Sexual Assault Awareness Month
April has been recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness Month since the late 1980s. More than half of all sexual assaults are committed by men against women whom they know in one or the other's residence.
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April has been recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness Month since the late 1980s. More than half of all sexual assaults are committed by men against women whom they know in one or the other's residence.
Ald. Todd Jarrell, District 8, announced Monday he will not run for re-election to the city council this spring, citing personal reasons.
Defense may win games, but don't tell that to the Wisconsin football team. Ignited by senior quarterback Brooks Bollinger and sophomore running back Anthony Davis, the Badgers' offense exploded late in the fourth quarter to recapture Paul Bunyan's Axe and ensure a bowl game as UW beat Minnesota 49-31.
Media are often referred to as the fourth branch of government. People say this because the media should have the same accountability. In the past few years, this has not been the case. Corporatization has pushed news media to entertain, rather than inform.
An argument, apparently over drugs, in the early hours of Sunday morning resulted in the stabbing of two males on the 200 block of Langdon Street, according to a report issued by the Madison Police Department.
With tuition increases for next year an inevitability, a bill linking tuition with financial aid has received publicity on the UW-Madison campus.
Contrary to critics of the Student Services Finance Committee, it has once again done the job to adequately allocate funds to best serve the student body. This time it is not about a controversial student group or the amount they fund themselves, but about the basic right to affordable and comprehensive health insurance. The current SHIP plan is bound to go bankrupt and soon leave the university with no health insurance program for students. Thanks to SSFC echoing ASM's Student Council's unanimous support of a new SHIP program, they amended the University Health Service budget and allocated $4,000 to help initiate a new plan.
Wisconsin will be better prepared to deal with terrorism, thanks to $2.6 million worth of federal grants received Tuesday from the Office of Justice Preparedness.
The state Assembly voted 67-31 Thursday to approve a bill requiring voters to provide state-issued identification at the polls in order to vote.
COLUMBUS, Ohio'While the inspired second-half play of the Wisconsin defense drew most of the headlines, several other subplots surfaced during the UW-OSU game Saturday.
The Madison Metropolitan School District Board will reconsider its recent decision to mandate the playing of the National Anthem in school classrooms in an Oct. 15 meeting, after the district drew national attention for what some interpreted as a move to ban the Pledge of Allegiance.
Lecturers and other short-term academic staff are among the cuts this year in the College of Letters & Science due to a nearly $1.5 million deficit encountered at the end of last year.