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(02/22/08 6:00am)
In January, the Policy, Alternatives, Community and Education
Project met to discuss initiatives for the upcoming year. Among the
community-based objectives was to conduct rigorous ID checks during
the sale of alcohol using electronic ID scanners as a means of
curbing underage consumption of alcohol in Madison.
(02/21/08 6:00am)
The admissions department at UW-Madison has recently reported
the total number of undergraduate applications for the fall 2008
semester is 24,747 - approximately 500 applications higher than
last year.
(02/20/08 6:00am)
Tuesday's primary exemplified the importance and success of our
nation's democratic voting process.
(02/19/08 6:00am)
After a week of inconclusive polling, pervasive debate and
candidate appearances, Wisconsin will finally take the national
stage Tuesday as UW-Madison students and the rest of the state head
to the polls for one of the most pivotal Democratic primaries in
state history.
(02/19/08 6:00am)
At this point in the campaign, the Republican race has largely
been decided. Nevertheless, one candidate on the republican side
clearly stands out as preeminent.
(02/18/08 6:00am)
In light of the recent shootings at Northern Illinois University
in DeKalb, Ill. - less than a year removed from the Virginia Tech
slaying - the frequency of on-campus tragedies is a growing concern
for students and administrators across the country.
(02/15/08 6:00am)
Wisconsin drivers who want to express themselves as AER0TK"" on
their license plates are out of luck - the Department of
Transportation has a growing list of nearly 8,000 potential vanity
license plates deemed inappropriate for use.
(02/14/08 6:00am)
In Wisconsin and across the United States, minorities make up a
disproportionate number of those arrested and ultimately sent to
prison. As hotheaded liberals and intolerant conservatives fight it
out in a rhetorical battle that solves little, governments
continuously fail to successfully address the issue.
(02/13/08 6:00am)
Not too long ago, many assumed that the nominations would be
decided on Super Tuesday and contests following Feb. 5 would be
essentially irrelevant. This is clearly not the case anymore.
(02/12/08 6:00am)
At Thursday's UW System Board of Regents meeting, the Board of
Regents approved the creation of a second transcript for all UW
System students.
(02/11/08 6:00am)
The UW System Board of Regents is seeking to expand the
UW-Madison Connections Program to encompass four-year universities,
starting with UW-Green Bay.
(02/08/08 6:00am)
The UW System Board of Regents will meet this week to discuss
the salary of
(02/07/08 6:00am)
Attacks on affirmative action are nothing new in the United
States, and more often than not, those taking aim do so because
their positions at the top of a historically unbalanced American
social system are under attack.
(02/06/08 6:00am)
As the legislative session winds down to its mid-March close,
state legislators continue to dither on one of the most significant
pieces of public health legislation in years: a statewide smoking
ban in almost all public places and workplaces, including bars and
restaurants.
(02/05/08 6:00am)
The announcement adding Peet's Coffee and Tea to Memorial Union
has received both praise and complaints.
(02/04/08 6:00am)
During Thursday's Focus the Nation"" event on campus, a handful
of speakers addressed the challenges presented by global warming.
(02/01/08 6:00am)
State Reps. Joe Parisi, D-Madison, and Spencer Black, D-Madison,
introduced a bill this week to counteract tuition increases for all
in-state students receiving financial aid.
(01/31/08 6:00am)
Whole Foods Market
(01/30/08 6:00am)
UW-Madison students are always under attack for their drinking.
Usually, the criticism comes from within the university, where
administration and faculty are concerned about academic
performance. Occasionally, questions arise from within the police
department, where despite a penchant for ticketing house parties
there is also real concern for the safety of those drunkenly
strolling city streets late at night.
(01/29/08 6:00am)
In the last gubernatorial election, campaign finance reform was
a highly controversial issue after candidate Mark Green transferred
almost $500,000 in campaign funds.