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(10/14/02 6:00am)
Wisconsin's economic leaders will gather in Milwaukee for the
third annual Wisconsin Economic Summit today. The theme of this
year's conference, which will run through Wednesday, is \Taking
Steps to Move Wisconsin Forward.""
(10/04/02 6:00am)
The plaintiffs in a case opposing the University of Michigan's
undergraduate admissions policies petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court
Tuesday to hear their argument, along with a similar case against
the UM Law School, before another class of freshmen are admitted
under affirmative action rules they deem unconstitutional.
(09/30/02 6:00am)
As the U.S. Supreme Court reviews a request Gruttner v.
Bollinger, the argument concerning the role of race in admissions
policies at the University of Michigan Law School, the nation's
educators, students and advocates on both sides await the
implications of such a monumental case.
(09/19/02 6:00am)
As candidates for U.S. Congress gear up for the stretch run of
their campaigns, political pundits predict that voter turnout and
support for either party will largely depend on what lies heavily
on the collective mind of American voters.
(09/11/02 6:00am)
As the nation remembers the events of a year ago, bookstores
across the country are stocking their shelves with a multitude of
literature offering views of the attacks. From photo memoirs to
investigative expos??s to children's books, nearly 150 new works
related to Sept. 11 have been published, according to a report
recently published in the Chicago Tribune.
(05/02/02 6:00am)
Despite a recent major bust of an alleged Ecstasy trafficking
ring that involved three UW-Madison students and several arrests
made at an organized rave at the Alliant Energy Center last
weekend, the popularity of Ecstasy may still be on the rise,
according to local authorities.
(04/19/02 6:00am)
It seems that no matter where one looks around downtown Madison
these days, the visible signs of high-rise construction are evident
around every corner. If several proposed development projects are
approved for construction, the Basset neighborhood could be getting
some taller neighbors in the near future.
(03/20/02 6:00am)
While Kansas, Oregon, Illinois and Texas prepare to clash on the
floor of the Kohl Center this weekend to earn a trip to the Final
Four, Madison is gearing up to play host to the 2002 NCAA Men's
Basketball Midwest Regional and the deluge of fans, teams and media
coming from around the nation.
(03/13/02 6:00am)
Although carrying and using fake IDs to obtain alcohol is
nothing new for underage students around Madison, recent busts like
at the Kollege Klub, 529 N. Lake St., and Stillwaters, 250 State
St., last month have shown that better fakes are creating big
problems for area bars.
(03/01/02 6:00am)
While the framers of the Constitution's main purpose regarding
copyright law was to \promote the progress of science and the
useful arts,"" they could not have envisioned the legal
repercussions that a technology, such as the Internet, would
bring.
(02/18/02 6:00am)
While racism and prejudices against different cultures and
lifestyles are mainly remembered and thought of as darker days in
America's history, it is still not uncommon to hear of intolerance
and hate crimes committed in contemporary society. But the
incidents that have the greatest impact, and tend to be the most
shocking, may be the ones that occur closest to home.
(02/05/02 6:00am)
Although the international relationship between the United
States and Iraq has been nothing less than rocky for more than a
decade, the resounding remarks made by President Bush identifying
Iraq as a member of the \axis of evil"" has further escalated the
situation.
(02/01/02 6:00am)
While UW-Madison students may feel the impact of impending cuts
in the proposed state budget in their tuition bills, the fiscally
meager budget may affect them in another area: the job
market.
(12/12/01 6:00am)
With Americans still reeling from the atrocities of Sept. 11,
the nation observed and mourned another tragic day in U.S. history
that occurred 60 years ago last Friday'the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
(11/26/01 6:00am)
As the Wisconsin job market for college graduates declines,
attendees at the Wisconsin Economic Summit will meet to discuss how
to turn around the dormant growth of high-income industries that
attract students.
(11/13/01 6:00am)
On an early Saturday morning late this September, a frantic
UW-Madison student called the Madison-area 911 to report that an
unidentified man had followed her and her friends into her
apartment building, LaCiel, 515 University Ave., and pursued them
into the building elevator.
(10/18/01 6:00am)
With yesterday's reports that the Northern Alliance was on the
verge of overtaking the key Afghanistan city of Mazar-e Sharif from
the Taliban, government and human rights officials have raised
concerns over the Alliance's intentions.
(10/16/01 6:00am)
If you were thinking about getting a massage in the near future,
now may be the time to schedule an appointment.
(10/11/01 6:00am)
Though the Sept. 11 terrorists struck the American economy as
well as the World Trade Center, the economy is still showing signs
of life.
(10/02/01 6:00am)
Wisconsin Gov. Scott McCallum announced his proposed pay
increase for the UW System faculty and staff Monday. The pay raise
would come at the rate of 3.2 percent for this year and 4.2 percent
for the following year.