Student Judiciary rules in favor of AFTER members
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.
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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.
Bassett neighborhood residents gathered at the Capitol Lakes retirement center Monday for their monthly neighborhood meeting to discuss the Nolen Centennial Project and the Mifflin Street block party.
Ald. Bridget Maniaci, District 2, retained her seat by defeating UW-Madison graduate student Sam Stevenson in Tuesday night's election.
Scott Resnick and his campaign supporters celebrated at Zander's Capitol Grill Tuesday night following his victory in the District 8 alder race over challenger Kyle Szarzynski.
UW-Madison released some of Professor William Cronon's e-mail records to the Republican Party of Wisconsin Friday following the open records request the group filed March 17.
Wisconsin Department of Administration Secretary Mike Huebsch said Wednesday the state will continue to consider restrictions on collective bargaining in effect, despite a judge's injunction against publishing the bill.
Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz condemned the state Joint Finance Committee for not scheduling a public hearing in Madison during a meeting at Memorial High School Wednesday.
A Dane County District Attorney filed a brief Tuesday asking to continue the injunction on the Budget Repair Bill following an appeal by the State Department of Justice.
The Joint Southeast Campus Committee heard new ideas Monday for the planned expansion of the St. Paul's Catholic Center.
Four New York Times journalists who went missing in Libya last week , including two UW-Madison graduates, have been located and will be freed, according to The New York Times.
UW-Madison International Academic Programs canceled all study abroad opportunities in Japan for the Spring 2011 semester Thursday in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake and tsunami.
UW System leaders praised the Legislative Building Commission after it passed Gov. Scott Walker's capital budget proposal, which included a new UW-Madison School of Nursing building.
State Senate Republicans removed all fiscal items from the budget repair bill, avoiding the need for a quorum, and passed limits on collective bargaining Wednesday, sparking massive protests and raising questions of constitutionality.
Six Madison Common Council members unanimously authorized a lease for the temporary relocation of the city's Central Public Library at the Board of Estimates meeting Monday.
U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., discussed her thoughts on the budget debates going on at the national and local levels in an interview Saturday with The Daily Cardinal.
The state Senate passed a resolution Wednesday that would impose a fine against any senator who is absent for two or more days without leave in a effort to force Democratic senators to return to Wisconsin.
Democratic state representatives braved the cold weather Wednesday as they set up offices on the Capitol lawn to protest the strict rules meant to keep protesters from entering the building.
The Madison Common Council discussed issues surrounding the redistricting and reapportionment process of city districts Monday.
The Madison Common Council discussed issues surrounding the redistricting and reapportionment process of city districts Monday.
John and Tashia Morgridge will be the speakers at the UW-Madison Spring Commencement ceremony.