Professor, student spar in Capital Times over CEO admissions study
After last week's Center for Equal Opportunity controversy, a war of words broke out between one UW-Madison professor and a student earlier this week.
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After last week's Center for Equal Opportunity controversy, a war of words broke out between one UW-Madison professor and a student earlier this week.
The Student Judiciary postponed a ruling that would remove Associated Students of Madison Vice Chair Beth Huang and committee chair Niko Magollan from student council Wednesday.
A man wearing a cowboy outfit sexually assaulted a woman on State St. Sunday, Sept. 11, police reported Monday.
The Center for Equal Opportunity, a conservative think tank, released two studies on diversity at UW-Madison late Monday night, saying in a press release it found evidence of ""severe discrimination"" in the university's undergraduate and law school admissions.
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Wisconsin football head coach Bret Bielema dismissed reserve defensive linemen Jake Irwin Tuesday after university police arrested the redshirt freshman, saying he was involved in a fight outside the Red Gym.
University of Wisconsin Board of Regents President Kevin P. Reilly announced the selection Wednesday of Chancellor Emeritus David Ward as interim chancellor of UW-Madison following Chancellor Biddy Martin's departure.
The Associated Students of Madison's Nominations Board faced scrutiny on a number of counts as the Student Council accepted appointments and debated policy Wednesday.
The Student Judiciary will decide the fate of the Wisconsin Public Interest Research Group's segregated fee funding in two separate appellate cases Tuesday.
Student Services Finance Committee members convened briefly Thursday to discuss Wednesday's Associated Students of Madison meeting and make plans to reconsider the so-called ""Manes Amendments.""
Chancellor Biddy Martin answered student and staffs' questions on the New Badger Partnership in Mitchell Theater Tuesday, and addressed graduate students' concerns specifically.
The Student Services Finance Committee denied Collegians for a Constructive Tomorrow's funding eligibility for the second time this fiscal year and the third consecutive year Monday.
Collegians for a Constructive Tomorrow made its second eligibility appeal before the Student Services Finance Committee Thursday.
The Student Services Finance Committee met Thursday to discuss the pending impeachment suit filed by Chair Matt Manes and to approve budget alterations for the Multicultural Student Coalition and Supporting Peers in Laidback Listening
Student Services Finance Committee Chair Matt Manes requested the impeachment of Vice Chief Justice Timothy Hogan of the Student Judiciary Wednesday.
The Student Judiciary ruled in favor of the Wisconsin Public Interest Research Group Tuesday in WISPIRG's complaint against the Student Services Finance Committee.
The Student Services Finance Committee approved the budget for Associated Students of Madison's student bus pass service Thursday.