Assembly delays concealed carry vote until Thursday
State Assembly Republicans delayed a potential override of Gov. Jim Doyle's veto of a bill allowing concealed weapons Tuesday, drawing criticism from Democrats.
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State Assembly Republicans delayed a potential override of Gov. Jim Doyle's veto of a bill allowing concealed weapons Tuesday, drawing criticism from Democrats.
If you are one of the many natives and immigrants alike who tend to find winter in Wisconsin more a wasteland than a wonderland, a morsel of deliverance is within your grasp.
In the first days of the year Canterbury Booksellers, 315 W. Gorham St., announced that it would give up its space for Avol's Books.
For many students, the Humanities building basement is not a place in which one would prefer to spend a lot of time. But the students in the music program call the Humanities basement home. For others who pass through its dark halls, sounds of tooting horns and melodious voices echo through the building. So who are the inhabitants of this place'They are the university's music majors. From opera vocalists to nationally ranked tuba players, these dedicated souls give their spit, sweat and tears to the program-and like it.
It is hard for sports fans to qualify this past postseason as anything but spectacular. Of the seven post-season series, there were no sweeps, with four of them going to a decisive game. Not to mention both League Championship Series went the maximum seven games.
With a licensing contract with Nike near certainty, the Student Labor Action Coalition has increased efforts to ensure all UW-Madison apparel are stitched by well-paid workers. SLAC hung a banner over Park Street Thursday saying \STOP SWEATSHOPS NOW."" Tonight SLAC will hold a teach-in.
With tuition up 18 percent, class sizes rising to claustrophobic proportions and fewer course options on the spring timetable, the $83.7 million Camp Randall renovation project appears unfair to some UW-Madison students.
It has been 210 days since my heart was broken in half. And 210 days since I sat in the upper deck of the Metrodome, voice gone and head pounding, thinking about what could have been.
The cultural chasm between university administrators and undergraduate students is hard to visualize if those administrators are anything like Dean of Students Luoluo Hong.
UW-Madison's Dance Marathon committee auctioned off students as dates Friday to raise money for their February event.
Frank Black would like to tell you about his divorce.
The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network of South Central Wisconsin will host an open meeting near UW-Madison today to review initiatives to create a safer environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students among Wisconsin public schools.
With many music fans choosing to download songs instead of paying for them and a general downturn in compact disc sales, some in the music industry are composing new strategies to drum up business and bring customers back into record stores.
In recognition of International Workers Day, a diverse crowd of approximately 250 people gathered on the steps of the state Capitol Thursday evening to protest the policies of the Bush and Doyle administrations.
I'm calling out the Milwaukee Brewers' management team. Why? The chances of any of them reading this article are roughly the same as the Brewers' chances of winning a three-game home stand.