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The nine-person committee selecting UW System President Ray Cross' replacement includes no faculty or staff, breaking decades of precedent and drawing criticism statewide.
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The nine-person committee selecting UW System President Ray Cross' replacement includes no faculty or staff, breaking decades of precedent and drawing criticism statewide.
UW System President Ray Cross supported Gov. Scott Walker's higher education affordability proposals in the State of the State address.
Senior Ben Winding was in a bar in Paris' 3rd district when the attacks broke out, some of which occurred in the neighboring 10th and 11th districts.
The Wisconsin state Legislature approved the two-year state budget Thursday, after roughly two days of deliberation.
UW System President Ray Cross said his proposed reforms will more closely align the state and university in their needs.
UW System President Raymond Cross stressed the importance of a college degree, despite the associated costs.
UW-Madison student groups came together Thursday morning to place flags on Bascom Hill in remembrance of the tragic events that occurred Sept. 11, 2001.
University of Wisconsin System President Ray Cross said the Flex Option aid will help develop Wisconsin's talent base.
UW System President Raymond Cross advocates for a tuition freeze extension to Board of Regents members at a meeting Thursday.
UW System President Raymond Cross advocates for a tuition freeze extension to Board of Regents members at a meeting Thursday.
Gov. Scott Walker, State Building Commission chair, approved construction plans for the Memorial Union Reinvestment.
UW System President-Delegate Raymond Cross plans on beginning his tenure listening to the people of Wisconsin.
UW System President-Delegate Raymond Cross plans on beginning his tenure listening to the people of Wisconsin.