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Candidates vying for the District 8 alder position hope to gain student support to continue past Tuesday's primary.
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Candidates vying for the District 8 alder position hope to gain student support to continue past Tuesday's primary.
This is the end'¦ my only friend, the end.
Gov. Jim Doyle said Thursday he would rather solve the state's projected $342 million deficit in the 2009-2011 budget bill next year, instead of an emergency repair bill some lawmakers are favoring.
Within the past nine months, university residence halls have experienced false fire alarms, which officials say put students at risk and cost the Madison Fire Department valuable resources.
UW-Madison students evacuated Witte Hall dormitory on West Johnson Street Thursday when a elevator fire broke out at 3:14 a.m.
Actually, the movie is 108 minutes long, but who's counting? In this whodunit - or rather, who will do it - with a modern twist, Dr. Gramm (Al Pacino), a forensic psychiatrist, is faced with death threats when a serial killer he testified against is put on death row. The suspects? The serial killer (Neal McDonough), the romantically rejected teaching assistant (Alicia Witt), the disgruntled dean (Deborah Kara Unger), the emotional assault victim (Leelee Sobieski), the one-night stand (Leah Cairns), the irresponsible secretary (Amy Brenneman) and the nosy student (Christopher Redman). Each loom over Gramm's head as he is given 88 minutes to live.
A 40-year-old homeless man was sentenced to eight years in prison Friday, with an additional six years of extended supervision, for burglarizing and robbing a female student in UW-Madison's Witte Residence Hall last spring.
As happens a few times every winter, Monday afternoon I found myself laying flat on my back in the middle of a crowded walkway, trying to think how best to save face.
Giving parents the right to choose their child's school is failing to produce results in Milwaukee, according to a report released by the think tank Wisconsin Policy Research Institute.
UW-Madison Dean of Students Lori Berquam offered tips for UW-Madison students to have a fun and safe Halloween celebration this weekend on a newly launched Halloween 2007"" website.
Hip-hop is no longer just reserved for city streets and stereo speakers—next school year some of the movement's finest student performers will find a hub for their art at UW-Madison.
Hip-hop is no longer just reserved for city streets and stereo speakers—next school year some of the movement's finest student performers will find a hub for their art at UW-Madison.
The Joint Southeast Campus Area Committee met Monday and tackled a number of issues ranging from shenanigans in downtown parking ramps to renovations on Regent Street and campus construction this summer.
Mayoral candidates Dave Cieslewicz and Ray Allen focused on Madison poverty at a debate Thursday night at Witte Hall.
Brian Buhler, 39, was formally charged in Dane County Circuit Court on 11 counts Tuesday afternoon after turning himself into the Dane County Jail, four of which were for the robbery of two Witte Hall students Feb. 6.
Participation and student power were key themes in the Spring 2007 Associated Students of Madison Kick-off Tuesday night in the Humanities Building.
The UW-Madison Police Department took a 39-year-old man into custody Thursday for the Tuesday night Witte Residence Hall robbery.
University Housing and the UW-Madison Police Department are again asking students to be aware of their personal safety after a robbery was reported late Tuesday night at Witte Residence Hall.
A vocal UW System critic, state Rep. Steve Nass, R-Whitewater, was appointed head of the state legislative Committee of Colleges and Universities Tuesday, leaving some state lawmakers and UW System officials questioning the university's future for the next two years under a split-party government.