Bonnaroo 2k12: Which Stage?
After a surprisingly smooth entry into the gates of the third world country that is Bonnarro in Manchester, Tenn. we set up camp and set out to explore the farmland that will be our home for the next four days.
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After a surprisingly smooth entry into the gates of the third world country that is Bonnarro in Manchester, Tenn. we set up camp and set out to explore the farmland that will be our home for the next four days.
In an effort to deter students from attending this year’s Mifflin Street Block Party, UW-Madison’s YouTube page released a video Monday of the dean of students describing repercussions of attending the event and repeatedly telling students “don’t go.”
As controversy over the “KONY 2012” viral video continues, the founder of UW-Madison’s Invisible Children chapter said Tuesday that criticism aimed at the group at large should not be attributed to the local branch.
Recall petitions against three Democratic senators and one more Republican were filed with the Government Accountability Board Thursday, bringing the total count of state senators facing potential recall elections up to eight.
Dane County Judge Maryann Sumi dismissed a lawsuit brought on by Dane County challenging Gov. Scott Walker's controversial law restricting collective bargaining rights of public employees.
After several rounds of voting, Republican Party of Wisconsin Chairman Reince Priebus secured the 85 votes necessary to take over as Chairman of the Republican National Committee Friday, and promised to unify the party in the face of the upcoming 2012 presidential election.
Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz introduced his proposed 2009 operating budget to members of the Common Council Tuesday, announcing a continued commitment to public safety and basic services.
UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley made a bold step toward guaranteeing worker rights to collectively bargain in the 3,300 factories around the world that produce UW apparel by announcing Tuesday the university's plan to begin a pilot program endorsed by the United Students Against Sweatshops. The program will require companies producing officially licensed apparel products to purchase 25 percent of their goods from factories that allow a union.
Former Gov. Howard Dean is returning to Madison, where he will meet with supporters at Club Majestic, 115 King St., Wednesday night. After disappointing losses in Iowa and New Hampshire, Dean will rally his supporters in preparation for the Wisconsin primary Feb. 17.
I have a hard time understanding why an international conference on global environmental problems attended by leaders of approximately 100 nations is not important enough for George W. Bush to make an appearance. The president's decision to not attend the World Summit last week in South Africa displays an attitude of negligence that is becoming far too popular in this country, especially in our government.