UW drops in party school rank
UW-Madison is the No. 10 party school in the nation, dropping from ninth last year, according to a survey released Aug. 19 by The Princeton Review.
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UW-Madison is the No. 10 party school in the nation, dropping from ninth last year, according to a survey released Aug. 19 by The Princeton Review.
Foundations laid by a court case filed six years ago by former UW-Madison law student Scott Southworth have yet again been cited by a student organization as a defense for funding.
For UW-Madison history Professor Alfred McCoy, history really does repeat itself. After the Madison Park Board turned down a request to name a new park after Hmong General Vang Pao, protests ignited in Madison's Hmong community condemning McCoy's 1972 book \The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade,"" which criticizes Pao for his role in the Southeast Asian Opium market.
UW-Madison alumnus and Boston Globe reporter Anthony Shadid led an informal discussion with students and members of the local media Friday regarding his journalistic work in the Middle East. Shadid was shot two weeks ago in Ramallah while covering the conflict in the region.
The construction of a new building to house University Health Services and a student activity center is the university's top priority in terms of its facilities budget, according to an announcement UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley made Thursday.
With statistics demonstrating a discouraging amount of UW-Madison graduates leaving the state for employment, the Wisconsin Alumni Association announced programs Thursday with the aim of improving this situation.