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(04/19/06 6:00am)
Waking up at the Real Worldhouse in Key West, Fla. contestant
Zach Mann said he barely opened his sleepy eyes only to have a
giant black camera shoved in his face and forced to put on his mic.
He walked to the kitchen—\there is nothing to eat and the sink is
full of dishes""—and checked his Facebook. This might seem all too
familiar to the typical Madison student, minus the camera crew, of
course.
(04/04/06 6:00am)
While some UW-Madison students will head to the polls today to
cast their votes for Dane County Board District 5, others have
already voted using absentee ballots.
(03/26/06 6:00am)
Citing a lack of campaign cash, Milwaukee County Executive Scott
Walker announced his decision to drop out of the Republican
gubernatorial race on March 24.
(03/23/06 6:00am)
Over the past year, UW-Madison students acquired a reputation of
engaging in heavy alcohol and drug use after being crowned the No.
1 party school by the Princeton Review and number two of the Top 10
Cannabis colleges by High Times magazine.
(03/01/06 6:00am)
After investigating all UW System employee files in the State
Audit Bureau, a recent audit showed the UW System currently employs
40 convicted felons. According to Doug Bradley, UW System
spokesperson, 27 are employed UW-Madison's campus.
(02/28/06 6:00am)
If the state Assembly passes an amendment banning gay marriage
Tuesday, Wisconsin citizens would voice their opinions on this
controversial issue and vote in a statewide referendum next
November. However, a passing of the amendment could have strong
repercussions for straight couples as well as gay ones.
(02/13/06 6:00am)
Both Gov. Jim Doyle and state Rep. Rob Kreibich, R-Eau Claire,
have recently introduced education initiatives sparking debate
among students, guidance counselors and politicians alike.
(02/09/06 6:00am)
State Rep. Rob Kreibich, R-Eau Claire, unveiled plans for an
education initiative in a statement Wednesday that would guarantee
Wisconsin students admission into a UW System school.
(01/31/06 6:00am)
In light of the recent scandal surrounding Adelman Travel, Gov.
Jim Doyle officially terminated the state-issued contract and
ordered an independent review of the Department of Administration's
contracting procedures Monday.
(01/24/06 6:00am)
At age eight, children typically spend their weekends playing
soccer, watching cartoons and conversing with their imaginary
friends. But under new legislation, Wisconsin 8-year-olds could add
hunting to their list of extracurricular activities.
(01/18/06 6:00am)
The Wisconsin state Senate voted 28-5 Tuesday to adopt a new
proposed amendment to concealed carry legislation in an attempt to
make the bill more palatable to Democrats.
(01/13/06 6:00am)
To those who look no further than Madison, Wisconsin may seem a
haven for democratic liberals. But not all things are as they
appear.
(12/12/05 6:00am)
aWhen carpenter Mike Rodrian decided to build a $40,000 shed on
his land, he had no idea his project would become the subject of a
heated political debate.
(12/07/05 6:00am)
U.S. Congressman Mark Green, R-Green Bay, told students he isn't
running a traditional gubernatorial campaign, but rather 'is
leading a movement in Wisconsin to make it the great state it once
was' at a College Republican club meeting Tuesday night.
(12/02/05 6:00am)
Wisconsin Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager asked for Gov. Jim
Doyle's consent Thursday to bring suit against the Food and Drug
Administration for what she claims is an unnecessary delay in
approving a contraceptive pill, Plan B, as an over-the-counter
drug.
(11/14/05 6:00am)
The state Democratic Party has found itself split following Dane
County Executive Kathleen Falk's announcement of her intentions to
challenge incumbent Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager
Thursday.
(11/03/05 6:00am)
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized corporate influence over U.S.
environmental policy at a fundraising event for Attorney General
Peg Lautenschlager at the Madison Concourse Hotel Wednesday.
(11/01/05 6:00am)
Four state legislators are calling for a new 'independent'
investigation into the Paul Barrows controversy following UW System
President Kevin Reilly's acknowledgement Saturday that he was aware
of the reasons for Barrows' sick leave.
(10/17/05 6:00am)
??Local Madison fire stations were public hot spots Saturday as
they hosted open houses to complete Fire Prevention Week. Families
and curious Madison citizens flocked to their nearest fire
departments to check out fire trucks and meet local firefighters.
(10/13/05 6:00am)
At a committee hearing Wednesday, Army General Albert Wilkening
presented three major recommendations for Wisconsin to improve its
evacuation plan in case of a catastrophic disaster.