Ryan scores: salary shoots to $1.25 mil
The UW System Board of Regents approved a $250,000 salary increase for men's basketball coach Bo Ryan at a meeting Friday, making his total projected salary for next year $1.25 million.
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The UW System Board of Regents approved a $250,000 salary increase for men's basketball coach Bo Ryan at a meeting Friday, making his total projected salary for next year $1.25 million.
Focusing primarily on the climate for women and minority faculty members at UW-Madison, Women in Science & Engineering Leadership Institute Research Director Jennifer Sheridan discussed the results of the WISELI Campus Climate Survey Friday.
A recent College Democrats rule change requiring students to have attended at least one meeting in order to vote to endorse District 8 alder candidates caused students to turn away from the ballots Jan. 23.
In order for student organizations to receive funding from Associated Students of Madison Student Services Finance Committee, the Student Organization Office must officially approve them. This year, due to closer scrutiny by the SOO, it is taking significantly longer for student organizations to earn approval.
A moment just as important as opening the college admissions envelope with trembling fingers is opening a housing assignment containing a future roommate's name. Whether the roommate is a binge drinker, an anal-retentive pencil sharpener or a perpetual couch potato will remain unknown until at least move-in day.
Before she spoke at Edgewood College Wednesday night, Yolanda King was presented with a photo of Rosa Parks. This was a particularly fitting photograph as Parks is featured in King's new theatrical production. King performed a few excerpts of her production that, in addition to Rosa Parks, depict a young girl in Montgomery, Ala., about to board a bus and sit in any desired seat, for the first time.
UW-Madison College Republicans President Erica Christenson expressed her support for Lt. Gov. candidate Jean Hundertmark because she said ""Jean will take the ‘for sale' sign off of our capital.""