Potential Mifflin Street Block Party sponsor withdraws application
The only potential sponsor for the Mifflin Street Block Party retracted its application to sponsor the event Tuesday, leaving Madison to plan the event on its own.
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The only potential sponsor for the Mifflin Street Block Party retracted its application to sponsor the event Tuesday, leaving Madison to plan the event on its own.
As controversy over the “KONY 2012” viral video continues, the founder of UW-Madison’s Invisible Children chapter said Tuesday that criticism aimed at the group at large should not be attributed to the local branch.
The Collegians For A Constructive Tomorrow appealed a student government decision that deemed the group ineligible for funding to the Student Judiciary Tuesday.
Reports from local Madison police that this Halloween weekend was ""the safest in years"" has left many students feeling hollow and filled with regret. While previous Halloweens have ended with exciting numbers of arrests and dramatic amounts of illegal activity, many students said this Halloween will be remembered as a miserable failure during which people too often felt ""safe.""
A man known as ""Creature"" with a reputation among Madison police for causing trouble was arrested Sunday night.
So a few days ago I was at Memorial Union, you know, the one by the lake. I was shamefully stuffing my face with soggy Rathskeller fries and a not at all unexpected overcooked Badger Burger, when I unfortunately ran into an acquaintance of mine from high-school chess club.
Members of the Madison Common Council and the Overture Ad Hoc Committee toured the Overture Center Monday to assess the potential costs of maintenance in the city's decision about taking partial ownership of the building.
Facing their toughest opponent yet this season, the Wisconsin football team suffered various critical breakdowns in all facets of their game but made the big plays when they mattered, including a Jay Valai blocked extra point in the fourth quarter to preserve the lead. And that, against a high powered but discipline lacking Arizona State team, was just enough to pull out the 20-19 victory and improve to 3-0.
Five fucking years.
Too often these days it seems flavorful beers are inevitably and gut-bustingly stodgy, making it difficult to enjoy more than one without feeling like it's Thanksgiving or Brat Fest. But just in time for summer, sunshine and gut-rot-free drinking, Ale Asylum has brewed up Bedlam IPA, a Trappist-style IPA that's easy to drink without sacrificing taste. Brewed in the Trappist monastic tradition dating back to the Middle Ages when beer ruled over water, Bedlam is both refreshing and full-flavored.
Spanish train company Talgo will operate from the former Tower Automotive to build the new high-speed rail lines and is expected to create 125 new jobs in Milwaukee, the company announced Tuesday.
After the dominating showcase the Wisconsin men's hockey team put on display last weekend, it would usually be difficult to imagine how the team could come out with the same intensity again this Friday and Saturday. But with the Border Battle against Minnesota this weekend, the energy level should be higher than ever when the Minnesota Golden Gophers come calling.
Sunday's 4-1 Minnesota Twins loss to the New York Yankees meant the end of more than a team's season. For fans who appreciate multi-purpose, cheap stadiums like the Metrodome, it meant the end of an era.
A bill to raise the tax on beer will soon be introduced to the Wisconsin state Legislature, but it is already receiving opposition from the governor and alcohol providers.
The 911 call made from slain UW-Madison student Brittany Zimmermann's cell phone will not be made public until her killer is found, a Dane County judge ruled in late December.