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For this year's incoming freshmen, high school may not have provided enough information to prepare them for college, according to Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment founder Angela Rose.
State Senate Democrats restored the financial aid local communities receive to provide basic services Wednesday as part of their attempt to balance the states $1.1 billion deficit.
Madison Mayor Sue Bauman cracked open her hiring freeze and authorized the Police Department to hire the seven new officers as approved by the City Council last November over Bauman's objection that the move was fiscally irresponsible.
As the semester comes to an end, the Multicultural Student Coalition will receive a break from the continual criticism rolling out of campus press editorials. Not a week went by without the Multicultural Student Coalition hearing that it was a drain on student tuition or abusing the segregated-fees system. So-called \fiscal conservatives"" ranted on and on about how the MCSC is taking advantage of majority students on campus. One of the most offensive criticisms against the MCSC was that it serves only minority special interests and the rest of the student body (mostly white) should revolt.
Madison residents may soon face a new hurdle in their party planning as the Alcohol License Review Committee passed a proposal Monday night that would place increased stipulations on the delivery of alcohol.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson returned to Madison Friday to celebrate the groundbreaking ceremony for the $65.9 million Health Sciences Learning Center.
Students with a yen for gambling can save their money and a trip to Ho-Chunk this weekend at Casino Night, sponsored by Students Orienting Students (SOS). The event is part of Spring Wisconsin Welcome, the January version of the fall events to welcome new and returning students to campus.