Gregory Plotnikoff
Dr. Gregory Plotnikoff said the way health care is currently run is killing the country and draining the economy.
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Dr. Gregory Plotnikoff said the way health care is currently run is killing the country and draining the economy.
Assistant City Attorney Steve Brist presented a plan for basic principles to improve renter relations in a Landlord and Tenant Issue Committee meeting Thursday.
Madison Mayor Paul Soglin proposed increasing city workers’ wages in a Tuesday meeting.
Professor Peter Mansoor described his experience as General David Petraeus’ former executive officer.
U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., was re-elected as the federal representative for the Madison area Tuesday.
Environmental history professor William Cronon said it is necessary to understand the land to know how to protect it.
SSFC heard GUTS' presentation Thursday and will decide on its budget Monday.
Badger Catholic panelists discuss their faith-based beliefs Tuesday.
Documentary filmmaker Oliver Stone and writer Peter Kuznick discussed their 2012 television series, “The Untold History of the United States,” in a DLS presentation Thursday.
Several environmental advocates opposed resource extraction in front of the capitol with a banner reading “Draw the line—No tar sands” as part of an Earth Day march and rally.
Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley visited Milwaukee Friday to endorse Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke.
Gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke said Gov. Scott Walker’s plan for the projected surplus is “irresponsible.”