Report: John Chadima sexually assaulted student on Rose Bowl trip
Senior athletic official John Chadima allegedly sexually assaulted a student employee during a Rose Bowl party in his hotel suite, a UW-Madison report revealed Tuesday.
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Senior athletic official John Chadima allegedly sexually assaulted a student employee during a Rose Bowl party in his hotel suite, a UW-Madison report revealed Tuesday.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David Prosser will not take up any new cases for the rest of the month because he is recovering from a colon ailment, according to the Associated Press.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) released a much-anticipated report regarding Iran’s nuclear programs Tuesday afternoon, including hard evidence of certain military aspects of the program that suggest Iran could eventually posses a nuclear weapon. Crucially, the report released Tuesday is the most comprehensive and damning account of Iran’s nuclear program yet, and as such the report will send shockwaves throughout the international community. Reports released late last week and early this week describe Israel as preparing for a military strike against Iran, while defense planners in the United Kingdom are preparing military contingency plans if the United States or another ally chooses to resort to military force in response.
For the past six months, the Associated Students of Madison’s 18th session has received a constant barrage of criticism from all sides pertaining to the organization’s general internal ineffectiveness. Any member of ASM knows and understands that the concerns for the organization put out by the media and general campus avenues are valid, at least to some extent. General student body members who are versed in the history of ASM also know that these concerns are not unique to this session.
I'm the kind of guy who likes to have a plan. Life is comfy when you're able to settle into a rhythm. More order means fewer surprises, and I like that. I have for as long as I can remember.
Lewis Black hates a lot of people. He hates Scientologists. He hates Republicans (though he would rather be a Republican than a Scientologist) and Democrats alike—minus U.S. Senators Russ Feingold, Ted Kennedy, and Bernie Sanders, ""the guy from Vermont."" The biggest asshole he has ever met, though? That award goes to Donald Trump.
Today is Friday. The average guy wakes up with a pounding head, some puke on his shirt, and next to a girl he has in his phone as ""Tig ass Bitties."" He then blasts Rebecca Black, half to piss off his roommates and half because Rebecca is cuter than ""Tig ass Bitties."" Then it's breakfast. Tylenol, some eggs, grab some sausage and maybe even grab some sausage.
In order to vote in the next Wisconsin election, all college students will need is the right sticker.
The Mifflin Street Block Party may not be dead yet. Despite threats made by Mayor Paul Soglin and the Madison Police Department to end the party, city officials are seeking Mifflin Street residents' input to determine the block party's future.
The race for the 2nd Congressional District began Wednesday when two state representatives announced their candidacies.
The Student Judiciary decided College of Letters and Sciences Representative Elect Leland Pan, who was accused of illegally canvassing in dorms, will retain his seat after determining evidence used against Pan was insufficient.
Ald. Bridget Maniaci, District 2, retained her seat by defeating UW-Madison graduate student Sam Stevenson in Tuesday night's election.
The Daily Cardinal has you covered throughout the month of march. Look for instant updates on twitter at @msternberg76 and continuous coverage on The Redzone blog.
Enrollment in the UW System hit a new high this semester, reaching almost 182,000 students, according to new numbers released Monday.
Madison residents and city officials attended the official re-opening of the Lisa Link Peace Park located at 400 State St. Saturday morning.
Friends and family of Professor Emeritus Jim Hoyt met Friday in Vilas Hall to dedicate room 2195 to him after his years of dedication to UW-Madison.