Assembly seat opens up as Parisi moves on
Newly elected Dane County Executive and State Rep. Joe Parisi, D-Madison, resigned from the Assembly Wednesday to transition into his new role at the county level.
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Newly elected Dane County Executive and State Rep. Joe Parisi, D-Madison, resigned from the Assembly Wednesday to transition into his new role at the county level.
Architect Richard Gage spoke to the UW-Madison Sifting and Winnowing Club Thursday about apparent inconsistencies between the actual events of September 11 and the official narratives of the tragedy.
Members of the Madison community gathered at the Orpheum Theatre Saturday afternoon for ""Talking Peace Corps,"" a celebration of the organization that included a lecture by Peace Corps Director and UW-Madison alumnus Aaron Williams.
There were angry protests in Madison, fiery speeches and a demand for action. Was it another day of discontent aimed at Gov. Scott Walker?
The Student Services Finance Committee cited new evidence from a federal court case to argue against the funding eligibility for Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow at an Associated Students of Madison Student Judiciary hearing Tuesday.
After facing airplane delays and a bout of food poisoning, journalist Seth Mnookin eventually found his way to UW-Madison Thursday to denounce the proposed link between autism and the Measles, Mumps and Rubella vaccine.
Despite consisting of one of the music industry's consistently successful hip-hop/pop production teams, the Neptunes, N.E.R.D.'s group work has never topped the charts. Ten years and three studio albums have not given the trio of Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo and Shay Haley much radio play. In fact, the highest chart position of any of their songs came in 2004 with ""She Wants To Move"" hitting fifth on the U.K. singles chart. While N.E.R.D.'s albums have been more successful than their singles (with In Search Of… (2002) and Fly or Die (2004) both reaching gold status) the three Grammys and two Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Awards sitting on a shelf in the Neptunes' studio are better indicators of the group's excellent production and arrangement skills.
With the help of a reality television personality and a civil defense attorney, the UW-Madison American Civil Liberties Student Alliance gave a group of approximately 100 students a crash course in civil liberties and individual rights Tuesday.
Approximately 100 people attended a panel of UW-Madison professors that addressed the historical, linguistic, and contemporary social roots and implications of the ""Coastie"" and ""Sconnie"" stereotypes Tuesday as part of Ethnic Studies Week and the Jewish Heritage Lecture Series.
Sean Cornelius
The Hold Steady has been labeled by many as a 'bar band,' and while that may sound simplistic, it is anything but. The band co-opts the good-time riffs of artists like Thin Lizzy, the horn sections, sweeping pianos and heartland storytelling of Bruce Springsteen.
Madison residents who are 18 years of age and have lived in their respective districts for at least 10 days can start gathering nomination signatures Dec. 1 for the Dane County Board and the District 5 City Council elections in April.