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(01/20/06 6:00am)
Once a universally-divisive topic, public and political
sentiment against stem-cell research may slowly be eroding,
according to state politicians and recent local and national
political developments.
(12/13/05 6:00am)
An upgraded version of UW-Madison's Integrated Student
Information System resumed functioning on Monday after being
offline since Dec. 2.
(10/10/05 6:00am)
\There is a scene I've heard people criticize,"" Michael
Showalter said of the cult hit ""Wet Hot American Summer"" in a
recent interview with Newsweek. ""My character slips on a banana
peel. Our joke is: We did a banana-peel joke. That's kind of an
esoteric joke. It's a joke about comedy.""
(09/30/05 6:00am)
Embracing modest successes and bemoaning perceived failures on
the part of the UW-Madison administration and student community,
students and faculty shared experiences, observations and tears at
the sixth annual Plan 2008 campus forum on diversity.
(09/19/05 6:00am)
Recounting imperial atrocities in the Middle East and the rise
of the neoconservative movement, vocal critic of the Iraq war and
British member of Parliament George Galloway spoke to a crowd of
1,000 Sunday at the Memorial Union Theater. Despite the absence of
a key speaker, actress Jane Fonda, Galloway invigorated the largely
anti-war crowd.
(09/07/05 6:00am)
Citing swiftly moving lines, a minimum of hassle and a more
focused and responsive audience, the Athletic Department does not
hesitate to label the new football ticket distribution process a
success.
(04/19/05 6:00am)
A policy that would have curtailed student leader salaries by as
much as $7,000 in some cases was narrowly defeated by the Student
Services Finance Committee Monday night during the organization's
final meeting of the year.
(04/14/05 6:00am)
In opposition to the presence of military recruitment on campus
and escalating financial costs of the conflict in Iraq, some
students will be walking out of class at 11:00 a.m. today.
(04/04/05 6:00am)
Offering a colorfully historic account of the Black Panther
Party, former chair and co-founder Bobby Seale spoke at Bascom Hall
Friday.
(03/14/05 6:00am)
UW-Madison's cultural sensitivity was brought into question
Friday night when a group of students staged a sit-in at Ed's
Express over an alleged instance of racial harassment by an
employee that occurred at the restaurant on March 1.
(03/07/05 6:00am)
Hoping to stem the trend of increasing tuition, a coalition of
students, teaching assistants and professors will hunger strike in
the Capitol from March 7 to 10. The three-day fast will protest
Gov. Jim Doyle's proposed 14 percent tuition increase over the next
two years.
(02/24/05 6:00am)
Although strained state funding drives tuition higher every year
and slowly dwindles the university's selection of classes and
programs, leading a student organization remains a profitable
venture.
(02/21/05 6:00am)
Hoping to combat what is perceived as an epidemic of alcoholism
on the UW-Madison campus, a determined group of students decided to
take matters into its own hands. Sharing only a mutual desire for
chemical abstinence, Sober Students on Campus held their inaugural
meeting Friday, playing games and sculpting instead of hitting the
bottle.
(01/24/05 6:00am)
Stirring a longstanding local and national controversy, a series
of UW System race-based grants has recently provoked both criticism
and adulation.
(01/20/05 6:00am)
Hoping to provide a stark contrast to the patriotic homogeny of
the presidential Inauguration, Stop the War, a UW-Madison
organization opposed to the Iraq conflict, organized 57 UW-Madison
students and other protesters to attend the Inauguration in
Washington and voice opposition to some of President Bush's more
controversial policies.
(12/09/04 6:00am)
The demolition of University Square, a campaign against the
Defense of Marriage Act and an initiative to limit next year's
tuition hike to 4.3 percent are just a few of the efforts
Associated Students of Madison hopes to bring to fruition next
semester, according to ASM officials.
(12/02/04 6:00am)
The wave of upscale housing development converging on downtown
Madison may prove a mixed blessing, say city officials and private
contractors.
(11/18/04 6:00am)
The Rolling Out the Red Carpet campaign, an initiative launched
to promote sportsmanship and curb growing hostility toward fans of
opposing teams, has been moderately successful, according to
UW-Madison officials.
(11/04/04 6:00am)
UW-Madison greeted President Bush's victory Wednesday with
emotions ranging from outrage to malaise to gratitude.
(11/02/04 6:00am)
Wisconsin's significance in today's election may be
unprecedented, say UW-Madison professors.