Partisanship puts ethics bill in doubt
Wisconsin lawmakers now find themselves deadlocked in the struggle for ethics reform, as the split Joint Finance Committee is next in line to vote on the Ethics Reform Bill.
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Wisconsin lawmakers now find themselves deadlocked in the struggle for ethics reform, as the split Joint Finance Committee is next in line to vote on the Ethics Reform Bill.
Wisconsin is facing yet another difficult budget gap this year. A report released by the Department of Administration revealed that state agencies are looking to spend approximately $1.6 billion more than the state will reap in tax revenue.
With over 10 years since their first release, the northern California rockers, Deftones, have returned to where they started; (perhaps not so) ironically, by doing nothing the same. Continuing to turn over the countless failed nu-metal projects in their graves, Deftones once again tiptoe the fine line between dementia and brilliance with their new album""Saturday Night Wrist.
Lady Sovereign is a 5'1\ white female rapper from Britain who Jay-Z signed to Def Jam after asking her to give him one on-the-spot freestyle. Even if she could only be described by two of these traits, it would be enough to tantalize the British music press hype machine, and so the combination of all of these has made it so anyone with a remote interest in music has probably heard of ""the biggest midget in the game"" even if they have no idea what she sounds like.
With the election fast approaching, Lieutenant Governor Barbara Lawton said women who believe in abortion rights must vote Democratic this Tuesday.
The Tenant Resource Center, a Madison-based center devoted to helping local renters with landlord and other living issues like tenants' rights, declared Monday it is suing the Associated Students of Madison Student Services Finance Committee because it was denied funding eligibility due to not being a Registered Student Organization.
It's no wonder that citizens are uninformed about local elections. Considering this week's release of a study about local television news broadcasts by the NewsLab at UW-Madison, it is amazing that people even know there is an election Nov. 7.
A pizza delivery driver sustained minor injuries after being beaten and robbed on the 400 block of South Charter Street early Friday morning, according to Madison police.
In the first half against Northwestern, Wisconsin surrendered nine points, muffed a punt and turned the ball over three times. So in spite of a strong second half, the Badgers had plenty of mistakes to dwell on after the game. Instead, following a 41-9 win over the Wildcats, they were pleasantly casual.
It is almost that time of the year again. Just after Halloween UW-Madison students will flock to local property companies in hopes of scoring the perfect place for the perfect price. But few students know what to look for and what they are entitled to.
Don't be afraid: Even after a lineup change and a two-year hiatus, Breaking Benjamin's much-anticipated new album—Phobia—has finally been released.
It is not a good idea to put hot sauce in your ear. Feel free to let out a collective well duh,\ but do know this—I had to learn this the hard way.
Any rational, sensible person might assume that the following melodramatic, heartbreaking lyrics—just a few more hours until we are all alone,\ ""just a few last hours, we got to make this count,"" ""so close your eyes and kiss me like it's the last time""—are all from the same song. That rational person would be wrong, because these lyrics are from three separate, yet nearly indistinguishable, songs from Hawthorne Heights' latest album, If Only You Were Lonely. The amount of repetitiveness, redundancy and recurrence within this album's 12 tracks appears nearly too often to count.
UW-Madison is starting the Safer Space Initiative in response to campus incidents such as hate crimes in Ogg Hall, a verbal assault at 433 Dayton Street and community incidents regarding the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community, like the kissing contest at West Towne Mall.
The same people that brought Bill Gates to UW-Madison last semester are now asking for something in return—demo CDs.
Frigid winter weather froze the remnants of the Feb. 16 snowfall, much to the chagrin of students walking to class Monday.
Buying more than one keg of beer could become illegal in Madison if a proposed keg registration ordinance is passed.
BADGER BITS
A debate has erupted between the UW System Board of Regents and Wisconsin State Legislation about UW employment practices that continue to pay employees in \backup"" positions and after being convicted of a felony.