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: New findings suggest humans may be trained to be more compassionate
: Michel Gelobter of Cooler Inc. addresses energy resource and global warming issues Wednesday night in Humanities.
goodwill: During its first day open to the public Tuesday, Goodwill of South Central Wisconsin's new State Street store received positive feedback and lines of customers outside the door by noon.
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Athletes in Action Campus Director Scott Mottice looks on as an "Orphan" T-shirts is sold in library mall monday afternoon.
: Thomas Rockwell Mackie, co-founder of TomoTherapy, spoke as part of the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation Gilson Discover Series Wednesday.
: Antonio Pope will spend 40 years in prison for abducting and raping two women in 2006.
: Madison police closed the 500 block of West Doty Street Wednesday afternoon after finding the body of UW-Madison junior Brittany Sue Zimmermann, 21, of Marshfield, Wis., around 1 p.m.
: Wyndham Manning addresses friends and supporters at Project Lodge Tuesday night after winning the District 5 election.
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: Notes reading ,Happy Fossil Fools Day!"" adorned car windshields.
: Jeffrey Sachs spoke to UW-Madison students Tuesday about world poverty and disease as a part of the Distinguished Lecture Series.
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Union Forum: Wisconsin Union administration met with members of its food staff in a forum Thursday at Memorial Union. This listening session and several others are a result of a letter sent in February alerting employee dissatisfaction.
Damon Williams: Damon Williams was named the next UW-Madison vice provost for diversity and climate and will replace recently retired Bernice Durand.
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: Thomas Beaumont, a UW alumnus and political reporter, speaks to students as a Spring Writer in Residence.
: Writer Reza Aslan and former MTV correspondent Gideon Yago speak about students' diverse viewpoints on Middle East issues.