Legislative Affairs discusses campaigns for the next year
The Associated Students of Madison Legislative Affairs Committee met Monday to discuss various campaigns for the committee to pursue over the summer and next fall.
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The Associated Students of Madison Legislative Affairs Committee met Monday to discuss various campaigns for the committee to pursue over the summer and next fall.
Madison’s Common Council unanimously approved the demolition of Stadium Bar as well as a change to an alcohol policy ordinance at its meeting Tuesday.
Unlike average college students, I'm not very frugal. This is not to say that I'm out blowing my tuition loans on daily doses of cheap whiskey and cigarettes, but I have a tendency to overindulge when it comes to online shopping and the deceiving invisible carts that magically fill up so easily. If you're not convinced, have a conversation with my mother.
Kendra said that her professor 'could go fu-'
Guess where I'm sitting right now, writing this column? Yeah, that's me, hunched over the computer on the third floor of College Library, nearly crying due to my recent misfortune. The computer lab is largely empty because it's still syllabus week, and only serious people with serious majors are thinking about serious things like term papers. Unless you're like me and are in big trouble and you're seriously thinking about being robbed - because you have been.
Associated Students of Madison launched its Neighborhood Watch Program Friday night in an effort to increase the presence of student safety watchers on and near campus during crime-prone weekends nights.
U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., in efforts to defeat Republican Tim Michels in the Senate elections this November, debated his opponent and rallied with supporters alongside Illinois U.S. Senate candidate and Democratic National Convention keynote address speaker Barack Obama Saturday.
Health statistics are often broken down into categories by race. But increasingly, scientists question whether race is a meaningless concept that has no basis in biology or genetics.
The Alcohol License Review Committee gave permission to the Blue Velvet Lounge, 430 W. Gilman St., to add a second level and to the soon to be renamed Bucky's Char Haus, 35 University Sq., to begin serving alcohol Wednesday.
Lech Walesa, the first democratically elected president of Poland and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, spoke at MATC Wednesday stressing the need for the United States to lead the world in this time of need.
Documents signed by George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Benjamin Franklin were among those allegedly stolen by a UW-Madison student arrested Monday.
Six people are dead and all Greyhound bus departures were halted at approximately 4:15 a.m. Wednesday, after a passenger of a Greyhound bus slit the bus driver's throat with a sharp object, possibly a box-cutter or razor.
UW System faculty may not be receiving the 4.2 percent pay raise proposed by the Board of Regents this year.