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(04/09/02 6:00am)
Having spent several months last fall allocating segregated fees
to student organizations for the 2002-'03 school year, the
Associated Students of Madison's Student Services Finance Committee
approved a plan Monday night that will cut an original budget of
$140,000 to suit cuts mandated last month by UW-Madison Chancellor
John Wiley.
(03/08/02 6:00am)
For the 13th consecutive year, UW-Madison was ranked as the
university with the highest number of Peace Corps volunteers.
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor ranked second and the University
of California-Berkley ranked third.
(03/04/02 6:00am)
Despite the state's refusal to add domestic partners' health
care benefits, UW-Madison's Teaching Assistants Association came to
a tentative agreement with the state Department of Employment
Relations Friday for their 2002-'03 contract.
(02/21/02 6:00am)
In an urban studies class at the University of Tennessee,
officials changed the grade of a student athlete four times, from
an initial incomplete to a C, which took him off academic
review.
(02/07/02 6:00am)
Drawing nearly 200 students, the Wisconsin Public Interest
Research Group held its spring kickoff meeting Wednesday to draw
attention to its varying campaigns, which deal with issues ranging
from homelessness to clean water.
(01/24/02 6:00am)
New York's Central Park, New Orleans' French Quarter, Boston's
Fenway Park, Madison's Memorial Union?
(12/12/01 6:00am)
Conservative author David Horowitz spoke Tuesday as part of the
Distinguished Lecture Series to counter attacks made toward him and
his arguments against slavery reparations, which were printed in
multiple campus newspapers around the country last spring.
(12/06/01 6:00am)
At least two UW-Madison students studying on visas have been
questioned in recent weeks through the U.S. Department of
Justice.
(11/29/01 6:00am)
As the five-year segregated-fee case now known as Fry v. Board
of Regents of the University of Wisconsin nears a possible
conclusion, questions have arisen concerning the implications for
UW-Madison.
(11/15/01 6:00am)
Student organization budgets will likely face considerable
scrutiny when the Associated Students of Madison Student Council
meets tonight. While some of the 2002-'03 budgets have attracted
criticism for their unprecedented sizes, student government
officials said they expect the budgets to remain largely
intact.
(11/02/01 6:00am)
The Associated Students of Madison held its bi-weekly meeting
Thursday night to address several pending issues on campus
including ASM's Student Services Finance Committee and the Board of
Regents Bill 175.
(10/25/01 6:00am)
About 25 students and community members attended a forum held
Wednesday at Memorial Union to discuss the terrorist attacks of
Sept. 11. UW-Madison political science Professor Donald Downs and
local historian and activist Dr. Allen Ruff engaged in a formal
debate over the U.S. military response and other possible, more
effective steps that could be taken.
(10/16/01 6:00am)
The Student Services Finance Committee is in the midst of
hearings and decisions regarding the funding of UW-Madison student
groups with segregated fees for the 2002-'03 school year.
(09/27/01 6:00am)
Activist and holistic healer Juan Almenarez spoke Wednesday in
the Humanities Building to UW-Madison students and community
members on healing in times of crisis and trauma. He spoke about
his experience dealing with civilians who have suffered under
tyranny in Honduras and gave words of wisdom in dealing with the
recent crisis in New York City and Washington, D.C.
(09/20/01 6:00am)
UW-Madison held a teach-in Wednesday in light of the Sept. 11
terrorist attacks to help students and other community members
understand the religion of Islam and the differences between people
of the Muslim faith and those responsible for what happened last
Tuesday.
(09/17/01 6:00am)
After days of watching events unfold on television, students,
faculty and community members congregated in Library Mall Friday
mourning Tuesday's terrorist attacks in a gathering UW-Madison
Police estimate at almost 20,000 people.
(01/25/01 6:00am)
In an unprecedented move, the Associated Students of Madison
will propose today the creation of new shared governance
committees. ASM plans to appoint faculty and academic staff to sit
on committees it creates to specifically deal with campus
issues.