Bomb threats, evacuations at Minnesota, UW-La Crosse
A UW System school and a Big Ten university experienced bomb threats Wednesday, just days after the deadliest shooting in U.S. history.
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A UW System school and a Big Ten university experienced bomb threats Wednesday, just days after the deadliest shooting in U.S. history.
Undergraduates in the School of Business will pay an extra $500 next semester after the UW System Board of Regents officially passed a differential tuition proposal at its full board meeting Friday at UW-Oshkosh.
Two UW-Madison Student Wage Committee members are challenging Chancellor John Wiley's refusal to honor the Associated Students of Madison 2006 ballot referendum concerning student employees affected by the living wage initiative.
The UW-Madison Langdon Street Neighborhood Watch program launched a new campaign Saturday in an effort to expand the current safety program that began in Fall 2006.
University of Wisconsin Law School senior faculty members and UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley issued separate statements Friday surrounding the recent controversy involving law professor Leonard Kaplan and student accusations of racist comments toward Hmong people during his Legal Process course Feb. 15.
With about 408,000 SAFEbus rides given in the 2006 fiscal year and the yearly cost to operate a bus rising, UW-Madison Transportation Services continues to look at improving routes and increasing the number of riders.
Current and former UW-Madison students-turned-entrepreneurs spoke of the ups and downs of turning passions into professions at a crowded forum in Memorial Union Wednesday evening.
University Housing and the UW-Madison Police Department are again asking students to be aware of their personal safety after a robbery was reported late Tuesday night at Witte Residence Hall.
Days following the March for Peace protest in Washington, D.C., members of the International Socialist Organization gathered to debate ongoing questions involving the war in Iraq.
For many students, winter break was spent visiting family and friends, but for one UW-Madison student, the break brought heroism.
Students, faculty and staff members expressed their disappointment about the recently approved marriage amendment and discussed UW-Madison's plan to fight for domestic partner benefits at a second listening session held Wednesday.
UW-Madison students devolved into debating over the existence of a pervasive ""white"" American culture Wednesday during a discussion forum called ""Interracial Dating and Relating.""
The Wisconsin Center for the Advancement of Postsecondary Education hosted a Brown Bag forum Wednesday to discuss the G.I. Bill among postsecondary education leaders and policymakers.
National coverage of the use of a ""W"" logo similar to UW-Madison's ""Motion W"" at a high school in Waukee, Iowa, has fueled media attention to other high schools across the nation with similar logos.
Young voters between the ages of 18 and 29 turned out in record numbers for Tuesday's midterm election, according to a Young Voter Strategies teleconference held Wednesday. In Madison alone, young voter turnout tripled from 2002.
The Wisconsin Union Directorate's 2006 Distinguished Lecture Series hosted the 2001 Nobel Prize winner in economics Wednesday as the last lecturer of the semester.
The UW-Madison University Committee, the executive committee of the UW-Madison Faculty Senate, took an official public stance in opposition to the proposed state amendment to ban gay marriage and civil unions in a release issued Wednesday. The Faculty Senate has representatives from every UW-Madison department and division.
Following a settlement Tuesday regarding a controversy involving three UW Health fertility clinic doctors, two have decided to resign from their positions Oct. 31 and open their own private practice in Madison.
After Madison's ABC 27 News unearthed a story Tuesday that a textbook used by UW-Madison Professor Kevin Barrett is politically charged and includes an essay comparing President Bush to Hitler, state legislators again decried Barrett's UW-Madison lecturer position.
A group of UW-Madison researchers announced the discovery of a new peptide Wednesday that protects against influenza viruses, at a time when there is growing concern of a global flu pandemic, according to a University Communications statement.