Cardinal View: No more from Skidmore
By Molly Reppen | Feb. 24, 2006Hailing from Madison's far west side, Ald. Paul Skidmore, District 9, has been on a crusade for months to get keg registration passed in the City Council. Why? Are the ' ¦
Hailing from Madison's far west side, Ald. Paul Skidmore, District 9, has been on a crusade for months to get keg registration passed in the City Council. Why? Are the ' ¦
Every Friday evening, Mendel and Henya Matusof open up their home on West Gilman Street to students of diverse religious backgrounds to relax, share discussion and enjoy a homemade Shabbat ' ¦
Madison is the top metro area in the Midwest in terms of new jobs, according to the annual Milken Institute Best Performing Cities index. The city ranks 35th in the ' ¦
It has been said civilization is a race between education and catastrophe. With [Hurricane] Katrina, we have had the catastrophe, and we are racing inexorably toward the next. Americans want ' ¦
Wisconsin squanders chance to gain ground in Big Ten race
The hungry follow their noses. And if they're near the corner of Regent and Orchard Street, their noses drag them to Greenbush Bakery, 1305 Regent St. The doughnut shop lures ' ¦'
Wisconsin look to climb closer to .500 mark
Evaluating the portrayal of Muslims and assumptions about Islam in our culture'
Juvenile offenders in one of Madison's most troubled neighborhoods will soon face a new form of punishment besides tickets and criminal records.
A proposed referendum by the Student Labor Action Coalition would require Memorial Union and several other UW-Madison organizations to either pay employees a higher wage or lose funding. The Union ' ¦
One member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority and another from Delta Gamma were put to sleep following testing positive for a sexually transmitted disease. Doctors at University Health Services ' ¦
This year is Madison's sesquicentennial, and last week the Madison Repertory Theatre got the party started. They opened their new playhouse at the Overture Center with a production of Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece 'Our Town.'
Fine dining has never felt more welcoming and close to home than when you first walk through the front doors of Harvest, 21 N. Pinckney St. A warm, friendly environment ' ¦'
The Islamic religion was founded by the prophet Muhammad in the seventh century. Since then, many different sects have emerged within the faith'Sunni and Shi'ite are the largest. Sunni The ' ¦'
As of 1999, blacks in Wisconsin were 20 times more likely to be incarcerated than whites, UW-Madison law professor Pamela Oliver said Wednesday night in a discussion about racial disparity ' ¦
Famous food writer to combine humanities, science in lecture tonight'
The University of Wisconsin men's basketball team (8-4 Big Ten, 18-7 overall) will head into Evanston tonight to take on Northwestern as the team begins a critical four-game stretch to ' ¦
Leaders on opposite sides of the inclusionary zoning issue traded ideas for the future of the controversial ordinance Wednesday at a Dane County Public Affairs Council meeting. Phil Salkin represented ' ¦
Members of the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections heard bipartisan support Wednesday regarding two ethics-reform bills aimed at cleaning up the Wisconsin government. State Rep. Spencer Black, D-Madison, authored ' ¦