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(11/14/12 4:09am)
A group of Democratic national legislators from Wisconsin sent Gov. Scott Walker a letter Tuesday urging him to pursue a state-based health insurance exchange as the Nov. 16 deadline to report a plan to implement the Affordable Care Act approaches.
(10/12/10 6:00am)
It's 3 a.m. on a school night and I hear a continuous thud against
the wall. The people who live above me are either A) hitting tennis
balls at an ungodly hour, B)unsuccessfully attempting to teach
their cat how to climb walls like Spider-Man, C) repetitively
banging their heads against the wall because they have a ten-page
paper due at 9 a.m. and they're still on page two (I mean, what?
That never happens…). But I have a sneaky feeling they're having
sex. Lots and lots of sex.
(12/07/09 6:00am)
Debates over UW-Madison's holistic admissions policy often boil
down to one issue: Are efforts to increase diversity a means to
some altruistic end—such as offsetting socioeconomic
disadvantages—or a desirable end in themselves by exposing students
to as many ideas and cultures as possible?
(11/20/08 6:00am)
Today marks the end of the road for 16 Wisconsin Badger seniors.
Some will move on to play professional football, others will start
their professional careers, and a few will continue their studies.
While the future will reveal different paths for each athlete, they
will all share the same experience that comes with being a member
of the Wisconsin football tradition.
(12/12/05 6:00am)
A recent U.S. Supreme Court case has propelled the issue of
military recruitment on university campuses, an ongoing controversy
at UW-Madison, onto a national stage.
(11/22/05 6:00am)
UW-Madison is full of fraternities and sororities, but the
houses that line Langdon Street are not the only ones on campus.
(11/10/05 6:00am)
Students and local officials criticized the House of
Representatives' plan to cut student loan programs by $9 billion
last night at an education panel held by Wisconsin Student Public
Interest Research Group.
(10/27/05 6:00am)
Despite recent debate, Associated Students of Madison voted last
night to continue the funding of the Roman Catholic Foundation.
(10/10/05 6:00am)
UW-Madison's new policy of contacting parents of students
intoxicated in life-threatening drinking situations has already
resulted in 22 phone calls home this semester.
(09/22/05 6:00am)
Parents will now be notified if their underage student at
UW-Madison is involved in extremely serious alcohol or drug
incidents due to a policy Chancellor John Wiley announced
Wednesday.
(09/20/05 6:00am)
It is a common sight to see students walking to class with iPod
ear buds jammed into their ears and possibly damaging their hearing
with each step they take.
(09/09/05 6:00am)
In stark contrast to another, less-prestigious, high rank study
this fall, UW-Madison placed ninth this September in Men's Fitness
Magazine's list of the 20 fittest colleges in America.
(09/07/05 6:00am)
Eric Varney, chair of Associated Students of Madison, stirred
controversy with his endorsement of drinking in front of incoming
freshmen at the chancellor's convocation Thursday, Sept. 1.
(05/05/05 6:00am)
As summer approaches, students will be moving out of the dorms
to either head home or sublet over the next few months. During this
time, the dorms are filled with a wide range of inhabitants, many
of whom are unknown to the student body.
(05/02/05 6:00am)
This year marks the 100th anniversary of Norway's peaceful
separation from Sweden, and both countries' ambassadors visited
UW-Madison to share experiences of foreign affairs Friday.
(04/28/05 6:00am)
The Dean of Students Office's possible reorganization of student
services and student development programs has raised serious
concerns among the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community
at UW-Madison.
(04/21/05 6:00am)
In a heated open forum with Chancellor John Wiley Wednesday
afternoon, students who demanded the removal of military
recruitment on campus faced off with ROTC members and supporters.
(04/18/05 6:00am)
Through the Saturday evening rain, women and men met at the
steps of the Capitol for Take Back the Night, a rally to end sexual
violence.
(03/31/05 6:00am)
U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D- Madison, held an open discussion for
students Wednesday night to touch on the Social Security debate and
encourage students to get involved.
(03/17/05 6:00am)
On April 5-7, UW-Madison students will have the opportunity to
vote in the student referendum to upgrade, renovate and expand
Wisconsin Union facilities. Wednesday night, Wisconsin Union
Directorate members hosted an open forum and discussed the proposed
future plans for Memorial Union and Union South.