UPDATE: Recent cases of mumps discovered on UW-Madison campus
4-17-14 UPDATE: Two additional cases of mumps have been reported on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, according to a Thursday Madison.com article.
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4-17-14 UPDATE: Two additional cases of mumps have been reported on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, according to a Thursday Madison.com article.
Once upon a time, in Daily Cardinal yesteryear, the staff would yell across the isthmus of Madison City far and wide to the Italian mom-and-pop shops and greasy establishments, "Give us thy pizza! Thy most prized pizza!" And they did. Pizza after pizza would arrive to the office in Vilas Hall, and the staff loved the pizzas so much they made it into a pizza party. Then, they said, "Let us vote upon our favorite pizza, and put it in the paper!" And the crowned pizza would live on in Madison infamy for the rest of time. But the pizza eaters of then have now gone, and new ones (you) are now here. And the Madison pizza landscape has changed! So for the good of humanity, here we present to you five pizzas better than the rest! Upon this Easter Eve, let us celebrate the resurrection of the Pizza Poll!
Among the 55 bills Gov. Scott Walker signed into law Wednesday was Assembly Bill 729, which will alter the rules currently in place across the University of Wisconsin System prohibiting classified research.
All accounts currently managed through Wiscard, University of Wisconsin-Madison’s photo ID, will merge into one June 1, according to a university press released emailed to students Tuesday.
As part of a continuing debate about combining multiple educational programs into one ethnic studies department, faculty are holding a free, public meeting Wednesday April 30, according to a Tuesday release.
University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty and staff will be able to present their views on changes to the university research and graduate education structure at two town hall meetings in the coming week, according to a release.
Increases in taxpayer savings and energy sustainability motivate Dane County to expand the Rodefeld landfill, according to a news release.
U.S. Rep. Tom Petri, R-Wis., announced he would retire from Congress at a town hall meeting Monday in Neenah, Wis.
The headlines are Northwestern University and unionized college sports, but the storyline is universal and highlights an opportunity for us all. Forget the fretting pundits who conjure up endless what ifs. The truth is, the football players at Northwestern understand the power of collective action and the meaning of a fair deal. We’d all be better off understanding the same.
Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, Democrat, visited Wisconsin Friday to endorse Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke, according to a release.
Months after its recognition within the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s shared governance structure, the Classified Staff Executive Committee will hold elections for a representative campus congress.
The Madison Police and Fire Commission named Madison Police Department Sgt. Mike Koval as the new Police Chief Friday, according to The Wisconsin State Journal.
Senate President Michael Ellis, R-Neenah, announced his retirement from the state Legislature in a statement Friday.
University of Wisconsin-Madison is now using advanced computing for quantitative research with support from the National Science Foundation, which works to connect scholars and technology, according to a Thursday release.
J.H. Findorff & Son Inc., a Madison construction company, will close the intersection of Langdon Street and Wisconsin Avenue from April 11 to May 15 to begin installing underground utilities and roadway improvements for the Edgewater Hotel project, according to a city release.
Four University of Wisconsin-Madison juniors will receive the 2014 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship for their work as undergraduate scholars of the sciences, according to a university press release.
For the first time, data from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory is able to be visualized in three dimensions using the Living Environments Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, according to a news release.
An armed man robbed the Community Pharmacy on State Street Sunday morning, according to an incident report.
An argument between two groups of men on West Gilman Street turned violent early Sunday morning when a 22-year-old man was knocked unconscious, according to a Madison Police Department report.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department saw an increase in alcohol-related incidents on campus over the gameday weekend as the Wisconsin men’s basketball team entered the Final Four, according to a UWPD statement.