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(09/27/06 6:00am)
""Weird Al"" Yankovic has come a long way since recording ""My
Bologna"" in a college restroom in 1979. Twenty-six years, 12
albums and three Grammys later, Weird Al spoke to The Daily
Cardinal about his continuing reign as the King of Parody and his
new album, Straight Outta Lynwood.
(04/10/06 6:00am)
The Student Judiciary nullified the results of last week's
postponed Associated Students of Madison referenda, overturning an
affirmative vote on a wage increase for union workers and a vote
that struck down union renovation plans.
(02/09/06 6:00am)
Just as the surface of the Kohl Center transforms and adapts to
the sports it hosts, student fans of basketball and hockey games
have adopted similar, yet diverse traditions for different
sports.
(12/14/05 6:00am)
Amid heated and lengthy debates that dragged into the early
morning hours, Republican lawmakers rejected numerous amendments
preceeding a vote which, as of press time, was expected to pass the
concealed carry bill.
(12/14/05 6:00am)
U.S. Rep. Mark Green, R-Green Bay, joined UW-Eau Claire senior
and resident assistant Lance Steiger at the state Capitol Tuesday
to defend the right of UW System RAs to conduct Bible studies in
university residence halls.
(12/07/05 6:00am)
The state Senate voted 23-10 Tuesday to pass a bill that would
allow Wisconsin citizens to carry concealed weapons. Because it
attained a two-thirds majority in its vote, the Senate will likely
be able to override a veto by Gov. Jim Doyle.
(11/29/05 6:00am)
A spaceport in the city of Sheboygan could play host to space
tourism under a bill that received wide-ranging support at a public
hearing at the Capitol Monday.
(11/22/05 6:00am)
With heating costs expected to soar by 60 percent this winter,
the highest levels of state government are hunting for a
solution.
(11/21/05 6:00am)
A UW-Madison alumnus and principal of Wauwatosa West High died
last week of West Nile virus.
(11/15/05 6:00am)
In a situation that may strain the relationship between church
and state in Wisconsin, UW System officials appealed to the state
attorney general Monday for her input on a UW policy that forbids
resident assistants from holding religious functions in
dormitories.
(10/24/05 6:00am)
Gov. Doyle defended himself and his administration over the
weekend in the face of an inquiry into the awarding of a travel
contract to Adelman Travel Group earlier this year.
(10/19/05 6:00am)
A state audit of UW System employment practices and policies is
set to delve into issues such as felons employed at UW schools and
backup jobs after the Joint Legislative Audit Committee approved
the scope of the study Tuesday.
(10/03/05 6:00am)
The effects of Tom DeLay's indictment on conspiracy charges
Wednesday were felt in Wisconsin as Democrats across the state
condemned Republican lawmakers who were associated with the
congressional leader.
(09/26/05 6:00am)
Wisconsin representatives at all levels of government expressed
disappointment at the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Friday
decision to deny aid to Wisconsin communities affected by tornadoes
in August.
(09/23/05 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle and state lawmakers expressed doubt in university
officials following the release of a report alleging that former
UW-Madison Vice Chancellor Paul Barrows sexually harassed several
women.
(09/22/05 6:00am)
A contested vote to overturn a Gov. Doyle veto ostensibly passed
the assembly Tuesday, but Democrats disputed its passage and
criticized assembly leaders for utilizing a \quick vote"" to
prevent one Democratic representative from voting.
(09/16/05 6:00am)
At a public hearing Wednesday, opponents of a bill to protect
health care providers who refuse to perform certain
reproductive-related procedures called the bill dangerous to
patients while supporters called the bill necessary for doctors and
pharmacists.
(09/13/05 6:00am)
The UW System Board of Regents voted Friday to change its
employment policies to address criticisms regarding backup jobs and
felons, but some state legislators remained skeptical of the
proposed changes.
(09/12/05 6:00am)
Wisconsin students who want to leave the Dairy State but still
attend college in the Midwest may soon be able to pay discounted
tuition at over 125 schools in six states starting this
fall.
(09/09/05 6:00am)
The president of a national pro-choice group spoke at the state
capitol Thursday to condemn the nomination of John Roberts for the
Supreme Court. She also criticized attempts by Wisconsin lawmakers
to limit access to birth control.