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(10/16/02 6:00am)
In an atmosphere akin to a political rally, more than 700
students were treated by the Vote 2002 Coalition Tuesday night to a
lively debate between Second Congressional District candidates Rep.
Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, and Republican Ron Greer.
(10/09/02 6:00am)
Despite making the honor roll, Wisconsin received mixed grades
in a recent report regarding economic disparity of the
state.
(10/08/02 6:00am)
The U.S. Supreme Court began its 2002-'03 term Monday by
declaring it will not hear the Republican legal challenge to the
Democrats' replacement of U.S. Sen. Robert Torricelli, D-N.J., on
the official ballot.
(10/08/02 6:00am)
Maybe it was the two weeks off before the game, or the soft
pre-season schedule that didn't feature a single ranked team or the
pressure of being a 5-0 team. Whatever the reason the Badgers
defense looked soft and confused in Wisconsin's 34-31 loss to Penn
State on Saturday.
(10/04/02 6:00am)
Let the games begin.
(10/02/02 6:00am)
With bow hunting for Wisconsin's white-tail deer population
continuing on its way and the start of gun season a few weeks away,
Wisconsin's Natural Resource and Tourism Departments are in a race
against time to settle the public perception of chronic wasting
disease.
(09/23/02 6:00am)
Wisconsin Gov. Scott McCallum received Health and Human Service
Secretary Tommy Thompson's endorsement for governor Friday, but
Libertarian candidate Ed Thompson may receive his vote Nov.
4.
(09/19/02 6:00am)
Madison tenants could soon have a plethora of new city
ordinances in the books to protect them from bad landlords after
Wednesday night's Madison Housing Committee Landlord and Tenant
Issues Subcommittee meeting.
(09/17/02 6:00am)
Nearly 2,000 athletes signed up for one of the most grueling
tests of human physical endurance. Though the number of
participants involved in Sunday's first ever Wisconsin Ironman
Triathlon was large in its own right, it was the more than 20,000
expected spectators who turned up to watch the athletes, which
excited the downtown Madison businesses.
(09/12/02 6:00am)
The state Capitol became the stage for Wisconsin's official
Sept. 11 memorial, \Moving Forward in Remembrance,"" playing host
Wednesday afternoon to more than 300 government officials, service
men and women and public who gathered to memorialize the tragic
events of a year ago.
(09/12/02 6:00am)
UW-Madison students may not have to wait until later this fall
to find out the future of drink-specials in downtown
Madison.
(09/10/02 6:00am)
After approximately an hour of public testimony Monday night,
Madison is once again on the verge of regaining its place on the
national anti-smoking forefront. The city's Public Health
Commission gave its approval of a controversial measure which would
increase the number of establishments where smoking is
banned.
(09/09/02 6:00am)
With the three-way Democratic gubernatorial primary expected to
draw in voters, the city of Madison is in \desperate need"" of poll
workers for the Sept. 10 primary according to Ald. Mike Verveer,
District 4.
(09/06/02 6:00am)
No moderators, no rules, no time limit, just three challengers
going head to head. Though it may sound like some insane extreme
sport, it was the format Wisconsin Public Television decided to use
for its \We
(09/05/02 6:00am)
\To register, educate and motivate people to vote in the
UW-Madison community.""
(09/04/02 6:00am)
Tuition increases, a balanced budget and the environment. These
are just a few of the issues college students are focusing on when
deciding who to elect as the next governor of Wisconsin Nov.
4.
(09/03/02 6:00am)
In 1992 Madison was on the forefront of a national trend toward
eliminating smoking from all public places.
(09/03/02 6:00am)
UW-Madison senior Cassandra Slaughter is the deputy
communications director of Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk's
gubernatorial campaign. She deals with reporters from around the
state, and helps to maintain Falk's Web site.
(06/06/02 6:00am)
An extensive project to create a comprehensive arts district on
and around the site of the Madison Civic Center, 211 State St., is
currently underway thanks largely to a $100 million donation from
area businessman Jerry Frautschi.
(05/03/02 6:00am)
Some UW-Madison students are feeling the direct effects of the
states $1.1 billion deficit even before the state Legislature
decides on how to distribute the cuts, as their jobs as part-time
page positions for the Senate will no longer exist following June
1.