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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.
A member of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Associated Students of Madison was elected as chair of a new recruitment and outreach committee in a tight election Wednesday.
Chancellor Rebecca Blank introduced the idea of splitting a Vice Chancellorship into two positions for next year at a University of Wisconsin-Madison Faculty Senate meeting Monday.
The Associated Students of Madison Student Services Finance Committee decided on a $22,481 budget for Wisconsin Student Public Interest Research Group for the 2015 fiscal year Monday, significantly reducing funding for the group’s salaries.
The Associated Students of Madison Student Services Finance Committee approved the 2014-’15 budget for Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán at a meeting Wednesday after a long debate from committee members.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Associated Students of Madison Coordinating Council met Wednesday to discuss transferring money from this year’s Varsity Day budget to other funds in the internal budget.
An Office of Sustainability representative facilitated discussion on environmental initiatives on campus and the recently established Green Fund at the second Sustainability Fair Thursday.
The University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Associated Students of Madison passed its $1,325,624.86 internal budget Wednesday after discussion on the proposed “green fund.”
Vice Provost for Student Life and Dean of Students Lori Berquam attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Associated Students of Madison Coordinating Council meeting Wednesday to discuss recent safety issues on campus, as well as to propose possible recognition of members of ASM.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Associated Students of Madison approved its internal budget Wednesday. In addition to debating the “green fund,” the council voted to eliminate funding for United States Student Association membership.
The Associated Students of Madison Coordinating Council finalized a draft of its 2015 internal budget Wednesday.
The Associated Students of Madison Sustainability Committee met Wednesday and discussed updates to its “green fund” plans, as well as news on additional campaigns and the upcoming Sustainability Fair.
The Associated Students of Madison Sustainability Committee met Wednesday to discuss the progress of its current campaigns.
The Associated Students of Madison Sustainability Committee met Wednesday to discuss potential campaigns for the upcoming school year.
Members of the Dane County Board of Supervisors introduced two resolutions at a meeting Thursday, which could extend the deadline on Occupy Madison’s park permit and establish a new cooperative house.
Halloween is arriving a week early for moviegoers this year, and it looks like this year's movies are attending the weekend box office costume party as David and Goliath. Going as Goliath is ""Saw VI,"" another installment in the unstoppable torture-porn franchise. With a relatively cheap budget of $10 million and a built-in audience that can't wait to see more Jigsaw action, ""Saw VI"" has everything going for it.
Almost a year removed from watching 2004 Big Ten Player of the Year Devin Harris lead Wisconsin (11-5 Big Ten, 20-7 overall) to the Big Ten Tournament Championship, the Badger faithful will tune in tonight to see Bo Ryan's club take on the No. 6-seed Ohio State Buckeyes (8-8 Big Ten, 20-11 overall). The Buckeyes defeated No. 11 Penn State 72-69 Thursday afternoon in their first round matchup, coming back from an 11-point deficit at halftime.