Madison's homeless rate declines by 66%
The number of homeless people on Madison's streets is down two-thirds from its peak in 2000.
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The number of homeless people on Madison's streets is down two-thirds from its peak in 2000.
Individual cities that choose to raise their minimum wage would lose that right if the state approves a proposed Senate bill that would generate a uniform minimum wage across Wisconsin.
Ald. Robbie Webber, District 5, Ald. Austin King, District 8, and Isadore Knox Jr., District 13, were victorious in Tuesday's election in the three contested campus districts.
A press release issued Wednesday by the State Joint Committee on Finance stated the committee will not include domestic partner benefits for UW System faculty in the state budget, potentially resulting in lower recruitment and retention of UW-Madison faculty, according to university officials.
Mustaches of many varieties came together Tuesday night at Urban Pizza Co., 1501 Monroe St., to raise money for terminally ill children.
Every now and then, a remake comes along that rivals the talent and brilliance of the original. \Guess Who"" is not one of these remakes. However, standing on its own, ""Guess Who"" is a surprisingly entertaining comedy combining various types of humor in a movie anyone can enjoy.
Some lucky UW-Madison students will not be making the traditional trip to State Street for green beer this St. Patrick's Day, but instead will celebrate in the nation this holiday calls home.
UW-Madison students will soon have two new dining locales at their disposal, following a decision by the Alcohol License Review Committee Wednesday night.
Madison Police held a community forum Wednesday night at Monona Terrace to address community concerns related to Tasers following the Jan. 21 Tasering of a 14-year-old Memorial High School student.
Put together a one-of-a-kind lead guitarist, a gripping bassist, a jamming keyboard player, a beyond-gifted drummer and countless other musicians with various talent and you get the one-man band wonder, Keller Williams.
U.S. Senators Russ Feingold, D-Wis., and Herb Kohl, D-Wis., are among the most liberal in the country, according to a 2004 Vote Ratings survey conducted by the non-partisan organization National Journal.
Various broadcasters are expected to bring a lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission sometime within the next month, citing the FCC's failure to define standards for indecency violations.
Preliminary meetings are underway to develop a parking ramp on mid-State Street that will rid Madison shoppers of the hassle of finding a place to park.
As pressure increases to become the perfect students and get into their schools of choice, UW-Madison students are spending more and more time making sure their applications will catch the eyes of admission review boards.
UW-Madison students may find themselves wandering over to the Mifflin Street Block Party earlier than usual this year.
The dream of a \green"" building at UW-Madison became a reality last Friday, when students and professors from the Gaylord Nelson Environmental Program Building Project convened in Memorial Union to propose what would be UW-Madison's first environmentally conscious building.
The new budget proposed by President Bush Monday could eliminate funding for student aid programs such as Upward Bound and Talent Search which give first generation students an opportunity to attend college.
According to UW-Madison officials, two-thirds of UW-Madison students currently enter this university with some form of Advanced Placement credit, yet these credits do not seem to help students graduate earlier by any significant amount.
Orpheum Theatre, 216 State St., reopened its doors last night to display a beautiful new lobby and a lineup of stellar acts following the Dec. 19 fire that forced the Orpheum to shut down for over a month.