03122012
Protesters gather outside the state Capitol Friday night for a candlelight vigil as a part of the “Reclaim Wisconsin Tour”
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Protesters gather outside the state Capitol Friday night for a candlelight vigil as a part of the “Reclaim Wisconsin Tour”
Police are looking for a male suspect in a sexual assault of a young woman near the 600 block of University Avenue.
Students and city officials meet each Sunday to discuss solutions for the Mifflin Street Block Party on May 5.
Protests followed Ward’s decision to negotiate with adidas rather than give the company 90 days to pay its employees.
With its renovation proposal, Echo Tap hopes to lengthen its outdoor service hours, the size of its patio and the addition of a “smoking tent” for patrons in the winter.
Students study in the newly renovated top floor of Wendt Commons Library Tuesday.
The city council passed the nuisance party ordinance Tuesday, which attempts to curb the number of house parties in Madison and will be in effect by the Mifflin Street Block Party.
Sophomore goaltender Alex Rigsby has been a work-horse for the Badgers this season, playing just under 2,000 minutes.
The state Senate passed a bill Wednesday that requires a physician to be present when abortion drugs are administered.
Democrats postponed a vote on an abortion bill introduced by Sen. Lazich, R-New Berlin, Tuesday.
After a decade on the air, UW-Madison's WSUM student radio station will celebrate its 10th anniversary Wednesday.
Protesters joined the Student Labor Action Coalition on its march Friday to protest Chancellor David Ward’s decision to enter mediation with adidas over labor disputes.
Future conflicts with Badger Hockey could force WIAA state basketball tournaments out of the Kohl Center.
Board of Regents President Michael Spector presided over the board’s meeting Friday when regents recognized this year’s system-wide Diversity Award winners.