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(10/03/05 6:00am)
These berating words can be seen blazoned across the chests of
various students across campus: \Don't eat me, I love you.""
Accompanied by a sympathetic picture of a pig, this T-shirt is just
one of many examples of the various public promotions for animal
rights. A common stance against the mistreatment of animals is
vegetarianism, but some have chosen to take their defiance to the
next level: veganism.
(09/22/05 6:00am)
\Support Diversity"" pins and Action Wisconsin T-shirts colored
the Union Theater Wednesday night as two prominent leaders, Evan
Wolfson and Glenn Stanton, had a debate about the controversial
issue of gay marriage.
(04/07/05 6:00am)
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.
(04/07/05 6:00am)
UW-Madison is highly regarded as a physically active and
athletic community, and it's no secret that the UW football and
basketball teams are among the best in the country. Yet when it
comes to the average student's opportunity for physical fitness,
the Southeast Recreational Facility's hours and policies leave
students yearning rather than burning from a great workout.
(04/06/05 6:00am)
The Madison Police department will take action on illegal
activity consisting of providing alcohol to underage drinkers and
selling cups at house parties on both April 30 and May 7.
(03/14/05 6:00am)
(03/09/05 6:00am)
Wisconsin took a historic, albeit mostly symbolic, step in
improving relations between the state and Wisconsin's sovereign
American Indian tribes Tuesday by hosting the first-ever \State of
the Tribes"" address in the Assembly at the Capitol.
(02/23/05 6:00am)
The state Senate passed a three-year property tax freeze by a
20-13 vote Tuesday, but Gov. Jim Doyle said he will veto it,
possibly as soon as this morning.
(02/22/05 6:00am)
On Tuesday, Feb. 8, Gov. Jim Doyle said he would push for a
property-tax freeze in his budget address. Previously, he vetoed a
Republican bill that came across his desk. He claimed their
proposition would hurt public schools and take needed funds away
from vital services like police departments and firemen. The bill
went to the state Senate and survived a veto override by one
vote.
(02/17/05 6:00am)
(01/20/05 6:00am)
With winter in full swing and the excitement of the holidays a
fading memory, many students seek ways to battle winter boredom and
alleviate stress. The UW-Madison Division of Recreational Sports
offers students a host of low or no-cost opportunities to do
so.
(11/29/04 6:00am)
Last summer, the Wisconsin Legislature was mulling over a
proposal for a Taxpayer Bill of Rights. TABOR is a Republican-led
initiative intended to constrain state spending through the
adoption of a constitutional amendment. TABOR stems from the
aspiration for fewer and lower taxes, but it is a drastic proposal
that spares no consideration for those reliant upon state services.
The proposed TABOR would strip the UW System down to its bare bones
and force UW-Madison to become a private university.
(11/18/04 6:00am)
The Rolling Out the Red Carpet campaign, an initiative launched
to promote sportsmanship and curb growing hostility toward fans of
opposing teams, has been moderately successful, according to
UW-Madison officials.
(11/16/04 6:00am)
In anticipation of the 2006 elections, state elections officials
and Republican state legislators are making efforts to reform
Wisconsin's voting system, including a possible push by Republican
senators for a constitutional amendment requiring voters to produce
photo identification at the polls.
(11/10/04 6:00am)
State senators of both parties held leadership caucuses Tuesday
morning and chose unexpected lawmakers to lead them into the
battles of the next legislative session.
(11/10/04 6:00am)
The election of Dale Schultz to Speaker of the Senate over the
current Speaker Scott Fitzgerald by the Republican caucus should be
a warning to the absolutist management tactics that have dominated
recent legislative sessions within the Capitol. His election ushers
in hope the Senate will continue to be an independent body that
thoroughly debates policy and will not be bullied by its
leadership. This will help to offset the State Assembly, where
Republican Speaker John Gard is forever pulling the puppet strings
to have his members vote as he sees fit.
(11/02/04 6:00am)
(10/07/04 6:00am)
Things have not exactly gone smoothly for the UW men's soccer
team over the last few weeks, but thanks to a two-goal performance
from senior forward Nick Van Sicklen, the Badgers were able to turn
their luck Wednesday night with a 2-1 win over in-state rivals
UW-Milwaukee at the McClimon Soccer Complex.
(09/09/04 6:00am)
There are many unique aspects to being a freshman in college:
dealing with your roommate's smelly laundry, getting laughed at by
a stranger when you ask \Where is State Street?"" and, of course,
going to your first lecture with 500 of your closest
friends.
(03/29/04 6:00am)
After bobbing up and down in the rankings, the UW men's swimming
and diving team placed 16th in the NCAA Championship meet Saturday.
After finishing 19th Thursday and 13th Friday, the Badgers finally
settled into 16th to end the competition Saturday.