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(10/04/11 6:00am)
As the university prepares for a law permitting concealed weapons
to go into effect, a UW-Madison Faculty Senate committee proposed a
policy that would prohibit university employees from carrying
weapons on campus Monday.
(10/04/11 6:00am)
Jayme Memmel drove himself to campus every day last year, and often had to park five or six blocks from his classes. For someone who is a quadriplegic in a wheelchair, that distance can be problematic.
(10/02/11 6:00am)
October 4, 1976
(09/29/11 6:00am)
City officials voted to recommend South Park Street bar R Place's
liquor license be revoked Wednesday after repeated acts of violence
outside the bar, prompting a racial bias lawsuit from the
owner.
(09/26/11 6:00am)
Some tobacco retailers say a new interpretation of tobacco
legislation will burden them with additional costs and higher
taxes.
(09/22/11 6:00am)
Dane County responded to the state's law allowing gun owners to
carry concealed weapons with new restrictions meant to keep
firearms out of county buildings.
(09/13/11 6:00am)
In order to vote in the next Wisconsin election, all college
students will need is the right sticker.
(09/12/11 6:00am)
Where you stand on the issue of Wisconsin's ""concealed carry""
law—which allows licensed gun owners to carry concealed weapons in
public places and businesses—likely comes down to one question: Do
you feel safer with more guns around you?
(09/09/11 6:00am)
Over the summer, the Wisconsin Legislature passed a measure
allowing people to carry concealed weapons. Loaded guns, as well as
some electric weapons such as Tasers, can now be
carried around Wisconsin with the exception of law enforcement
offices, prisons, jails, courthouses, secure mental health
facilities, elementary and high school grounds and the areas of
airports past security checkpoints.
(09/06/11 6:00am)
As of Nov. 1, it will be legal for individuals to carry concealed
weapons on the UW-Madison and all other UW schools' campuses.
(07/27/11 6:00am)
(07/07/11 6:00am)
Although Common Council unanimously voted Tuesday to extend the
Alcohol License Density Ordinance by two years, changes were also
made to the controversial ordinance to allow more entertainment
businesses and venues to open up downtown.
(06/06/11 6:00am)
When most UW-Madison students are away for the summer, the city
takes advantage of an emptier downtown Madison to conduct
construction projects, which causes traffic to be detoured
throughout the UW-Madison campus area.
(05/26/11 6:00am)
Traffic detours have been implemented on the UW-Madison campus on
and around Observatory Drive because of construction on N Charter
Street. The detours will stay in effect until October, when the
project is scheduled for completion.
(05/03/11 6:00am)
The City of Madison Plan Commission unanimously approved the
allocation of conditional use permits Monday to allow for expansion
and renovation projects to take place at the Central Library and
the downtown bar and grill, Logan's.
(05/02/11 6:00am)
The future of the Mifflin Street Block Party could be in jeopardy
after several acts of violence, including the stabbing of
UW-Madison student, at Saturday's block party.
(04/29/11 6:00am)
Wisconsin may soon join the list of 33 other states that allow
citizens to carry a concealed handgun with a permit. Republicans
are moving to introduce a bill that would allow permits to be
granted based solely on ta person meeting certain criteria laid out
by the law.
(04/27/11 6:00am)
This weekend, students from across the campus, city and state will
flock to Madison to partake in the annual Mifflin Street Block
Party. A historical event birthed from an organized Vietnam War
protest in 1969, the block party has evolved into a cornucopia of
drunk kids separating from their friends and getting hog-tied in
the street. While the event is expected to harbor thousands of
individuals sipping from boot flasks and wine disguised in soda
cans, this Saturday the party rules have changed … and you can cry
if you want too.
(04/27/11 6:00am)
At the end of February, we were summoned to a meeting at City Hall
where the 2011 Mifflin Street Block Party was discussed. At the
meeting it became evident that the city's enthusiasm for the
Mifflin Street Block Party was beginning to wane. Ald. Mike
Verveer, District-4, who always had the students' interests in the
front of his mind, brought us to that meeting to ask that we
consider sponsoring the block. If we didn't sponsor the event, no
one else would.
(04/21/11 6:00am)
The Madison Street Use Commission unanimously decided Monday to
grant final approval to the Majestic Theater in sponsoring this
year's Mifflin Street Block Party.