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(02/03/15 5:54am)
After picking up a couple of wins on the road over Michigan and Iowa, the No. 5 Wisconsin Badgers (7-1 Big Ten, 19-2 overall) will return home to the Kohl Center to take on Tom Crean’s Indiana Hoosiers (6-3, 16-6) Tuesday at 6 p.m.
(02/22/12 1:32am)
Faced with diminishing revenue, public university administrators in
the U.S. have doubled tuition since 2000. As a consequence,
students are going deeper into debt than at any other time in U.S.
history. In 2010, the amount of student loan debt surpassed credit
card debt, and at the end of 2011 may have hit $1 trillion. The
current model of higher education is not sustainable.
(10/02/11 6:00am)
Late last month, George Magnus, chief economist of investment bank
UBS, gave a surprising endorsement to the founder of modern
socialism, Karl Marx. The current economic recession, Magnus wrote,
""bears some uncanny resemblances"" to the crises Marx
described 150 years ago.
(12/09/04 6:00am)
Initial appearances for defendants charged with minor offenses
over Halloween concluded today. Dozens of people from various
locations in the Midwest appeared in Madison Municipal Court
Tuesday and Wednesday to enter a plea, Ald. Mike Verveer, District
4, said.
(12/06/04 6:00am)
For victims of spinal cord injuries and other paralyzing
conditions, new research at the UW-Madison Biomedical Department
could offer hope for a better life. Professors Justin Williams and
Charles Garell have developed what they call a brain computer
interface that allows people to control a simple computer program
using only their brain.
(12/03/04 6:00am)
The State Street redesign committee met Thursday to discuss
Phase II of the project to overhaul State Street. Phase I
construction concluded recently and Phase II is scheduled to begin
June 13, 2005, and be completed in the middle of October.
(11/23/04 6:00am)
Members of the Joint Southeast Area Campus Committee met Monday
to discuss plans to replace Ogg Hall with a new 600-bed residence
to be built on Dayton Street, across from Sellery Hall.
(11/18/04 6:00am)
Madison's Halloween Planning Committee met yesterday to review
the consequences of Halloween weekend and to contemplate next year
while the Madison Police Department released dollar values of
expenses incurred during the weekend.
(11/11/04 6:00am)
The Wisconsin Historical Society Board of Curators will meet
today to consider budget cuts demanded by Gov. Jim Doyle, according
to Board Chair Mark Gajewski.
(11/04/04 6:00am)
The record number of voters who flocked to polling places
Tuesday did not deter Wisconsin from having a smooth electoral
process, according to various state officials.
(10/14/04 6:00am)
President Bush and Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry
faced off in the third and final debate Wednesday evening.
(10/07/04 6:00am)
Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Tim Michels remarked in a
recent interview with The Daily Cardinal that his opponent's, Sen.
Russ Feingold, D-Wis., $8 million campaign war chest is a fitting
example of how campaign finance reform efforts have failed. It is
becoming increasingly difficult for challengers to unseat
incumbents in Congress, he said. This comment raises questions
about the decreasing turnover rate in Congress and its possible
effects.
(09/30/04 6:00am)
The Joint West Campus Area Committee voted Wednesday night, 10-0
with three abstentions, to recommend the building of the
Interdisciplinary Research Center, a $144 million laboratory and
research facility.
(09/23/04 6:00am)
The Kerry campaign announced Wednesday that Democratic
presidential candidate John Kerry will be staying at the House on
the Rock Resort in Spring Green, Wis., Sept. 26-29 to prepare for
the upcoming presidential debates.