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(04/01/08 6:00am)
Live from Parachinar, Pakistan, Osama Bin Laden emceed the
ribbon-cutting ceremony of the world's first Teach Against America
base. Two UW-Madison students - who will join the TAA corps in
Sept. 2008 - streamed the broadcast in Helen C. White library in an
effort to bring attention to their cause.
(03/28/08 6:00am)
The Government Accountability Board decided Wednesday to
consider regulating issue advertisements, which have come to the
forefront of state politics during the current state Supreme Court
race.
(03/26/08 6:00am)
This week the pro-gun rights organization Students for Concealed
Carry on Campus announced that it will create a chapter on the
UW-Madison campus to lobby for expanded gun rights and concealed
carry on the UW-Madison campus. Although we welcome the debate on
this issue, we are strongly opposed to placing more guns in the
hands of students and faculty members.
(03/05/08 6:00am)
The Madison City Council passed an ordinance Tuesday requiring
recycling plans for city events with street-use permits.
(02/01/08 6:00am)
Although I agree with Mr.Dashek's assertion that the choice of
whether or not to smoke should be left to the individual, he missed
an important point regarding the purpose of the smoking tax
increase, and the effect smoking has on the public in
general.
(01/31/08 6:00am)
The Madison Vending Oversight Committee discussed several issues
was the food vendors on State Street Mall during a Wednesday
meeting.
(01/25/08 6:00am)
State legislators reached a bipartisan compromise Thursday on
the fate of virtual K-12 schools in Wisconsin Thursday.
(01/24/08 6:00am)
On Jan. 15, the FDA announced the meat and milk from cloned
cows, pigs and goats to be as safe as the food products from their
natural counterparts, and would be permitted to enter the U.S. food
supply unlabeled.
(01/18/08 6:00am)
The United States Environmental Protection Agency filed an
objection to a settlement Monday between the state and the Sierra
Club regarding the clean up of emissions from UW-Madison's Charter
Street Heating Plant.
(11/30/07 6:00am)
Environmental groups announced their victory Thursday as a
lawsuit decision against WE Energies favored stopping a
controversial power plant cooling system from being used near Lake
Michigan.
(11/27/07 6:00am)
An agreement finalized Monday between UW-Madison, the state and
the Sierra Club requires the Charter Street Heating Plant to
immediately reduce fuel emissions by 15 percent and re-evaluate
alternative energy sources to avoid termination.
(11/19/07 6:00am)
U.S. District Court Judge John Shabaz ruled Nov. 7 that
UW-Madison and the state of Wisconsin violated the federal Clean
Air Act by failing to install modern pollution controls at the
coal-burning Charter Street power plant during major renovation
projects. We applaud this decision and urge the university to take
swift action to clean up the Charter Street plant.
(11/15/07 6:00am)
In promotion of clean and efficient renewable energy, Gov. Jim
Doyle is attending the Midwest Governor's Association Energy
Security and Climate Change Summit in Milwaukee this Wednesday and
Thursday.
(11/08/07 6:00am)
A U.S. District Court judge ruled Wednesday that UW-Madison and
the state of Wisconsin violated the federal Clean Air Act by
expelling excess emissions from Madison's Charter Street Heating
Plant during major renovations from 2001-'04.
(10/30/07 6:00am)
Owning a gun is a right, whether for sport, collection,
recreation or protection. It was important enough, in the founding
of this country, to guarantee the right to bear arms, which people
can find in the Second Amendment to the Constitution. Conceal and
carry provisions allow people to carry firearms in a concealed
manner in a public place. Opponents try to make it more
controversial than it has to be, but this is a worthwhile
right.
(10/18/07 6:00am)
The home debut of the Badgers men's hockey against Robert-Morris
Friday will kick off the 10th season anniversary of the Kohl
Center.
(10/18/07 6:00am)
The Badgers' talented duo of starting cornerbacks came into the
2007 season sky high. The two junior cornerbacks, Jack Ikegwuonu
and Allen Langford, had excellent 2006 campaigns. They look to be
the anchors in the Badgers' secondary that lost both free safety
Roderick Rogers and strong safety Joe Stellmacher to graduation in
2006.
(10/16/07 6:00am)
By the end of 2010, Madison Metro plans to install security
cameras on all of their buses. Currently, 20 of the city's 204
buses have security cameras installed.
(09/19/07 6:00am)
The Madison City Council voted 13-6 Tuesday night to approve the
proposed Alcohol License Density Plan.
(09/18/07 6:00am)
Listen up, members of the Madison City Council: The Alcohol
License Density Plan is not the best way to decrease
alcohol-related crime in Madison. When the time comes to vote on
the plan at tonight's meeting, strike it down.