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FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK
The world lost one of its greatest storytellers Thursday when New York Times reporter Anthony Shadid died of an asthma attack while on assignment in Syria.
Hey there, campus hooligans! My name is Kayla Johnson and I will be the editor in chief of The Daily Cardinal next year. This upcoming year marks our 120th anniversary, putting the paper's birth back in the horse-and-buggy days when muckraking newspapers were exposing corruption on a daily basis.
The UW-Madison Community and Regional Food Systems Program, which aims to alleviate food insecurity in U.S. cities, received a $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Monday.
The Student Judiciary heard the case of AFTER v. VandenLangenberg Sunday, concerning the charge that AFTER, a student group made up of student government members, intended to misuse student segregated fees by printing a political advertisement in the Badger Herald.
Chancellor Biddy Martin presented a compromise between the New Badger Partnership and the Board of Regents' Wisconsin Idea Partnership that would provide the UW System more flexibilities while maintaining public authority status for UW-Madison.
Four New York Times journalists who went missing in Libya last week, including two UW-Madison graduates, were released today, according to The New York Times.
Members of the Teaching Assistants' Association graded papers, looked over exams and passed around pizza boxes on the floor of the Bascom Hall rotunda at a protest Monday against cuts in state education funding.
Four New York Times journalists who went missing in Libya last week , including two UW-Madison graduates, have been located and will be freed, according to The New York Times.
The U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday it will not hear UW-Madison's appeal of a lower court decision that found denying funding to the Catholic student group Badger Catholic violates the First Amendment.
A mixture of optimism and concern surrounds Gov. Scott Walker's proposal to split UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee from the UW System.
A lobbying group has been created to advocate for Chancellor Biddy Martin's New Badger Partnership, which includes the university's proposed split from the UW-System, in the state legislature.
Chancellor Biddy Martin and Vice Chancellor Darrell Bazzell answered questions about how a proposed public authority model and major budget cuts would affect UW-Madison faculty and students at a forum Wednesday.
While some are optimistic, others remain hesitant about substantial changes to the UW System proposed in Gov. Scott Walker's 2011-'13 budget. In an effort to combat the budget deficit, Walker proposed a plan to remove UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee from the UW System, in addition to cutting $250 million in state aid from the system, $125 million of which will be directly from UW-Madison.
John and Tashia Morgridge will be the speakers at the UW-Madison Spring Commencement ceremony.
A young man threatened to jump off the top of Van Hise Hall Friday, according to UW-Madison Police Department Spokesperson Ruth Ewing.
Amid confusion regarding the proposed split of UW-Madison from the UW System, a summary of the proposal to be included in Gov. Scott Walker's budget was posted to the New Badger Partnership website Wednesday.