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(09/24/12 10:13pm)
A Dane County court sentenced a Green Bay man who stabbed a University of Wisconsin-Madison student several times at the 2011 Mifflin Street Block Party to 2.5 years in prison.
(09/24/12 5:39am)
If the student section looked empty at Saturday’s game, it may not have been because of the early 11 a.m. kick-off time.
(09/23/12 3:57pm)
University police are investigating a series of thefts that occurred early Friday morning in Sellery Residence Hall, located at 821 W. Johnson St.
(09/19/12 7:50am)
After hours of discussion, Madison’s city council approved legislation to allow taxi drivers to cruise on State Street from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m.
(09/19/12 7:46am)
City officials and University of Wisconsin-Madison student representatives plan to collaborate in arranging an alternative late-night transportation service to SAFEcab, a nighttime cab service recently eliminated from the university budget.
(09/18/12 6:40am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students may be able to avoid citations and underage drinking tickets due to a new initiative by a Madison Police Department group’s Twitter account that informs followers about upcoming bar raids and house parties police plan to bust around campus.
(09/17/12 5:36am)
Madison police shut down 24 illegal house parties Saturday and heavily monitored popular student tailgating areas such as Breese Terrace and Regent, Langdon and Spring Streets.
(09/17/12 1:35am)
French director André Téchiné’s 2011 film “Unforgivable,” which premiered in the Directors’ Fortnight selection of last year’s Cannes Film Festival, strives to show life’s jagged edges but is ultimately weighed down by the filmmakers’ inability to fully flesh out characters and story. It is a film that gets better as it goes along, yet its superficialities still hinder it from reaching its full potential.
(09/14/12 10:37pm)
Badger football game day house parties may shut down more quickly due to increased police patrolling on Regent Street, Langdon Street and Breese Terrace.
(09/14/12 6:57am)
With fewer routes and longer wait times, some University of Wisconsin-Madison students said changes to campus bus routes are “inconvenient.”
(09/13/12 7:53am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students and downtown residents may need to look for an alternative concert venue as the iconic Orpheum Theatre faces the possibility of closing its doors.
(09/12/12 6:15am)
Madison’s financial committee continued deliberating Mayor Paul Soglin’s proposed 2013 capital budget at their meeting Tuesday, hearing presentations from city departments that affect areas of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.
(09/11/12 8:18am)
The city’s financial committee approved funding at their meeting Monday for a new initiative that could help keep cyclists off sidewalks in addition to further discussing Mayor Paul Soglin’s proposed 2013 Executive Capital Budget.
(09/11/12 7:55am)
Residents in the State-Langdon Neighborhood heard a proposal Monday for a new student apartment complex, which would require the demolition of three buildings.
(09/10/12 7:39am)
A University of Wisconsin-Madison chemistry professor crossed the finish line in just over nine hours Sunday at Madison’s annual Ironman triathlon, where thousands of family members, supporters and volunteers packed the streets to wildly cheer on approximately 2,900 competitors.
(09/07/12 7:31am)
The Student Services Finance Committee hosted a direct services demonstration night Thursday to give campus organizations the opportunity to display the services they provide to the student body.
(09/07/12 7:30am)
State Rep. Brett Hulsey, D-Madison, told the Wisconsin State Journal Wednesday the charges leveled against him for his recent interaction with a nine-year-old boy at a city beach may be “politically motivated” and connected with Mayor Paul Soglin’s administration.
(09/06/12 7:26am)
At a press conference Wednesday regarding Madison’s 2013 capital budget, Mayor Paul Soglin discussed a request he made in July that all city department heads present an operating budget with a five percent reduction in spending.
(09/05/12 7:18am)
Mayor Paul Soglin introduced his $192.1 million capital budget proposal for 2013 to the city council Tuesday, which includes funding for a new fire station and skate park.
(08/30/12 9:13pm)
UPDATE: The Dane County Medical Examiner's Office released the name of the student in a statement as John "Vietnam" Nguyen. Nguyen was 19 years-old from Chicago IL. The statement also confirms Nguyen's cause of death as an "accidental drowning."