Letter to the Editor: Walker falls short on teacher training
Dear Governor Walker,
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Dear Governor Walker,
The Wisconsin Union Initiative held a day-long conference in Memorial Union Monday, updating students, faculty and the Madison community on its rebuilding of Union South and preservation of Memorial Union.
A UW-Madison political scientist has joined a national panel to analyze 2008 presidential primary polling results, the university announced Monday.
UW-Madison's Division of Information Technology will launch an initiative this semester to educate students about the consequences of illegal file sharing.
The UW-Madison Student Labor Action Coalition plans to gather for labor justice caroling"" outside Chancellor John Wiley's office Monday to protest against the university's Adidas contract and the alleged union busting by New Era Cap Company, a UW licensee.
UW-Madison law professor Leonard Kaplan lectured Wednesday on issues of teaching legal process and addressed the controversy surrounding his alleged racist remarks about Hmongs last semester.
UW-Madison's Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity kicked off the 16th year of its Tour de Touchdown philanthropy project Wednesday, working to raise funds for the UW American Family Children's Hospital.
A group of UW-Madison students rallied on Library Mall Wednesday, protesting a new student segregated fee policy that may potentially take away students' right to control a portion of university fees.
University Health Services announced the immediate availability of influenza shots for all registered UW-Madison students Wednesday.
UW-Madison ranks among the top-10 public and private universities for maintaining green practices, earning a B+"" grade from the Sustainable Endowments Institute's 2008 College Sustainability Report Card, released Wednesday.
University of Wisconsin Police Chief Susan Riseling detailed the system-wide security review team, commissioned to prevent a Virginia Tech-like incident from occurring at UW, at a roundtable presentation at Memorial Union Wednesday.
The president of Americans for Medical Advancement and a UW-Madison professor and animal researcher clashed heads on the question of whether using animals for research can help scientific advancement for humans at a debate Wednesday in a packed Wisconsin Historical Society building auditorium.
Students for Barack Obama has the largest political presence on campus so far with hundreds of signed-up supporters.
The new $120.5 million UW-Madison Microbial Sciences Building is open and ready to extend the Wisconsin Idea as it provides infrastructure for UW-based biotechnology research and possible federally funded projects.
Beginning in early November, a kosher meat kitchen will open in Chadbourne Residence Hall's renovated Rheta's dining facility, which is available to all students.
A fixture in the campus skyline since 1965, Ogg Hall will be torn down piece by piece beginning in August to make way for green space along the East Campus Mall.
Thursday marks the first day Wisconsin eighth graders can sign up for the Wisconsin Covenant, a program proposed by Gov. Jim Doyle that guarantees students who commit to the covenant a place in the Wisconsin higher education system and a financial aid package.
Nobel Peace Prize winner ""His Holiness"" Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet, will give a public talk at 2:30 p.m. in the Kohl Center in front of a sold-out crowd of more than 9,000 UW-Madison students, faculty and community members.
Tears were shed as students, parents and teachers mourned Monday's Virginia Tech shooting at a memorial vigil held Wednesday night in Bascom Hall.
The UW System Board of Regents came one step closer to officially passing the UW-Madison School of Business differential-tuition proposal when it approved the policy in committee at its Thursday meeting at UW-Oshkosh.