Top Ten News Fall 2014
The following are the Top Ten news stories we covered over the summer and in Fall 2014.
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The following are the Top Ten news stories we covered over the summer and in Fall 2014.
A campus security staff member escorted an unidentified man out of College Library Monday night after students say they saw him looking at a pornographic website and writing sexually-explicit statements in an online conversation.
To keep up with a growing trend among other academic libraries, Helen C. White Library is now offering students a variety of video games available for checkout in the Open Book Café.
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Over 100 people arrested while protesting in St. Paul, Minn., on the Republican National Convention's opening day were formally charged with felonies in court Tuesday, police said.
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Wisconsin delegates to the Republican National Convention said Tuesday the party's presumptive presidential candidate, John McCain, is a great leader who will uphold ideals and values that the state's residents cherish most.
Check out the Daily Cardinal DNC blog here.
The implementation of an interactive Degree Audit Reporting System website may help students navigate class options and degree requirements more easily in the future.
UW-Madison students and Madison residents interested in homebuying participated in a First-Time Homebuyers class Tuesday in Grainger Hall.
In his lecture titled, Britney Spears vs. Chimps with Spears,"" Alan Boyle, visiting Science Writer in Residence, spoke at Memorial Union Tuesday about the challenges of writing about science in a tabloid culture.
UW-Madison students still question university security a year after the Virginia Tech massacre.
UW-Madison's Athletic Department announced Monday several changes to the allocation process for student season football tickets, as well as new procedures to be implemented at the games during the 2008 season.
With Spring Break approaching, UW-Madison's University Health Services offered students several tips Tuesday to make the week safe and fun.
UW-Madison's 10th annual Undergraduate Symposium will give students the opportunity to showcase their research in the sciences, humanities and arts later this spring.
UW-Madison was named to the 2007 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll With Distinction earlier this week.
A new coffee house will open in UW-Madison's Memorial Union as early as summer 2008, the university announced Tuesday.
A 40-year-old homeless man was sentenced to eight years in prison Friday, with an additional six years of extended supervision, for burglarizing and robbing a female student in UW-Madison's Witte Residence Hall last spring.
With the 2008 Presidential Election drawing closer, UW-Madison students working with the Wisconsin Advertising Project will attempt to analyze all federal and gubernatorial political advertisements aired on television this year.
UW-Madison's Roman Catholic Foundation filed a motion against the university Monday claiming it determined money distribution based on the group's religious ties.
Scott Van Pelt, an ESPN SportsCenter anchor who called Madison America's best college sports town,"" will be speaking to UW-Madison's December graduates on Dec. 16 at the Kohl Center.
A panel of UW-Madison students and administrators discussed accessibility on campus Wednesday night, highlighting difficulties disabled students face as well as necessary improvements.