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Social advocacy group Badgers Against Racism announced it will hold a rally this Friday to speak against “Cinco de Mifflin” celebrations.
UW-Madison administrators said Monday the possibility of offering courses during winter break, which could happen as soon as next January, would give students more flexibility in their college educations.
Madison police identified two suspects, one of whom is a UW-Madison student, whose fight with each other resulted in one man stabbing the other with a knife.
City officials laid out a vision for downtown Madison Wednesday at the Overture Center as the city launched its development of a comprehensive Downtown Plan.
Herman Cain, former Godfather's Pizza CEO and Republican presidential candidate, has seen an enormous and inexplicable surge in the polls recently. Speaking in a booming Georgia drawl and delivering his conservative talking points like advertising slogans, Cain has focused his campaign around his 9-9-9 plan for economic growth. The plan proposes a complete repeal of the current U.S. tax system, replacing all forms of taxation with three flat taxes: a 9 percent personal income tax, a 9 percent corporate income tax and a 9 percent national sales tax.
For Lindenwood, the goal going in to a series with defending national champion Wisconsin must have been to contain the Badgers' offense as best it could. Keep it close and they could get good experience against a quality opponent or, if the unthinkable happened, pull off an amazing upset. And the plan worked – for 20 minutes.
In honor of slain UW-Madison student Brittany Zimmermann, parents Kevin and Jean Zimmermann helped host a second annual 5k run and walk Saturday morning to memorialize their daughter and show hope for the ongoing investigation of her murder.
Most people have an open-mouthed smile. Others smile with their eyes. Some people, like me, smile with their chin—their double chin to be exact. With a good number of college students owning cameras and with many of them attempting to capture every moment of their time spent at UW-Madison, the double chin has become an epidemic for not just myself, but many people on campus. Luckily, Facebook has so graciously been the easy means for this epidemic to shine in all of its awkward and unflattering glory.
Building representatives spoke to the Associated Students of Madison's Legislative Affairs Committee Monday about the possible development of new student housing high-rise near Grand Central.
UW-Madison Student Judiciary ruled Tuesday night in favor of the Associated Free Thinkers Ensuring Responsibility (AFTER), whose members were charged with the misuse of student segregated fees.
W.A.R. (We Are Renegades) marks Pharoahe Monch's third solo release since 1999. Although his output has been minimal, both albums have been quality releases. From his debut to 2007's Desire, he switched from a lyrical, battle rap style and adapted a more political message. His transformation also included more live instrumentation. W.A.R. continues with the political tendencies of Desire and calls for change.
The U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday it will not hear UW-Madison's appeal of a lower court decision that found denying funding to the Catholic student group Badger Catholic violates the First Amendment.
A mixture of optimism and concern surrounds Gov. Scott Walker's proposal to split UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee from the UW System.
A Chicago man was cited after he unplugged extension cords from a Fox News vehicle during the protests on the Capitol Square Tuesday afternoon. Madison Police cited Dan Edelstein, 23, for disorderly conduct.