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(05/04/15 4:50am)
While the turnout for the annual Mifflin Street Block Party reached its highest numbers since 2012, the event overall ran smoothly for both attendees and police officers, according to Madison Police Department Lt. Carl Strasburg.
(03/26/14 4:45am)
Virtual reality isn’t a new fad in the gaming world. Since its earliest inception, there have been hilarious depictions in popular culture of kids entering some futuristic deathtrap masquerading as a VR machine. There has already been many failed examples of trying to immerse players in a virtual environment, such as the quasi-VR Nintendo Virtual Boy that doubled as a retina destroyer.
(02/28/14 4:26am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will host its ninth annual Madison Reads Leopold event Saturday as part of Leopold Weekend, according to a university release.
(02/28/13 4:26am)
(02/14/12 4:14am)
State Sen. Neal Kedzie, R-Elkhorn, released the state Senate’s
version of a contentious Assembly bill passed on Jan. 26 easing
regulations on iron ore mines in Wisconsin.
(11/30/11 6:58am)
The Madison Common Council passed legislation Wednesday to
create a procedure that temporarily prohibits street vending in
specific locations throughout the city during conventions.
(04/26/11 6:00am)
Will Allen, founder and CEO of Growing Power and one of Time
Magazine's 100 most influential people of 2010 urged UW-Madison
students to become more involved in research on the environment and
sustainable farming Monday.
(04/13/11 6:00am)
Professor Adeed Dawisha of Miami University of Ohio gave a lecture
in Ingraham Hall Tuesday covering the issues of the Arab world in
regards to the uprising of democracy.
(02/25/11 6:00am)
Chancellor Biddy Martin, Vice Chancellor of Administration Darrell
Bazzell, Dean of Students Lori Berquam and the Director of the
Office of Human Resources Bob Lavigna held a live web chat for
students and community members to have questions about the New
Badger Partnership Thursday.
(04/12/10 6:00am)
Apparently, history often forgets to question the separation of
church and state, assert the presence of Russian spies in the U.S.
government during the Cold War, glorify Ronald Reagan above Lincoln
and unwrite hip-hop as a contributing part of American culture.
Such are the (generalized) recommendations coming from the Texas
Board of Education as it awaits the final vote on what has become a
buzz-worthy topic over the last month: revisionist history, a
touchy subject when it comes to mixing seemingly historical fact
with how certain factions may prefer to view history subjectively.
What Texas' Board of Education is really trying to do is take the
rules of recontextualization—the refitting or reassigning of a work
of art into its greater context because of enhanced or simply new
perspectives reached over time—and apply them to history.
(04/07/10 6:00am)
(05/29/09 6:00am)
Ladies and gentlemen, I have come to you today to address the
state of the UW freshmen, and today I can tell you the state of the
UW freshmen is strong.
(10/23/08 6:00am)
American culture grows increasingly soulless and homogenized.
The landscape edges ever closer to indistinguishable strip malls
with the same shops on every block. There is one great beacon of
hope for those of us who value a unique regional identity: beer.
(02/22/08 6:00am)
Long before the days of touch screens and state-issued driver's
licenses, incentives were still high for either party to politicize
electoral reform in a high-stakes electoral system where 49 percent
doesn't get you into office.
(04/22/07 6:00am)
UW-Madison's University Committee will institute a full study
day for finals at the conclusion of fall semesters, according to an
April 18 letter from Secretary of the Faculty David Musolf to
Associated Students of Madison Chair Dylan Rath.
(04/06/04 6:00am)
Students and community members got a first-hand account of
today's oceans at a lecture by oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle
Monday night, part of the Wisconsin Union Directorate's
Distinguished Lecture Series.
(11/13/03 6:00am)
Nobody gave them a chance in August, and no one expected them to
play as well as they have this season. But after two straight
losses that have tainted an otherwise successful year, the Michigan
State football team knows it has a long way to go before seriously
thinking about a trip to the Rose Bowl.
(02/25/03 6:00am)
The February sweeps will go out with an unscripted bang
Wednesday night: CBS News Dan Rather has scored an exclusive
interview with Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. The network says it
will air the interview on \60 Minutes II""--the same night ABC News
has rescheduled Barbara Walters' ""20/20'"" interview with actor
and accused wife-killer Robert Blake.