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(12/03/09 6:00am)
Today's Student Organization Neighborhood guest editorial comes
courtesy of Action in Sudan. The Student Organization Neighborhood
is a biweekly column dedicated to giving a voice to student groups
across campus.
(03/30/09 6:00am)
In response to the article ""In-state tuition for state's
illegal immigrants does not add up"" from the March 26 issue of The
Daily Cardinal.
(12/10/08 6:00am)
Upon reading Tuesday's Daily Cardinal, I was disappointed to
find the headline Remembering genocide"" above the front-page photo
of former child soldier Ishmael Beah, who spoke at the Union Monday
night.
(04/22/08 6:00am)
UW-Madison senior and member of the Student Labor Action
Coalition John Bruning has gone to great lengths to convince
Chancellor John Wiley to implement his group's demands.
(05/10/07 6:00am)
For four years Jacob Warner fought in Iraq and Afghanistan as a
squad leader for the U.S. Marine Corps infantry. He led groups of
12 to 15 Marines on combat patrol, facing hostile fire and enduring
living conditions that, in his words, ""build character."" But the
hardest adjustment was that he would be returning from war to a
campus where few students can relate to his experience, he said.
(03/28/07 6:00am)
(03/28/07 6:00am)
The university-owned Charter Street power plant—known for its
single brick smokestack and mountains of coal—has not drawn
widespread criticism since a baghouse was installed in 1988 to
reduce the once visible cloud of black soot. However, an impending
lawsuit by the Sierra Club has brought the plant into the public
eye once again.
(03/28/07 6:00am)
Last spring Chancellor John Wiley unveiled the We Conserve
campaign, pledging to ""trim campus energy consumption per square
foot by 20 percent by 2010."" More than a dozen banners now adorn
campus buildings proclaiming ""Earth Day Every Day!"" and ""Only
you can waste it"" in an effort to promote conservation among
students.
(02/22/07 6:00am)
Members of the Student Labor Action Coalition delivered a giant
boot to Chancellor John Wiley Wednesday, urging him to ""give
Adidas the boot"" in protest of alleged workers' rights violations
in Adidas factories.
(12/13/06 6:00am)
Though many students scramble to bring home ‘A's, they might not
have to worry about their not-so-good grades spoiling the holidays.
Under an act, parents are forbidden access to a student's grades
unless the student authorizes it in writing.
(12/12/06 6:00am)
Policy passed by the UW System Board of Regents Friday will
allow student organizations to deny membership to students who do
not sign an affirmation confirming they subscribe to the basic
beliefs of the organization.
(11/27/06 6:00am)
A building in between two primate research centers is the
rightful property of an animal rights group, a Dane County circuit
court judge ruled Monday.
(11/26/06 6:00am)
UW-Madison has decided not to pursue $100,000 originally
promised to the university as part of a donor's estate to which his
daughter claimed as her rightful inheritance, the Associated Press
reported Thursday.
(11/21/06 6:00am)
Fifteen months after Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana Tech
University students shared their experiences and discussed the
lasting effects of the disaster with the Madison community Monday
night at the Pres House.
(11/14/06 6:00am)
UW Chancellor John Wiley will hear the proposal to renovate
Memorial Union and rebuild Union South.
(11/07/06 6:00am)
UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley outlined challenges facing the
university and the administration's goals for the coming year in
his annual State of the University speech Monday at Bascom
Hall.
(11/06/06 6:00am)
Lawmakers and UW-Madison scientists lectured Friday on the
implications of the 1980 federal legislation that granted
universities financial ownership of the patents and advancements
made using federal funds.
(10/31/06 6:00am)
The committee that oversees the UW-Madison faculty disciplinary
process voted to amend a proposal that if passed would expedite
suspension without pay hearings for faculty convicted of serious
misconduct.
(10/25/06 6:00am)
The InterVarsity Christian Fellowship may file a lawsuit against
UW-Madison if its UW-Madison chapter is denied Registered Student
Organization status because of its policy that persons applying for
leadership positions must sign an affirmation of faith.
(10/24/06 6:00am)
The Student Union Initiative and the living wage initiative both
passed in last week's Associated Students of Madison elections, the
ASM Student Judiciary announced Monday night.