Forum about student funds draws frustration
Students raised concerns and questions on changes to the segregated university fee policy Monday at a forum hosted by the university.
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Students raised concerns and questions on changes to the segregated university fee policy Monday at a forum hosted by the university.
Students and staff will assist the city and clean up after Saturday's Halloween festivities in a Sunday morning neighborhood clean-up campaign organized by the Wisconsin Union Directorate.
Mother Nature has thrown yet another curve into the wild string of weather in Wisconsin this year.
With education and a strong desire for world peace, eventually society could literally change.
The sick leave bill currently before the state Assembly is, on one hand, about a questionable perk for elected officials. On the other hand, however, it is about whether elected officials need to be members of the financial elite in order to survive.
This weekend students and residents from Madison plan to brave the cold and take an icy splash into the waters of Lake Monona in Madison's eighth annual Polar Plunge at Olin Turville Park.
Shocking news here, so you'd better take a seat: I love Thanksgiving. It is, without a doubt, my favorite day of the year. I am a grateful person, and I enjoy this opportunity to thank anything responsible for the glorious food of the past year. Bring me a pie on this day, and I'll chase you around like Borat, trying to kiss you.
The high tension and drama of competitive reality shows like ""Iron Chef"" make them extremely popular with a broad audience, college students included. For local fans of the show, the Madison Food & Wine Show hosted the final showdown for the Third Annual Dueling Chefs competition Sunday afternoon at the Alliant Energy Center.
The fact that the UW-Madison Roman Catholic Foundation was denied university funding and recognition Friday is disappointing. However, even more upsetting was the journey to the decision, which now puts the nation's largest religious student group without funding.
It has been two long years since the release of Grizzly Bear's album Horn of Plenty, which, like many New York art-rock albums of the era, featured a mish-mosh of chaotic melodies and exciting creativity that had been unfortunately overlooked by other indie pioneers such as Sufjan Stevens and The Arcade Fire, who also released monumental albums within the same time period.
For the first time in its 66-year history, Elizabeth Waters Hall is opening its doors to male residents.
Katie, a theater major at the UW, is nothing if not tenacious. Katie's greatest ambition in life is to be a Kabuki actor on the Japanese stage. Never mind the logistical problems that Katie is a Caucasian woman (not exactly the most cast-able type for a traditional Kabuki production). However, Katie will not be deterred. She can be seen nightly at the bars doing her Kabuki routine for spare change. Don't stop believing Katie. But, you might want to change locations; all of that shrieking is scaring the drunk people.
I'll be the first to admit that a column is one of the worst mediums to discuss the importance of a topic as far-reaching and widely researched as evolution'it's like trying to write 'War & Peace' as a pop-up book. Call it hubris, but I tried to do just that a little over two weeks ago, defending evolution in the face of Intelligent Design and the six to four Kansas decision to teach it.
It was a Pyrrhic victory of sorts for the Wisconsin Badgers football team Saturday afternoon. The improbable come- from-behind 38-34 win over the Gophers in Minneapolis saw a miraculous blocked punt by freshman linebacker Jonathan Casillas and an ensuing fumble recovery by sophomore defensive back Ben Strickland in the end zone for the go ahead touchdown with just 30 seconds remaining.
The arrest of a UW-Madison student caught the attention of passersby Thursday after several UW campus police officers arrived at the Social Science building, surprising students on their way to class.
This was the column I told myself I would never write.
On June 18, 2002, President Bush said, \I just want you to know that when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace."" The President, addressing the Department of Housing and Urban Development, neglected to mention if ignorance was ""really"" strength or slavery ""really"" freedom.
The Terri Schiavo controversy centered on two conflicting observations. Physicians said neurological tests indicated she was in a persistent vegetative state, or PVS, in which the higher functions of her brain had clinically ceased. Opponents argued that video clips of Schiavo smiling at her mother with recognition, clearly proved otherwise. But doctors say even a brain-dead person can exhibit reactions normally associated with sentient people.
Some albums pack such a punch that after completing the last track, the listener feels like he has been run over by an AstroVan full of rock 'n' roll. Other albums are so tame the listener is practically asleep by the time the album finishes. Almost Here, the debut album by Chicago five-piece The Academy Is..., falls exactly in the middle of these two musical extremes.