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(05/03/13 8:23am)
Faced with declining levels of state funding and higher operating costs, universities across the country are increasing tuition to maintain sustainable operations. But another trend follows nationwide at colleges such as the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where some students rely on higher-interest private loans to fund their way through college because federal loans have not kept up with tuition hikes.
(04/03/13 7:44am)
Voter participation in Tuesday’s spring election decreased across the city and state from the previous election in 2011, according to data from the city of Madison and the Government Accountability Board.
(12/04/12 5:00am)
Mayor Paul Soglin discussed a survey seeking community input on a future public market in Madison at a press conference Monday.
(11/07/12 9:39am)
U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., will become Wisconsin’s first female senator and the first openly gay senator in the country’s history after defeating former Gov. Tommy Thompson for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat Tuesday.
(10/24/12 7:19am)
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., spoke about economic issues and their importance in this year’s election at Union South Tuesday prior to a debate between members of a student panel representing different political opinions.
(10/23/12 7:53am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Amber Cypcar works four days each week at Gordon Commons and nearly 40 hours a week at Buffalo Wild Wings in her hometown during semester breaks. But instead of spending her money on State Street shopping sprees or eating at expensive restaurants, she saves money to pay for her entire college education.
(10/19/12 6:52am)
In anticipation of larger crowds over the upcoming Halloween weekend, which coincides with the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Homecoming, Madison Police Department officials said they will increase police presence in the downtown area to manage traffic and control crowds.
(09/21/12 5:42am)
Students are now prohibited from carrying glass bottles on and around State Street during this year’s Halloween weekend festivities downtown, due to a glass ban enforced each year during Freakfest.
(09/05/12 7:14am)
Mayor Paul Soglin told a campus learning community at Gordon Commons Tuesday afternoon, among various social justice issues affecting Madison residents and University of Wisconsin-Madison students, lack of housing poses the biggest threat to the area.
(06/22/12 9:30pm)
Medical officials identified the body recovered in Lake Mendota Friday as that of a recent University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate.
(05/10/12 5:00pm)
City officials met with Mayor Paul Soglin at a closed meeting Wednesday to determine how the results of this year’s Mifflin Street Block Party will affect the event in the future.
(05/03/12 5:07am)
1969 marked Richard Nixon’s first year in office. “Sugar Sugar” by The Archies topped the music charts. And in May, UW-Madison students threw the first Mifflin Street Block Party.
(04/19/12 7:35am)
With Thursday marking the first anniversary of his third term in office, Mayor Paul Soglin reflected on the challenges Madison has faced and its direction for the future.
(04/12/12 7:12am)
City planning officials supported changes in the downtown plan, which will now aim to preserve the character of the Mifflin neighborhood.
(03/28/12 6:52am)
After sterns words on its direction from Madison’s police chief earlier this week, the Mifflin Street Block Party was discussed at a meeting of local leaders, police and student government representatives Tuesday.
(03/21/12 6:30am)
City planning officials presented $200 million redevelopment plans for a block of city-owned property near the Capitol Tuesday, which they say would stimulate the economy and improve the block’s bike lanes and sidewalks.
(03/01/12 8:32am)
Katie Cierzan’s flat on the 500 block of West Mifflin Street has been standing 110 years and shows its age with tall pillars and noisy radiators. Even though her house is in good condition, those surrounding it are slanted with crumbling foundations. But Cierzan has made her house and neighborhood her home—and she would like to keep it that way.
(02/09/12 8:26am)
The Board of Public Works approved an ordinance requiring
employers receiving city contracts to provide equal benefits to
employees in domestic partnerships at a public meeting
Wednesday.
(02/02/12 5:01am)
Madison’s Housing Committee voted Wednesday to reject an ordinance
aimed at curbing nuisance parties.
(01/26/12 8:31am)
Ordinance controlling house parties may unfairly target student
renters.