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(11/21/11 3:23am)
In the November 15, 2011 issue of the Daily Cardinal you ran an
article titled, “Letter: Walker’s policies harmed state, now time
for recall”. While I hesitate to engage in the overtly divisive
talks concerning our current governor, I will, however, comment on
this article’s claim that, “students of all ages have been hard-hit
under the Walker administration”.
(10/24/11 6:00am)
As the Democratic presidential candidate race winds to a close
(hopefully), we're still talking about the same old subjects:
electability, campaign gaffes, superdelegates, etc. A few months
ago, I wrote about how superdelegates could very well determine our
next president, and now two of those delegates are reaching out to
us college students.
(05/05/11 6:00am)
State Sen. Randy Hopper, R-Fond du Lac, is calling for a UW-Oshkosh
criminal justice professor to resign after encouraging students to
sign a recall petition against the senator.
(04/04/11 6:00am)
The past few months have brought out the bad side of Wisconsin
politics with most, if not all, of the ugliness stemming from Gov.
Scott Walker's controversial budget repair bill. While I think
Walker's reforms will guide Wisconsin toward a more stable fiscal
future, the manner in which the bill passed and the events
following its implementation have dragged Wisconsin further into
the dirty ditch of partisan politics.
(03/30/11 6:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department has been
awarded full advanced law enforcement accreditation by the
Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc.
(03/25/11 6:00am)
(03/04/11 6:00am)
A mixture of optimism and concern surrounds Gov. Scott Walker's
proposal to split UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee from the UW
System.
(02/15/11 6:00am)
The UW Board of Regents approved a program Friday to give a
discount of up to 25 percent to out-of-state children or
grandchildren of UW alumni.
(01/30/11 6:00am)
Tuesday, Feb. 3,
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(12/09/10 6:00am)
(12/06/10 6:00am)
The Environmental Protection Agency informed the state Thursday it
will investigate 15 of Wisconsin's power plants, including three in
Madison and nine on UW campuses.
(11/22/10 6:00am)
Conservative polling group Wisconsin Polling Research Institute
released findings Sunday that indicate the majority of
Wisconsinites do not support the high speed rail project.
(11/11/10 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle appointed Westfield writer Bruce Dethlefsen as
Wisconsin's Poet Laureate Wednesday.
(11/02/10 6:00am)
Two Milwaukee executives fight for the
Governorship:
(10/29/10 6:00am)
Six months ago, it appeared that three-term incumbent U.S. Sen.
Russ Feingold, D-Wisconsin, could be fairly certain he would retain
his seat, but with the election just days away, Feingold is in for
the toughest battle of his career.
(10/18/10 6:00am)
With just over two weeks until the election, politicians poured
into Madison to tailgate with students, alumni and fans to root for
the Badgers and get their messages heard.
(10/11/10 6:00am)
The UW Board of Regents met Friday to discuss the collaboration
efforts in northeast Wisconsin between colleges in the region and
the business community, among other UW matters.
(09/20/10 6:00am)
With a primary victory behind him and a growing lead in the polls,
Oshkosh businessman Ron Johnson is posing an increasing threat to
three term U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., sparking one of the
most contentious senatorial races in the country.
(08/26/10 6:00am)
Although the Wisconsin Supreme Court case of McConkey vs. Van
Hollen in June failed to invalidate Wisconsin's constitutional
amendment banning same-sex marriage, the overturning of Proposition
8 in California earlier this month could mean big changes for
marriage laws nationwide.
(04/30/10 6:00am)
UW-Madison students called for an end to sexual assault Thursday
during a march on Library Mall and a march to the Capitol.