Budget includes tuition cap
UW students will face tuition increases of 5 to 7 percent in each of the next two years under the 2005-'06 budget proposed by Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle Tuesday night.
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UW students will face tuition increases of 5 to 7 percent in each of the next two years under the 2005-'06 budget proposed by Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle Tuesday night.
As we have witnessed in the State of the Union address Wednesday night and the agenda of new Secretary of Education Margaret Spelling, President Bush's ongoing insult to American families has not only been a slap in the face to LGBT individuals and families, but more so to
It is time for all of us to get back into the groove once again-not just the school groove, but the concert-going groove. So far, some bands have announced tours with stops in Madison and its surrounding areas. Additionally, Madison will be the home to fine arts events worth seeing. With the shows scheduled so far, this spring should be filled with musical delight. Here is a preview of some shows that will be coming around Madison this semester, and surely something will fit your taste.
A sparkling Christmas tree stands tall in the middle of the Capitol rotunda.
UW-Madison football Head Coach Barry Alvarez may soon be leaving Camp Randall for the land of the Irish, according to WNDU-TV.
Although the Audrey Seiler saga ended months ago, Connie and Fish from Z104 are dredging it up once again as a way of advertising for their show. They have created three billboards depicting themselves in a marshy area with the caption: \This has NOTHING to do with Audrey,"" ""Depressed?"" and ""Boyfriend not noticing you?"" In tahe first billboard the hosts' mouths are duct taped while Fish holds a flashlight, in the second they are tied together with rope and in the last they are peeking out from behind some brush.
The UW Muslim Students Association is asking people to fast for one day as it gears up to host its second annual Fast-a-Thon today at the Red Gym.
An open letter to fall:
When Sept. 11 happened, the spotlight of the world was suddenly thrown on the Mideast nation of Afghanistan. The Taliban ruling class was suddenly our sworn enemies, and a declaration of war threw the entire area into chaos. Dan Fesperman manages to capture that chaos in his novel \The Warlord's Son,"" painting the turmoil and squalor of a war-torn nation-and two men caught in its tempest-with startling imagery and sympathy.
The Washington Post
Students gathered in the Witte Hall backyard yesterday to raise medical funds for the family of UW-Madison freshman Jason Gratzl who fell Aug. 28 from a second-floor Mifflin Street balcony and is currently in a coma.
I've been thinking it for years, but I'm finally going to say it-Easter is confusing and scary.
The UW System Board of Regents learned last Thursday it may face hard limits on increases in state funding.
Last weekend, the UW men's track team won its fourth consecutive Big Ten indoor title, beating second-place Minnesota by an impressive 52 points. It was an unexpected victory for the Badgers, as Assistant Coach Mark Napier, who specializes in field events, predicted the Gophers to be the big winners, but the results suggest success for the Badgers in the upcoming NCAA Indoor Championships. Napier credits team tradition, not the coaches, for the huge victory at the Championship, which took place at the University of Michigan.
A California judge declined to halt San Francisco from issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples Friday, meaning the marriages will continue for at least the next several weeks.
High voter turnout last Tuesday has not deterred a number of on-campus groups working toward greater voter participation.
The Badger softball team is getting an early reprieve from the snow and cold of Wisconsin before spring break. This weekend they return to the desert of the southwest to play in the Arizona State University Slugger Classic in Tempe. Wisconsin (2-3) will go against Iowa State, Utah State, Illinois State and host Arizona State during the weekend.
Editor's note: Due to an editing error yesterday's feature column \Find yourself this Valentine's Day"" attributed to Peter N. Long, was actually the work of Amos Posner. Today's column is what Long intended to run Tuesday. Posner's column can be found on our Web site at http://www.dailycardinal.com.