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(02/02/05 6:00am)
In an amazing show of politics trumping common sense, the
Internal Revenue Service announced last year it was investigating
the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People with
an eye toward revoking the storied organization's tax-exempt status
due to allegedly politically partisan remarks made by Chair Julian
Bond.
(01/19/05 6:00am)
(12/07/04 6:00am)
UW-Madison Transportation Services became over a million dollars
richer last year, the result of nearly 53,000 paid parking
citations it issued throughout the year.
(11/23/04 6:00am)
Members of the Joint Southeast Area Campus Committee met Monday
to discuss plans to replace Ogg Hall with a new 600-bed residence
to be built on Dayton Street, across from Sellery Hall.
(11/10/04 6:00am)
After having a week to recover from the election, Americans are
now wondering what the next four years will bring.
(11/10/04 6:00am)
Ineed a good fake ID. Not necessarily for liquor purchases or
going out to the bars, but because concerts here in Madison almost
exclusively cater to the 21-plus crowd. This fact hinders about
three-quarters of the undergraduate college population from seeing
good bands performing live. So far during my college experience,
many acts came through Madison, leaving us underagers begging to
get into the show at the door, being rejected and reading the
positive reviews the following day.
(11/09/04 6:00am)
Madison's famed piccolo player Tom Ryan will go to court today
to contest a noise violation citation issued last June, a citation
that is becoming all too familiar for the musician who has been
tried on similar violations several times in the recent
years.
(10/29/04 6:00am)
When Madison City Clerk Ray Fisher decided to extend office
hours on the day of Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry's
Madison rally, Republicans cried foul.
(10/19/04 6:00am)
The Washington Post
(10/19/04 6:00am)
Halloween revelers will not go hungry if the university has its
say.
(10/15/04 6:00am)
With his new film \Code 46,"" maverick director Michael
Winterbottom proves that he not only shuns the idea of working in
the same genre twice; he flat-out refuses to take his audience to
the same place again.
(09/30/04 6:00am)
The presidential debates will be partially governed by an
extremely detailed, legalistic 32-page contract this year. This
document was negotiated by the Democratic and Republican campaigns,
and dictates all manner of minutiae.
(09/28/04 6:00am)
(09/24/04 6:00am)
Fans must now rely a little more on their love for Bucky to keep
warm while sitting out for sports tickets after the induction of a
new campus police initiative.
(09/24/04 6:00am)
As many students have read, been told and repeatedly reminded,
the use of empty alcohol containers as room decoration by underage
residents of UW-Madison Housing is no longer permitted. Although
the campus staff may have had the best intentions in mind while
devising this new policy, the only noticeable changes will be
superficial at best. In most regards, the new policy is a
questionable premise for punishment that is extremely difficult to
enforce, and does nothing to change the drinking habits of underage
residents.
(09/23/04 6:00am)
Much has changed at UW-Madison since the Vietnam era. Bandanas
have gone from helping protesters brave tear gas clouds on Library
Mall to adorning the hair of coeds. Bob Dylan has gone from an
emblematic musician to a creepy old man from Victoria's Secret
commercials. But through it all, a penchant for political
expression among UW students has endured.
(09/21/04 6:00am)
We have heard the warnings, we sympathize for those negatively
affected, and some of us have even suffered the consequences, so
why have we refused to put an end to music piracy? The fact of the
matter is many of us download free music files without a second
thought because the act has simply become so familiar and ordinary.
The number of people who download has only increased despite
efforts by the Recording Industry Institute of America and some
college campuses to scare students away from the habit. What
explains our continued support of this so-called stealing, despite
all of the attempts of artists, songwriters and production
companies to stop us?
(09/14/04 6:00am)
UW-Madison student Anthony Gallagher was charged in Dane County
Circuit Court Monday with obstructing an officer following a police
investigation since April 2003. Police found he and an individual
identified as Nate Grede had been placing fake parking tickets on
windshields and collecting payments for approximately six
weeks.
(09/03/04 6:00am)
After leaning over the balcony of a house party at 453 Mifflin
St. the evening of Saturday, Aug. 28, UW-Madison freshman Jason
Gratzl fell two stories and sustained critical injuries on what was
his first night in Madison.
(08/30/04 6:00am)
The red and white awning still says \Madison's Happiest
Corner,"" but the ownership of Badger Liquor, 402 State St., has
changed hands.