Report shows downtown alcohol ordinance reduces alcohol-related incidents
A new alcohol policy has led to a decrease in police dispatches for alcohol-related incidents downtown, according to a yearly review conducted by city officials.
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A new alcohol policy has led to a decrease in police dispatches for alcohol-related incidents downtown, according to a yearly review conducted by city officials.
Wisconsin will face a $143.2 million projected state budget deficit for the 2012-2013 fiscal year, a release by the state's Legislative Fiscal Bureau revealed Thursday, adding another dimension to the possible recall elections this spring or summer.
While a few dedicated dreamers still strolling to class in cargo shorts and flip-flops may be ignoring the inevitable, the ugly truth is that summer is over and the fall semester is upon us. It's hard to ignore the clearly inverse relationship going on here—the temperature keeps dropping and the homework keeps piling up.
While I'm not exactly a film festival connoisseur, I've attended my fair share, including the Sundance Film Festival, the Chicago Film Festival, the Maui Film Festival and, of course, the Wisconsin Film Festival. They all have pros and cons, and each does some things better than the others. After my third year attending the Wisconsin Film Festival, I'd like to offer up my wish list of improvements.
After months of anticipation, forgone release dates and petitions, Lupe Fiasco's third album, L.A.S.E.R.S. (Love Always Shines Every time Remember 2 Smile), is finally here. With all the anticipation and buzz the album created before its release, it's hard to imagine the tracks could actually live up to the hype. Yet Fiasco once again proves his critics wrong with an album that combines the lyricism of KRS-One or Public Enemy with the beats and hooks of Bruno Mars or Pharrell. Fiasco is a pioneer in this sense, constructing an album chock full of conscious lyrics, wrapped inside a pretty package and perfectly set to blaze through the charts.
There's something very charming about a film that gets it just right. Miguel Arteta's new film ""Cedar Rapids"" gets it all right. It successfully creates characters we can laugh with, as opposed to laugh at. It surrounds its main character with a pitch perfect cast and a fully realized environment. Most importantly, it stays true to itself in classic good-hearted Midwestern spirit. Oh yeah, and it's hilarious.
A young man threatened to jump off the top of Van Hise Hall Friday, according to UW-Madison Police Department Spokesperson Ruth Ewing.
A 55-year-old Madison man was charged Thursday with two counts of receiving stolen property and disorderly conduct, Madison Police said.
Twelve years after the Tournament of Roses was born in Pasadena, Ca., in 1890, event organizers decided to host a football match as a part of the festivities. On New Year's Day 1902, the University of Michigan defeated Stanford 49-0 in the ""Tournament of East-West Game."" The match was so lopsided, however, that the Cardinal of Stanford quit after just three quarters.
The Wisconsin volleyball team finished its season this weekend with two losses, bringing the Badgers' final record to a disappointing 5-15 in the Big Ten and 16-15 overall. Wisconsin lost in three matches to both Purdue (12-8 Big Ten, 21-10 overall) Friday evening and Indiana (9-11 Big Ten, 21-11 overall) Saturday.
Hockey fans have long complained about the NHL All-Star Game. Its just about corporate schmoozing, the ballot process sucks, the game isn't entertaining, the best players don't want to play— so why should the fans care?
Jasmine Mans never expected that the heartfelt poem she delivered to an adoring campus crowd would land her in the national spotlight in less than a month. On Oct. 16, the UW-Madison student performed for a crowded Memorial Union Theater. An experienced spoken word artist, Mans conducted audience reactions with a profound command of content and delivery mixed with a captivating pop-culture topic: Nicki Minaj. After being posted on YouTube, the performance accumulated over 100,000 views within its first week.
My older sister and I are similar in that we share a love for bulk candy stores. From her Jelly Belly fetish to my affinity for chocolate, we always keep each other updated on our latest candy escapades. She has even coined the term ""candy belly:"" the stomachache you get from indulging too much. Let's just say I've had my fair share of candy belly this weekend. Not only was it Halloween, but it was also the opening weekend of State Street's latest novelty, Campus Candy.
The Student Services Finance Committee approved budget increase for MEChA, FH King Students for Sustainable Agriculture and Vets for Vets Thursday.
The No. 18 Wisconsin men's hockey team (3-2-1) returns home this weekend to square off against WCHA conference rival Michigan Tech (3-0-2).
Vice Provost for Diversity and Climate Damon Williams held a press conference Monday to discuss the recent reorganization of campus diversity programs at Thursday's Campus Diversity Forum.
OK Go will headline Madison's Freakfest celebration this year on Oct. 30.
Alright guys, calm down, calm down. I know it's Friday, but hey, I got places to be, too, huh? Right Jimmy? Right on. Today we're going to jump right in to an open discussion, and no, this time it is not going to be about Jimmy's unfortunate mishap with mixing Benzos and Admiral Nelson's, but rather, about the reading assigned for this week. Ready to start theorizing? Cool, me too.