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State Street businesses get boost from Freakfest
With Halloween and the annual Freakfest celebration quickly approaching, businesses along State Street have been anticipating the rush of excess customers, as well as the potential for disorderly conduct.
10/16/2009 - Crossword Solution
10/13/2009 - Sid and Phil
Edgewater Hotel, Central Library to continue as originally planned
Two controversial redevelopment projects will continue as originally planned, despite the attempts by several alders to redefine their terms.
09/15/2009 - Sid and Phil
University Ave. Liquor to get new ownership
One of Madison's most prominent liquor stores will soon be under the new ownership of two former employees, who have decided to purchase the establishment from its former owner.
Almost 'Time' for a nap
By many accounts, the Dodos' second album, Visiter, was one of the most criminally underrated albums of 2008. Their incendiary passion lit fires in their songs, and they paved a new approach to psychedelic acoustic folk, inciting as much meaning through mechanical ferocity as the songwriting itself. However, on their newest release, Time to Die, the Dodos pull back on the reins and present themselves in a much more meditative manner.
Update: Doyle won't seek re-election
Gov. Jim Doyle announced today that he will not seek reelection for a third term, leaving a wide open field for the 2010 governor's race.
Arriving at the end of another chapter
As the year winds down and my ultimate departure from Madison looms nearer and nearer, I feel almost the way I imagine I will feel right before my death.
No Fun League stomps on player's creativity, self-expression with celebration rules
Although several interesting things happened in the world of sports since the middle of December, one specific incident sticks out in my mind. I could not help but laugh when I found out that New England Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker was fined $10,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct.
Bo's crew ready to face Eagles
Wisconsin will travel to Milwaukee Saturday to renew its intense in-state rivalry with No. 25 Marquette in a non-conference clash.
Third world forgotten in economic turmoil
By Jonathan Hayden
Domestic partner benefits long overdue for UW-Madison faculty
By Jon Spike
Assess wants and needs for funding
On Monday night, the Student Services Financial Committee approved funding eligibility for the Roman Catholic foundation. Originally requesting $211,970 of the General Student Services Fund - comprised of student's segregated fees - SSFC made several cuts to RCF's proposed budget overall, granting $167,586 for the next academic year.
Badgers look to vent at OSU's expense
When looking at Wisconsin's schedule during the preseason, everyone in Madison circled the home game against Ohio State as the most important game of the season. In the preseason, both teams were ranked in the top 15, and National Championship hopes were running high for both squads.
Wisconsin falls apart against Michigan
The No. 18 Wisconsin football team made history Saturday against Michigan; it's just that the history will go down in their books, not UW's.
Task force to combat county's racial disparities
County officials announced a plan Monday to reduce racial disparity in Dane County's criminal justice system through the creation of a specialized task force.
Research institute opens in Madison
A ribbon-cutting ceremony marked the opening of the first tower of the Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health Thursday.
Wisconsin hopes to avoid slip up against Bemidji State
This weekend, the No. 5 Wisconsin Badger women's hockey team will face off against the team that sits in the cellar of the WCHA, Bemidji State. The Beavers enter Madison with a 1-21-2 record in conference and are 32 points behind Wisconsin in the standings.