attendees and too few volunteers, the Take Back the Night Coalition may have held their final celebration of strength of women and girls Saturday night on Library Mall.
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With few attendees and too few volunteers, the Take Back the Night Coalition may have held their final celebration of strength of women and girls Saturday night on Library Mall.
Students had the opportunity to get firsthand knowledge of the UW-Madison experience Friday by taking part in the Associated Students of Madison Student Shadow Day.
What began as a traditional Distinguished Lecture by Lama Ole Nydahl became a more informal affair when the lama lectured on the Terrace after a fire alarm forced an evacuation of the Wisconsin Union Theater Monday night.
Students and community members got a first-hand account of today's oceans at a lecture by oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle Monday night, part of the Wisconsin Union Directorate's Distinguished Lecture Series.
The Dean of Students office may soon offer students a \leadership and involvement record,"" an official document listing those activities in which a student has played a leadership role.
Communication Arts students enjoyed a visit Wednesday from Hollywood producer and UW-Madison alumna Deborah Schindler, one of many lectures included as part of an effort to bring in alumni who work in the entertainment industry.
Students enjoyed a frank question-and-answer period with UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley Monday night as part of the \Cookies and Milk Series"" sponsored by the Wisconsin Union Directorate's Community Services Committee.
Students who would have been routinely admitted to UW System schools 10 years ago are now having to explore other options as more UW System schools are becoming increasingly selective in their undergraduate admissions policies.
Investigative reporter Seymour Hersh shared an insider's view of global and national politics to a capacity crowd in 2650 Humanities Monday during his lecture, \Bush's Washington, Iraq and the Middle East: A Conversation with Pulitzer Prize Winner Seymour Hersh.""
Following the 2003 U.S. Supreme Court ruling against the University of Michigan's point-based affirmative action policy, many universities, including Ohio State University, have changed their policies to resemble that of UW-Madison.
The UW-Madison faculty senate passed a resolution last week in support of retaining the Teaching Assistants Association's current health care plan.
Picture this: You've been working hard all week on a group project for your hardest class. You finally finish and feel confident that you'll get a good grade. A group member suggests hitting the bars for a few celebratory drinks. You gladly accept and have four or five drinks before heading home. Guess what? You're a binge drinker.
March is National Women's History Month. Started in 1981, it was meant to honor and showcase the remarkable lives of those women who paved the way for greater possibilities for women who would come after them. Since its inception, it has come to celebrate the breaking down of certain gender stereotypes. While most people think of larger gender issues, like gaining suffrage in 1920 and the continuing battle for equal pay, there are also minor changes that have occurred in the past decades. As a result, many women, including myself, now face a sense of confusion when it comes to defining our femininity.