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(03/12/08 6:00am)
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz has proposed a 311 phone service to give
Madison residents an avenue to make inquiries or address concerns
about various city issues. The line would handle anything from
pothole complaints to snow-emergency-related questions.
(02/19/08 6:00am)
With the late Wisconsin primary gaining more importance in
recent weeks, the state has become an arena for the kind of intense
campaigning political junkies dream about.
(02/11/08 6:00am)
Among the premier artists of the contemporary world, Jasper
Johns is considered to be one the greatest printmakers America and
modern art have seen to this day. His printmaking career stretched
over four decades and can be seen in Jasper Johns: The Prints,"" a
retrospective exhibit of his work at the Madison Museum of
Contemporary Art. This grandiose collection boasts over 100 prints
that display the culmination of Johns' talent, innovation and
experience in a chronological walk through his artistic
career.
(11/28/07 6:00am)
Madison fire officials determined discarded smoking materials
were the root cause of the Nov. 18 fire at 123 N. Bedford St. that
killed a 23-year-old UW-LaCrosse student and displaced five
UW-Madison students.
(03/21/07 6:00am)
Senior Special Assistant to the Chancellor LaMarr Billups
announced Wednesday he is leaving UW-Madison in May to accept a
position at Georgetown University.
(02/27/07 6:00am)
I must say, before entering my M. Night Shyamalan rant, the only
thing that surprised me Sunday was that ""Pan's Labyrinth"" didn't
win Best Foreign Film. Otherwise, ""The Departed,"" Helen Mirren
and no-bra Gwyneth's 1960s tablecloth dress were all about
right.
(02/19/07 6:00am)
Behind stellar performances from its trio of talented freshmen,
the No. 50 UW men's tennis team edged out No. 51 Penn State (7-1
overall, 1-1 Big Ten) 4-3 in their Big Ten conference opener Sunday
at Nielsen Tennis Stadium.
(02/18/07 6:00am)
Employees at the state Capitol were evacuated Friday due to a
gas leak from a nearby telephone pipe that runs through the
building.
(02/05/07 6:00am)
The UW men's tennis team pulled off one of the biggest wins in
Badger history Monday afternoon, pulling out a gutsy 4-3 upset
victory over No. 10 Miami in Coral Gables, Fla.
(01/24/07 6:00am)
2 oz. gin
(12/04/06 6:00am)
A defense fund has been started on behalf of Georgia Thompson,
former aide to Gov. Jim Doyle.
(11/28/06 6:00am)
Dana Bedessem
(11/28/06 6:00am)
College students never seem to have a lot of money, becuase of
this they are usually aching to get their first paycheck. While one
might be tempted to spend money freely upon getting that first job,
looking ahead and investing for retirement might be the better
thing to do. Starting earlier can be the key to financial health in
the distant future.
(11/19/06 6:00am)
Lizzy Henning is a UW-Madison junior majoring in elementary
education and dance. Her sweet and bubbly personality not only
shines in the classroom but also through her dancing. Lizzy is
trained in tap, jazz, ballet, hip-hop and clogging. There is no
denying this girl's talent. One minute she's a graceful ballerina,
the next minute she's bringing sexy back. Lizzy eats, breathes and
sleeps dance. Watch out Madison: her hips don't lie.
(11/10/06 6:00am)
At the UW System Board of Regents November meeting Thursday,
Regents focused on Milwaukee's public health, how the university is
helping the city meet those needs and difficulties the UW System is
facing retaining faculty due to its inability to meet salary
demands.
(11/06/06 6:00am)
The UW-Madison School of Business added two more alumni to its
collection of Distinguished Business Alumnus Award winners
Friday—fewer than 75 alumni have received the award in the School's
106-year history.
(11/02/06 6:00am)
Staying open late on State Street is increasingly becoming an
economic risk due to drunken students and citizens.
(10/10/06 6:00am)
The tragic school shootings of the past few weeks have brought
up many important issues dealing with violence and youth in our
country. It is obvious better relationships must be made between
students and administrators if we hope to solve this problem.
Arming teachers, as state Rep. Frank Lasee, R-Bellevue, proposed
last week is not the solution.
(09/27/06 6:00am)
Dozens of activists held a sit-in Tuesday at a Madison army
recruiting station to protest the military's ""don't ask, don't
tell"" policy, which bars any openly gay soldiers and recruits from
the U.S. Army.
(09/25/06 6:00am)
Be honest. Looking at the Badger football roster before the
season started, how many games did you think they could win? Seven?
Eight?