South Park Street site of apparent homicide
A 31-year-old man was allegedly attacked and killed Tuesday afternoon in an alley near the 700 block of South Park Street, according to the Madison Police Department.
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A 31-year-old man was allegedly attacked and killed Tuesday afternoon in an alley near the 700 block of South Park Street, according to the Madison Police Department.
A report by the state Legislative Fiscal Bureau Thursday predicted a $300-to-$400 million budget shortfall in 2007-'09, with uncertain implications for the UW System.
As I write this, snow is plummeting to the ground faster than you can put on your heavy-duty winter boots. Some people love the snow - you know, the die-hards out on Bascom Hill with their makeshift cafeteria-tray sleds the second a snowflake hits pavement.
After much deliberation, I have decided to go on strike. I have been inspired by the Writers Guild of America strike to fight for my own residual payments. The writers in Hollywood are demanding payment for episodes viewed on the Internet. Companies make a profit from ads running with these shows, and the writers see none of this extra income. This is unacceptable.
In terms of sheer musical spectacle, you can scarcely do better than Béla Fleck and the Flecktones tonight. Fronted by the best and most innovative banjo player in the world and flanked by the likes of Victor Wooten, whose bottomless bag of slap-happy licks on the bass guitar has marked him the premiere player of his own instrument, the Flecktones are in many ways the musical equivalent of the Cirque du Soleil.
At the end of April, the UW Athletic Department released new procedures for the sale, distribution and allocation of student season tickets for men's hockey—available now—and men's basketball—available in September.
Both the men's and women's track and field teams competed in the Drake Relays Saturday in Des Moines, Iowa. The men's competition was highlighted by a record matching performance by Demi Omole. Omole joined Georgia's Mel Lattany (1978-81) as the only two competitors to win four consecutive 100-meter dash championships. Wisconsin only sent competitors for two field events and two relays, but the Badgers still fared quite well. The team of Peter Dykstra, Nathan Brown, Seth Pelock and Nate Larkin earned a second place finish in the 4 x 110-meter high hurdle relay, while the team of Dan Goesch, Joe Detmer, James Groce and Joe Pierre finished sixth in the sprint medley. Rounding out the Badger's performance was s0phomore high jumper Brennan Boettcher. His leap of 6' 6 3?4' was good enough for seventeenth in the high jump.
Undergraduates in the School of Business will pay an extra $500 next semester after the UW System Board of Regents officially passed a differential tuition proposal at its full board meeting Friday at UW-Oshkosh.
Throughout the spring season, UW coaches have stressed playing with consistency. For the past month, the play of the Wisconsin offense has been consistently inconsistent. The trend continued during the Badgers' intra-squad scrimmage at Camp Randall Stadium Saturday.
Dennis Troha, a major Gov. Jim Doyle campaign contributor, faces up to 25 years in prison and $500,000 in fines stemming from several felony counts that claim he illegally donated large sums of cash to campaigns.
Lawmakers and activists encouraged the Wisconsin State Investment Board to divest from companies that facilitate genocide at the Capitol Wednesday.
The must-win mentality is generally reserved for the playoffs and consequential games at the end of the season, but the Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey team embraced the mindset to salvage a series split this past weekend against Minnesota State at the Kohl Center.
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A private stem cell company basing its operations on UW-Madison stem cell research will open early next year. The company will be headed by former WiCell Research Institute Director Beth Donley, according to a Wisconsin Technology Council statement.
Taco Bell Corp. announced the removal of green onions from all of its U.S. restaurants Wednesday, following E.coli outbreaks in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
Facing their toughest test yet this season, the UW men's basketball team held off a record 3-point shooting attack to beat Winthrop 82-79 in overtime Monday night. The Eagles set a Wisconsin-opponent record by hitting 15 threes on the Badgers. Senior guard Torrell Martin led the way, as he became the second player in as many games to tie the Kohl Center mark of seven 3-pointers in a game.
The UW-Madison chapter of the Sierra Club visited Chancellor John Wiley's office Tuesday afternoon, leaving behind postcards and a holiday gift.
For Packer fans, it seemed that the past weekend answered one question and raised another. The answered query concerned Brett Favre: Does the future first-ballot Hall-of-Famer, at 37 years of age, still have enough game to compete in an ever-evolving faster, stronger NFL? The question after his team knocked off the Minnesota Vikings in a historically unfriendly venue: Is there still hope for the Green Bay Packers to be a playoff team?
Answer: She traveled to Chicago to compete in the final round of auditions for College Jeopardy.
Few lawmakers at the state or national level have science backgrounds, yet they make policy decisions based upon scientific discoveries and information. We trust our representatives and senators to make these decisions every day both here in Madison and in Washington, D.C. Where do the legislators find their information to make important decisions on our behalf?