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Protesters Library
Protesters ended the march at Helen C. White Library, where they lay for 20 minutes in a "die-in" to represent black men and women killed by law enforcement around the country.
Volleyball
It's all smiles for the Badgers, who are moving on to the Final Four.
Volleyball celebration
Two years ago, Wisconsin celebrated a victory over Ohio State to advance to the elite eight. They will look to repeat history tomorrow at 1 p.m.
Spoon
Spoon gave a polished and professional performance at the Orpheum Theater Sept. 18.
Prof
Prof was an undoubtable highlight of Freakfest Nov. 1.
Chris D'Elia
Chris D'Elia gave a winning standup set at the Majestic Theatre Oct. 16.
Lauren Carlini
Is this the year Lauren Carlini leads the Badgers to the promised land?
Courtney Thomas
Senior Courtney Thomas played her last match at the Field House Friday.
Volleyball
The Badgers swept through the first two matches of the NCAA Tournament and are moving on to the Sweet 16.
Lauren Carlini
Big Ten Player of the Year Lauren Carlini led the Badgers through the first two matches of the NCAA Tournament.
Courtney Thomas
Senior Courtney Thomas played her last match at the Field House Friday.
Volleyball
The Badgers swept through their first two matches in Madison to advance to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16.
Volleyball
Wisconsin began its road back to the championship game tonight after beating Western Michigan Thursday.
CoCo
Ald. John Strasser discussed pet licensing in a city meeting.
Joel Rumpel
It took a while longer than expected, but Joel Rumpel finally took home his 50th career win.
Student Protesters
Approximately 250 students and Madison residents took to the streets Tuesday to protest Monday night's grand jury decision not to indict the officer who shot Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
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Madison Mayor Paul Soglin said what happened in Ferguson should inspire community leaders to enact reforms to improve the community for people of color.
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Madison Police Chief Mike Koval estimated 250 people attended Tuesday's rally. He said police did whatever they could to allow the protesters to exercise their right to free speech safely.
Floyd Rose.jpg
"If you look at the underpinning, in many cases Ferguson was a debtor’s prison,” Floyd Rose, president of 100 Black Men of Madison, said in a press conference Tuesday. "It was a situation where democracy was not in place. If you look at who comprises the Grand Jury versus who lives in the city, there is a disparity that you can trace back to legal or policy matters.”