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A meeting will be held tomorrow in Steenbock Library to introduce the public to campus disaster plans for a variety of potential incidents.
Jeff Gilbert did not think much of the smoke alarms ringing on the night of Jan. 13. Where he lived-the Porchlight Transitional Housing Complex on North Brooks Street-they went off frequently.
Legislation that would allow Wisconsin liquor retailers to offer up to three shots of liquor to customers is seeking co-sponsorship.
The short and long-term environmental impacts of plans to renovate Memorial Union were open to debate in a public forum Wednesday, but voices of opposition failed to materialize in the modest turnout.
In the world of hip-hop, 1995 is ancient history. The late Tupac and Notorious B.I.G. were still alive and spitting, and a Philadelphia-based hip-hop band called the Roots broke into major label rap with Do You Want More?!!!??!, a jazzy, boom-bap inflected gem on par with the grittiest East Coast offerings of the Wu-Tang Clan.
A unanimous vote at the Madison Board of Estimates meeting Monday to recommend the establishment of a downtown, daytime homeless shelter will bring the resolution in front of the City Council for approval.
Cameron Crowe was once regarded as a seminal modern American filmmaker. He spent the ‘80s and ‘90s producing some of the most beloved films of those respective decades. In the 80's Crowe began his film career by adapting a screenplay from his non-fiction book "Fast Times at Ridgemont High: A True Story," a chronicle of the lives of six different teenagers, which Crow secretly re-enrolled in high school at the age of 22 in order to capture.
Preliminary data released by the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Thursday showed a decline in the state's unemployment rate from September to October, and a decrease in the total number of jobs available.
State officials agreed Wednesday to take official disciplinary action against physicians who were responsible for writing sick notes for demonstrators at the state Capitol last spring.
The fact that two of the year's most highly anticipated hip-hop albums share a release date invites a certain amount of comparison of both the artists and their music.
The largest hurdle facing the redevelopment of State Street's 100 block was made explicit at a city meeting Monday: public disapproval of the demolition of six historic and landmarked buildings.
A survey released Thursday highlighted the effects funding cuts have had on public schools since the adoption of Wisconsin's biennial state budget.
Following a flurry of policymaking that included extending concealed carry to the legislative floors of the Capitol, a group of protestors sued the state Friday over their right to carry banners and signs in state buildings.
The special legislative session dubbed “Back to Work Wisconsin” by Gov. Scott Walker adjourned in the Assembly Thursday, concluding a day of legislation that left some lawmakers questioning the effectiveness of the economic legislation initiative.