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(03/31/14 8:24am)
In 2010, the University of Wisconsin-Madison set aside $1.5 million in supplemental student tuition charges to improve the quality and accessibility of academic and career advising for undergraduate students.
(03/14/14 4:40am)
The Associated Students of Madison Student Services Finance Committee voted to approve a resolution asking the University of Wisconsin-Madison Athletic Department to fund a larger portion of the Recreational Sports Master Plan. SSFC also approved amendments funding criteria for registered student organizations.
(02/04/14 6:59am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Recreational Sports sought feedback Monday from the Associated Students of Madison Student Judiciary on ballot language for a proposal to redevelop its facilities.
(12/09/13 12:17pm)
A Wisconsin Second Amendment advocacy group plans to file a lawsuit against Madison Metro Transit regarding a policy that bans weapons on city buses, according to an organization representative.
(12/03/13 4:41am)
A city staff team released a comprehensive analysis of two proposals for the development of a two-block area known as Judge Doyle Square, which could include a full-purpose hotel, residential and parking units and a bike service center.
(11/20/13 5:56am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison assistant political science professor Andrew Kydd, who is known as a “scientist among political scientists,” addressed an intimate audience at a Madison Committee on Foreign Affairs event Monday where he presented a case for neutral intervention in humanitarian crises.
(11/18/13 3:29am)
Several state and Wisconsin federal legislators have reacted to Gov. Scott Walker’s plan to extend BadgerCare coverage three months in light of technical glitches in the implementation of the Affordable Care Act online health insurance marketplaces.
(11/13/13 6:26am)
Prospective and returned Peace Corps volunteers crossed paths at a Peace Corps reception Tuesday, where a panel of speakers shared wisdom gained in their experiences serving communities in a globalized world.
(11/12/13 3:51am)
Community members gave their opinions on two proposals for the redesign of the two-block area on the north side of the Capitol, which is known as Judge Doyle Square, at a committee listening session Monday.
(11/11/13 6:40am)
Madison’s Marathon attracts approximately 5,000 runners annually and the 18th annual event Sunday was no exception.
(11/11/13 3:43am)
Wisconsin fourth and eighth grade public school students performed at or above the national levels for reading and mathematics, according to a recent education assessment, but the assessment revealed persistent achievement gaps for students of racial minorities.
(11/05/13 5:43am)
Armed robberies in the greater campus area have “dissipated” since police arrested Kendredge Dillard Oct. 25, who is alleged to have connections to an estimated 25-30 Madison robberies, according to a Madison Police Department spokesperson.
(11/04/13 7:20am)
Gov. Scott Walker is continuing to review the third of three criteria in the off-reservation Menominee casino proposal, which requires the casino would not contribute to an increase in gaming in the state, according to a press release Friday.
(11/04/13 5:59am)
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett wrote a letter to Gov. Scott Walker Thursday and requested he delay the termination of BadgerCare coverage for approximately 92,000 Wisconsinites until March 31, 2014 to account for glitches in rollout of Affordable Care Act exchanges, according to a press release Friday.
(10/29/13 3:37am)
A city committee heard presentations at a meeting Monday of plans to redevelop a two-block area in downtown Madison known as Judge Doyle Square, which could include a full-purpose hotel, commercial and residential units and a bike service center.
(10/25/13 4:30am)
The Associated Students of Madison Student Judiciary heard an appeal from a student law association after the ASM Finance Committee denied their request for funding to attend a conference.
(10/23/13 5:34am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Recreational Sports Director John Horn presented preliminary ideas for an estimated $260 million overhaul of three Rec Sports facilities at a Badgers for Recreational Reform meeting Tuesday.
(10/21/13 12:48am)
Gov. Scott Walker signed a $100 million property tax relief bill into law Sunday only 10 days after he initially announced the legislation.
(10/15/13 5:43am)
Downtown Madison has seen a 22 percent increase in thefts from buildings in the last two years, according to an annual State of the Downtown report released Monday.
(10/15/13 5:41am)
The South Capitol District Planning Committee unanimously chose the corner of North Bedford and West Mifflin Streets as the location for a proposed multi-use bus depot, Bassett Neighborhood President Davy Mayer said at a Bassett Neighborhood meeting Monday.