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(10/24/07 6:00am)
University of Wisconsin regents, deans and financial aid
officers are relieved the Legislature finalized a state budget
Tuesday, but also say its waiting process caused months of stress
and falls millions of dollars short of the requested
funding.
(10/16/07 6:00am)
As comedian George Carlin once said, more"" is an interesting
word.
(10/09/07 6:00am)
UW-Milwaukee junior Bradley Schultz died Sunday when an off duty
police officer killed Schultz and five others at a small house
party in Crandon, Wis.
(10/04/07 6:00am)
Igal Hendel, a former UW-Madison economics professor, resigned
two years ago along with several other professors due to the
declining salaries and resources of the university.
(10/04/07 6:00am)
As we enter October, there are many signs of the changing
seasons. Obviously the weather gets colder, everyone hits their
first batch of midterms and football rules our lives while baseball
playoff games and the thought of basketball soon to come take a
reluctant back seat.
(09/27/07 6:00am)
In one of the most memorable Rose Bowls in college football
history, a No. 2 Wisconsin squad faced No. 1 University of Southern
California in front of a stadium filled with 98,698 fans to
determine the national champion on New Year's Day, 1963.
(09/14/07 6:00am)
Mother Nature has thrown yet another curve into the wild string
of weather in Wisconsin this year.
(09/07/07 6:00am)
Following confusion of cancelled College of Letters and Science
courses Tuesday, Dean Gary Sandefur said the incident affected a
very small number of students.
(08/29/07 6:00am)
*Rage Against the Machine*
(08/29/07 6:00am)
UW-Madison College of Letters and Science returning and transfer
students will have the ability to opt in"" to new Bachelor of Arts
or Bachelor of Science degree requirements, according to a new
curriculum required for first-time students beginning this
fall.
(05/30/07 6:00am)
All incoming UW-Madison College of Letters and Science students
must fulfill new requirements for a Bachelor of Arts or Science
degree, according to a new curriculum in effect May 21.
(05/30/07 6:00am)
Welcome, freshmen, to the great UW-Madison! With the best and
brightest minds filling classrooms and first-rate professors, many
have called us the Harvard of the Midwest. During your four-year
stint at this university, you can expect more of the same...
maybe.
(05/09/07 6:00am)
It is spring 2027 and after 20 years of career and family
building, I find myself back at UW-Madison for the first time in
more than 15 years. Having successfully avoided calls and mail from
the alumni association for years, my badger-alum husband finally
convinced me to at least take a look around. It had been years
since I visited, and after picking up a map and information
pamphlet at the visitor center, my husband, two kids and I set out
to explore. We look around, searching for any familiar
landmark.
(05/07/07 6:00am)
The very first album I bought when I got to Madison back in
2003—when Johnson Street was one long construction site and
Grainger was still a modest, humble little building—was Rufus
Wainwright's Want One. One of my first memories of Madison is
walking right smack down the middle of Johnson—at that point a
giant dirt road, really—and listening to Rufus.
(04/30/07 6:00am)
The boys from Oakland are on the brink of history. One more win
over Dallas for the bearded wonder Baron Davis and his crew and
they become only the third eight-seed in NBA history to upset a
one-seed in the playoffs.
(04/30/07 6:00am)
Wisconsin became the twelfth state to join a Midwest
organization focused on researching, financing and developing
alternative energy resources in the form of biofuels last week.
(04/22/07 6:00am)
Wisconsinites from around the state came to Madison's Capitol
Square Saturday morning for the 2007 opening of the Dane County
Farmers' Market.
(04/09/07 6:00am)
Before coming aboard to direct himself, Scott Frank's script for
the ""The Lookout"" was courted by the likes of Sam Mendes, David
Fincher and Michael Mann. Watching the film, it's little wonder
why. ""The Lookout"" is a rare thriller for adults—the kind of film
that knows carefully drawn characters are far more thrilling than
car chases. In a time when one need only turn to the closest
multiplex to see that the thriller is a dying genre, ""The
Lookout"" breathes new life into the heist film, giving audiences
characters they can care about and making the body count
count.
(03/27/07 6:00am)
A lot of people, especially up here in Packer territory,
consider football to be the best professional sport. Back in
Chicago, however, there is nothing like the summertime when at
least one of the city's two baseball teams is playing at home every
day. It's more than that though. There is a war between the Cubs
and White Sox even when they aren't playing each other—and that war
might reach a peak this year with two quality teams taking the
field.
(03/23/07 6:00am)
Former Wisconsin Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager and state
Democrats attacked state Supreme Court candidate Annette Ziegler at
a Democratic Judiciary Campaign Committee conference Thursday,
questioning the judge's stock holdings in pharmaceutical companies.