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(12/04/15 3:55am)
The Dane County Board of Supervisors voted 32-2 in favor of a resolution for UW-Madison to modify their student ID cards to have a two year expiration date to comply with voter ID criteria.
(11/12/15 5:40am)
On the corner of North Bedford and West Mifflin Street, a crane towers over the steel and concrete skeleton of Uncommon, Madison’s next apartment complex—just one of the many high-rise housing projects marking the downtown skyline.
(10/02/15 4:53am)
Madison Police Chief Mike Koval offered insight into local issues and his appearance on “The Daily Show” during a small community meeting Thursday night.
(09/16/15 4:25am)
The Madison Police Department released a sketch of a person of interest in an attempted homicide that occurred on a bike path near South Livingston Street early Saturday morning.
(10/30/14 2:34am)
(10/09/14 3:40am)
With the U.S. Supreme Court refusing to hear the seven same-sex marriage cases on their docket, the stays in each of the seven states were lifted, effectively legalizing gay marriage in Utah, Oklahoma, Virginia, Indiana and Wisconsin. Ever since a Wisconsin constitutional amendment which stated, “Only a marriage between one man and one woman shall be valid ... as a marriage in this,” was approved by voters in 2006, gay marriage has been illegal in Wisconsin. This stood until 2014, when the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit against Gov. Scott Walker challenging the amendment. It was ruled that the ban was unconstitutional. The state appealed the decision to the Supreme Court, where Oct. 6 they denied review of the case. The right to marry is a fundamental right that has been denied to same-sex couples. Public opinion has shifted in Wisconsin, with 55 percent in favor of same-sex marriage, so the opinion that approved the amendment is not even relevant anymore. With the Supreme Court’s statement, Gov. Walker and Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen are required to accept the circuit court’s decision. As progressivism has been an integral part of this state’s history, the decision only substantiates Wisconsin’s motto: forward.
(09/25/14 5:01am)
With a successful insertion in Martian orbit through its Mars Orbital Mission (MOM) Sept. 23, India joins only the United States, Russia and the European Space Agency as the only countries to successfully send a mission to Mars. Being an extraordinary scientific achievement, it’s understandably a source of national pride for India. At the same time, about 620 million people in India do not have access to adequate toilets, and the $74 million price tag for the Mars mission could have been put to better use. India’s space program has been beneficial in typhoon warnings and monsoon predictions, so it has definitely benefited the country, but many probably feel the money put towards the Mars mission could have been put toward improving the country instead.
(10/15/13 5:53am)
While Mary Burke is a formidable opponent, she faces an uphill battle to win the race to 2 E. Main St. and unseat the political juggernaut that is Gov. Scott Walker. The governor has money, connections and judging by the 2011 recall election results, at least 53.1 percent of Wisconsin on his side. Many people don’t want a recycle of the 2011 recall, so in order for Ms. Burke to have a chance, she’ll have to gear up, grab the handles, get a grip and cross the finish line to the governor’s mansion.
(05/10/12 6:04am)
A woman living near campus called police last Tuesday after she heard a man whispering through her window.
(09/07/11 6:00am)
With all the excitement surrounding the Wisconsin football team and
Russell Wilson's brilliant debut last Thursday, I'm sure that the
top priority of every Badger fan right now is the 2011-12 UW men's
hockey season that kicks off in just about a month. There is no way
that only applies to me, right?
(04/25/11 6:00am)
In 2005, Canadian post-hardcore band Silverstein successfully
reached the mainstream with their hit album Discovering the
Waterfront, but in the years since they have struggled to
recreate the sound that got them there. Their next two albums,
2007's Arrivals & Departures and 2009's A
Shipwreck in the Sand, both received mixed reviews, but
overall neither album could captivate their audience like
Discovering the Waterfront did. There may be hope for the
band in their latest album, however, which brings a mixing of soft
and hard-core rock for an altogether strong and entertaining
release.
(11/12/10 6:00am)
My boyfriend and I are in the first long term relationship for
both of us. Neither of us think we're ready for sex (intercourse)
yet, but we want to try some other activities … my question
specifically is about blowjobs. I don't have a lot of experience in
this area and I was wondering if you have any tips or suggestions
for giving a good blowjob. Thanks.
(10/13/10 6:00am)
(04/06/06 6:00am)
There will be certain professors you will remember 10, 20 or
even 30 years from now; professors you will tell your parents and
children about, and who will forever have a place in your memory.
These professors have the potential to change the career paths and
futures of students, and sometimes, one lecture is all it
takes.
(01/25/02 6:00am)
When I was in about fourth grade, I had a very worldly neighbor,
also in the fourth grade, who delighted in informing me about sex,
drugs, rock 'n' roll and other such things.