Plans continue for Dayton, Park St. dorms
Although it announced some minor changes, the Joint Southeast Campus Area Committee revealed Monday that plans are on track for the Dayton and Park Street residence halls as well as the Campus Master Plan.
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Although it announced some minor changes, the Joint Southeast Campus Area Committee revealed Monday that plans are on track for the Dayton and Park Street residence halls as well as the Campus Master Plan.
UW junior Brittany Lindemann rushed out of her class, hoping to beat UW campus police to her car parked near by.
\Be Cool,"" the sequel to 1995's ""Get Shorty,"" is long on characters and amusing throwaway jokes but short on heart or spirit. Although it's a bigger, flashier production, ""Be Cool"" fails to live up to its terrific predecessor, and overall it is a disappointing effort.
Students may no longer need to wait in the cold for campus buses that are already filled by the time they arrive according to plans for three different free bus routes circulating through campus.
Associated Students of Madison held a town hall meeting Tuesday to allow student input on the currently developing Campus Master Plan.
Madison Gas and Electric determined Tuesday the cause of the Monday-evening blackout that left most of the State Street and Langdon Street areas powerless.
Feb. 20, 2003, was one of the worst days of my life. I never saw it coming, but it was a day I will never forget.For those of you reading this who know me, you are probably laughing right now.
The wheels are literally turning toward the creation of a better-but not bigger-campus at UW-Madison.
This past weekend was a sad and nostalgic one for any old school NBA fan. Over the span of four days, not one but two basketball legends announced that they will be stepping away from the hardwood-not just until their minor league baseball careers go down the tubes, but for good.
The Regent Neighborhood Association met with UW Facilities Planning and Management last night to discuss major architectural and landscaping changes that will take place throughout all of campus as a part of the Campus Master Plan.
When a building has poor ventilation, heating and air-conditioning and is in danger of violating fire codes, something needs to be done, no matter how much of a landmark the building happens to be.
There is a brilliant line in the not-so-brilliant Cameron Crowe film \Vanilla Sky"" where Jason Lee's character informs his best friend, Tom Cruise, that he ""will never know the exquisite pain of the guy who goes home alone"" right after Cruise steals the woman of Lee's dreams.
The normal basketball lineup consists of two guards, two forwards and a center. A team usually has one, maybe two stars surrounded by complimentary parts. However, there is nothing normal about this year's version of the University of Illinois basketball team. They use three guards who can all step up on any given night and take over the game. The results thus far have been spectacular. The Illini are off to their best start ever. They broke the team's 1989 record of 17 wins to start the season, are now 19-0 and are ranked No. 1 in the nation.
As part an overhaul of the university's landscape known as the Campus Master Plan, new construction projects are now in various stages of completion on the
Michael John Sparby, homeless, carries around a backpack full of meds, which he says Campus Police constantly search for alcohol. Sparby says they never find any.
The war on drugs has been one of the biggest culture wars going on in this country since the 1980s. That's when President Reagan gave the go-ahead for millions of dollars to authorize much more strict law enforcement procedures and other programs to keep drugs out of the hands of the people of the United States. Since then, many people have analyzed the situation and came to conclusions that are near polar opposites.
The No. 25 UW men's basketball team (3-1 overall) will take to the road for the second time this season when it heads east to face Rutgers (2-1) Saturday night.
Recent improvements on Lakeshore Path were completed in an attempt to make it safer for students while preserving its natural ambiance.
The No. 23 Wisconsin Badgers (3-1) and the No. 12 Maryland Terrapins (3-1) added another installment to their growing list of classic encounters Tuesday night after Wisconsin emerged victorious in a hard-fought 69-65 game and gave the Big Ten its only win in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge thus far.
Tuesday night's game was the Alando Tucker show. The sophomore forward single-handedly kept the Badgers in the game early on and did the little things down the stretch, proving he has returned to the level of play which fans saw in his first season. He finished with a career-high 27 points, playing all but three minutes in the Badgers' 69-64 victory over the Maryland Terrapins. Tucker began the game by scoring 16 of the Badgers' first 20 points in less than 11 minutes worth of action. He played 19 minutes in the first half and without him the Badgers would have had trouble.