Sumi dismisses Dane County case against union law
Dane County Judge Maryann Sumi dismissed a lawsuit brought on by Dane County challenging Gov. Scott Walker's controversial law restricting collective bargaining rights of public employees.
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Dane County Judge Maryann Sumi dismissed a lawsuit brought on by Dane County challenging Gov. Scott Walker's controversial law restricting collective bargaining rights of public employees.
Student Services Finance Committee Chair Matt Manes requested the impeachment of Vice Chief Justice Timothy Hogan of the Student Judiciary Wednesday.
Residents of the State-Langdon Neighborhood Association debated the potential height of the proposed remodeling of the St. Paul Catholic Student Center and Residential College Thursday.
One of President Barack Obama's messages in his State of the Union address was encouraging bipartisan cooperation and unity. ""We will move forward together, or not at all,"" he said. And although Obama visited Wisconsin the next day to emphasize his message in our purple state, Gov. Scott Walker's recent plans for election reform seek only to separate parties and set our voting system back.
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz named UW-Madison alumnus Mark Woulf as the city of Madison's Alcohol Policy Coordinator Tuesday.
Over the past decade, UW-Madison has focused much of its time and resources on recruiting minority students to campus. Their sometimes misguided efforts, the UW photoshopped pamphlet being a classic example, are undoubtedly well-intentioned, but they often ignore a more serious issue facing our campus: a persistent and substantial achievement gap between minority students and the rest of the student population.
The UW-Madison School of Nursing, the Goodman Community Center and Lussier Community Education Center has been awarded $1 million in federal funding to support health research and improve community health.
Perhaps it's because I'm in a long-distance relationship that I initially liked Magic Kids' new album, Memphis. The first song's lyrics include ""I'm scared of you leaving me here alone ... I'll be waiting here right by the phone / I'll be waiting here till you come home."" I'm their target audience; I'm supposed to eat all that up.
Last week, the state assembly passed a bill banning the release of 911 call recordings. If it goes on to gain the Senate's approval, Wisconsin could become the fifth state exempting audio of 911 tapes from the public records, following Missouri, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, and Rhode Island. Even though the new measure is backed by families of the victims, who are the most relevant party in cases of emergency, public rights to access these records should not be abridged.
This does not seem to deter restaurateurs from having a crack at this crowded market. Among the newcomers to the scene, Taco Heaven and The Taco Shop are distinguished by their very straightforward and unequivocal marketing pitch: They aim to feed tired and drunk souls after midnight.
The state superintendent may get more control over struggling Wisconsin schools under a new plan proposed by Gov. Jim Doyle Monday.
Mark Johnson
The Wisconsin women's hockey team fell in a pair of close contests to the Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs on the road, coming up short in a comeback effort Saturday and struggling offensively Sunday. Those losses mark the first time the Badgers have fallen in a series sweep this season.