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(09/24/14 7:39am)
UW-Madison researchers soon will have the option to store and organize lab notebooks with a new software service called Electronic Lab Notebook, according to a Tuesday university release Tuesday.
(09/23/14 6:46am)
Student government leaders discussed the importance of voting and made new members eligible to register students to vote in a meeting Monday.
(09/18/14 3:22am)
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals officially ruled Wednesday Wisconsin’s ban on same-sex marriage will stay in place until the U.S. Supreme Court makes a decision, according to the Associated Press.
(09/17/14 6:33am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Badger Catholics debated fundamental religious issues with the Atheists, Humanists, & Agnostics Tuesday evening at Memorial Union.
(09/16/14 6:00am)
State Rep. Chris Taylor, D-Madison, spoke of student debt, voter ID and student engagement in politics at an Associated Students of Madison Legislative Affairs meeting Monday.
(09/15/14 2:41am)
A credit rating corporation has given the city of Madison an Aaa rating with a stable outlook, the highest possible rating a city can receive, Madison Mayor Paul Soglin announced in a press release Friday.
(09/11/14 7:23am)
The U.S. Senate Homeland Security & Government Affairs Committee held a hearing on the militarization of police forces Wednesday evening in response to issues brought up following the Ferguson shooting.
(09/09/14 7:04am)
Student Services Finance Committee members met Monday for their first meeting of the year, discussing eligibility criteria for groups applying for financing from $44 million in segregated fees SSFC distributes.
(09/08/14 5:32am)
Ironman competitor Daniel Bretscher said he “hurt so good” shortly after finishing the race, wrecked physically and in disbelief that he had just won.
(09/08/14 2:20am)
Madison Police Department officers found an unconscious battery victim just off State Street early Friday morning, according to an MPD incident report.
(09/04/14 3:23am)
In a move aiming to improve opportunities for early career researchers, U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., introduced the Next Generation Research Act at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Wednesday.
(09/03/14 2:50am)
City officials released a proposed budget Tuesday afternoon which, if passed, would allow for the replacement of aging infrastructure and a large investment in affordable housing.
(09/01/14 11:15pm)
A city known for its strong political ties, Madison will have the opportunity to redefine itself as residents look to elect a new leader in the 2015 mayoral election.
(08/07/14 4:57am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department responded to a report of a disturbance at the Wisconsin Psychiatric Institute and Clinics at approximately 8:00 a.m. Tuesday caused by former patient S. Jean Gibson, who later died from injuries, according to a UWPD release.
(06/19/14 5:14am)
A Dane County jury found 18-year-old Dominic Cizauskas, former University of Wisconsin-Madison football recruit and Mukwonago High School linebacker, guilty Wednesday of raping a UW-Madison student in December, according to the Wisconsin State Journal.
(06/14/14 1:29am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison police made a recommendation Friday to charge 31-year-old UW Hospital nurse Stefanie A. Jones with stealing at least 42 drug-filled syringes and endangering patients, according to UWPD Public Information Officer Marc Lovicott.
(05/02/14 1:57am)
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights placed the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater on a list of schools possibly inappropriately handling harassment cases, according to a Thursday White House release.
(04/30/14 7:20am)
The new University of Wisconsin-Madison personnel management system has encouraged further development of the Human Resources Design Project strategic plan, according to a university release.
(04/30/14 6:49am)
Madison’s city Council approved an ordinance to allow alcohol consumption on downtown commercial quadricycles and renewed a contract with Judge Doyle Square project directors to continue its negotiation process.
(04/30/14 6:36am)
The Student Judiciary ruled Monday that College Republicans did not receive due process in its April 23 appeal for a larger office space in the Student Activities Center and should receive a re-application hearing.