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Caved In - 10/16/2012
City Council approves new union contract
Local union members cheered from city hall’s meeting room after Madison’s city Council voted unanimously Thursday to approve a contract that will cut wages but likely avoid layoffs.
Dane County trade union to vote on new contract agreement
Members of a Dane County trade union will vote Thursday to ratify an extended contract agreement with the county regarding financial aspects of employment for county workers.
Washington and the Bear - 05/02/2012
Parliamentary style questioning keeps leaders in check
When Newt Gingrich triumphantly challenged President Obama to seven, three-hour Lincoln-Douglas style debates in early December, the prospect appeared to coincide with his image as the intellectual Republican candidate. Yet since his impressive performances in GOP debates, the professorial Gingrich appeal has tapered significantly. His disappointing fourth-place finish in the Iowa Caucus-due, in part, to a horde of negative advertisements in the state-shattered any hopes of the utopian, debate-based primary Gingrich desired. A strong showing in Florida could give a jolt of energy to his candidacy, but with a limited war chest and reservations about his personal life, Gingrich would best avoid buying new milk.
Clinton strategy memo focuses on Ohio, Texas, not Wisconsin
A Wednesday memo from the campaign of U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., said how Clinton can win the Democratic nomination, though Wisconsin is not mentioned once in the release.
'Insidious' brings out filmmaker's best demons
When your film features the director and writer of ""Saw"" (James Wan and Leigh Whannell, respectively), and is produced by the director and writer of ""Paranormal Activity"" (Oren Peli), it is fairly certain that something good will come of it. ""Insidious"" revolves around a family who experiences paranormal disturbances after their son, Dalton (Ty Simpkins), falls into an inexplicable coma. They soon find out Dalton is trapped in the world of his dreams, called ""The Further,"" and they must face a realm of demons in order to save him. This psychological thriller does not attempt to shock audience with blood, guts, and elaborate methods of execution, nor does it rely entirely upon unseen antagonists.
La Follette asks Supreme Court to drop DOJ's appeal
The legal battle over the budget repair law escalated Thursday when Secretary of State Douglas La Follette filed a petition to halt an appeal against Dane County Circuit Court Judge Maryann Sumi's court ruling.
03/21/2011 - Washington and the Bear
03/09/2011 - Washington and the Bear
Voter ID bill a step backward
In today's politics, there is always strategy behind action, motivation behind words and intentions of re-election and party strength behind long-term plans. But that usually does not mean legislation is passed purely for strategic reasons.
'Let it Snow' or let it blow?: Should radio stations only play Christmas music?
Christmas stations are an ‘O Holy Hell'
Man loses to tiger in tug-of-war bout
A Baraboo man is in good condition at UW Hospital after a Siberian tiger bit him at the Wisconsin Big Cat Rescue and Educational Center Friday.
Capacity issues cause problems for potential Sconnie bar
An ordinance regarding capacity issues may be the obstacle delaying the opening of a ""Sconnie"" themed bar.
Look for these head coaches on Badger sidelines this year
Students on campus spend plenty of time debating the merits of players in all sports, but sometimes the men and women that call the shots from the bench get overlooked. Here are four coaches to know for next year.
Few Badger basketball stars would make it at the pro level
Each year Wisconsin usually sends multiple athletes to the NFL and the NHL system, but only once every few years does a Badger make the NBA. Obviously the size of the rosters has a lot to do with that, and the fact that UW rarely lands a hallmark recruit with an NBA future already mapped out for him. Let's take a look at some Badgers on this year's squad and what kind of chances they have at making the league.
Report analyzes proposed grad school reform
A UW-Madison Faculty Senate committee released a report Monday opposing any separation of graduate school education from research in response to a recent restructuring proposal from UW administrators.