Cieslewicz, Monona Terrace committee reveal new director
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz and the Monona Terrace Board of Directors nominated Gregg McManners as the new director of the Monona Terrace.
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Mayor Dave Cieslewicz and the Monona Terrace Board of Directors nominated Gregg McManners as the new director of the Monona Terrace.
Collegians For A Constructive Tomorrow appealed to the Student Judiciary Friday after being denied funding by the Student Services Finance Committee for the third year in a row last month.
In the senatorial race between Republican candidate Ron Johnson and Democratic U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., the choice for who would best serve Wisconsin is clear. While Johnson may feel confident about the GOP tilt in the upcoming election, Feingold's rich political experience and maverick status spotlight him as the best candidate for the seat he has successfully held for the last three terms—earning our endorsement.
A 26-year-old Prairie Du Chien man confessed to the alleged murder of his girlfriend, then-23-year-old Shannon Fischer, who went missing nearly four years ago.
The Student Labor Action Coalition held a dance party in front of Bascom Hall Friday to celebrate UW-Madison's decision to cut ties with Nike.
Nuts and bolts. Nuts and bolts. Nuts and bolts. We got screwed
The Internet age has created a period of unprecedented openness in the arts. Works that were previously impossible for the masses to check out are now readily available, at least as reproductions. This proliferation of artworks is by no means a uniquely contemporary phenomenon—just ask Walter Benjamin, whose ""The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction,"" first published in 1935, remains the definitive text on the confrontation between the arts and popular technology. Indeed, most of Benjamin's arguments from that essay are today regarded as axiomatic, most notably his thesis that as technology gets more sophisticated, the arts get sluttier.
More than 400 participants danced Friday night at the Shell for the Wisconsin Dance Marathon, raising over $80,000 to be donated to the American Family Children's Hospital.
The Madison Downtown Coordinating Committee discussed possible train station locations Thursday night for the high-speed rail set to connect Madison to Milwaukee and potentially to the Twin Cities.
The Grateful Red were given free towels to cheer on the Wisconsin men's basketball team Saturday against Indiana, but it was the Hoosiers who threw in the towels moments after the tip-off.
Wisconsin Supreme Court justices are now allowed to hear cases involving their campaign contributors after the Court approved new rules on a 4-3 vote Thursday.
Corporate donations to legislative and presidential campaigns are no longer restricted to maximum caps on their amount after a U.S. Supreme Court decision Tuesday overturned a 63-year-old law.
Even in light of current economic turmoil, Wisconsin hospitals have remained strong and benefit the state's economy, according to a study released Thursday by UW-Extension and the Wisconsin Hospital Association.
To the untrained eye, the annual calendaring of Spring Break would seem as arbitrary a system as Scanner Dan has to his heckling targets, no doubt an illusion the powers that be would like to maintain. In truth, that bearded bum is far more impartial than the Board of Regents who set our schedule. Through a painstaking investigation, this journalist finds that in the eight Spring Breaks falling between the years of 2004 and 2011, no less that five coincide with St. Patrick's Day, a ""coincidence"" which in effect outsources the celebration of this critical holiday to spring break locales across the continent instead of allowing them to take place anywhere near the ""progressive"" confines of our beloved campus. Although few students would consider this near-perennial placement of the holiday suspect, the nine days of nothingness surrounding this sacred celebration of Irish culture betrays a systematic effort on the part of this University to suppress and suffocate the cultural identity and general will to live among its Irish members.
Many Spring-Breakers flock to the coasts each March in hopes of soaking up sun, consuming a large number of tropical beverages and hitting on scantily clad college students. But some people demand a more memorable Spring Break. Vagabond foodies seeking good food and drink with friends should look further inland - Las Vegas.
Gov. Jim Doyle's proposed budget calls for the elimination of grants for Wisconsin Clean Sweep, a program for cleaning up the state's toxic waste.