Madison selects Sustainability Commerce Center developer
The city of Madison selected a developer Monday to begin constructing a new sustainable building, according to a release.
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The city of Madison selected a developer Monday to begin constructing a new sustainable building, according to a release.
One of the biggest misconceptions about stalking is that it is an infatuation, romantic or playful, according to violence-prevention specialist and guest speaker Jeff Bucholtz.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students spoke out about their expectations of this year’s Olympic events in Sochi. While some students expressed concern about the conditions in Sochi, others are making plans to watch the games and cheer on their favorite athletes.
The Associated Students of Madison Student Activities Center Governing Board hosted a kickoff and open house event Tuesday at the SAC to introduce students to the center and its services.
The Legislative Audit Bureau released a 2012-’13 audit Tuesday indicating the University of Wisconsin System’s payroll reporting is not secure.
University Affairs Committee met Tuesday to review this semester’s campaigns including sexual assault awareness, campus safety, textbook affordability and mental health.
Madison’s Planning Commission met Monday to discuss demolition and reconstruction plans for several buildings on Washington Avenue, Wilson Street and Park Street.
Homeless service centers around the downtown and Isthmus area, including The Madison Salvation Army, are preparing for an influx of homeless residents due to plummeting temperatures.
Gov. Scott Walker declared a state of emergency in response to severe winter weather and a “dangerously low” propane supply in an executive order Saturday.
A team of University of Wisconsin-Madison scientists reported the discovery of a hormone and receptor that control cell expansion in plants Thursday, according to a university news release.
Madison’s B-cycle bike sharing system released an annual report Tuesday, showing that more bikers participated in the third season of the program compared to 2012.
Gov. Scott Walker spoke to the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents Thursday concerning the need to fill degree-requiring positions in the state.
University of Wisconsin-Madison political science professor Donald Downs said Wednesday he was “very surprised and honored” when the university asked him to deliver the Dec. 22 Winter Commencement speech.
State Rep. Jessie Rodriguez, R-South Milwaukee, won a special election against Democrat Elizabeth Coppola for the 21st Assembly District Wednesday. Rodriguez is the first Hispanic Republican woman and second Hispanic representative elected to the state Assembly.
The Madison Plan Commission approved the construction of a rooftop terrace pool and additional balconies on buildings in the Langdon Street National Historic District Monday. The commission also considered but did not approve the demolition of two smaller Howard Street apartment buildings.
The Associated Students of Madison Student Services Finance Committee voted on the Veterans, Educators and Traditional Students budget and heard the Greater University Tutoring Service 2014-’15 budget at a meeting Thursday.
The Associated Students of Madison Shared Governance Committee discussed the disparity between rising tuition and state support of higher education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison at a meeting Thursday.
Common Council will address amendments to the capital and operating budgets Nov. 5, which include construction of the Judge Doyle Square Garage, Madison Police Department’s overtime budget, services for the homeless community and a downtown public restroom.
Ruth Ozeki, the author of this year’s Go Big Read book, gave a lecture titled “How to be a Better Time Being” to 1,200 audience members at Union South Monday, as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series.
The Board of Estimates denied additional funding to provide more police officers downtown in a budget amendment meeting Monday.