Council backs night club plan
Sep. 4, 2002The former Majestic Theatre, 115 King St., is one step closer to becoming a night club, as the Madison City Council granted approval of a liquor license for the establishment ' ¦
The former Majestic Theatre, 115 King St., is one step closer to becoming a night club, as the Madison City Council granted approval of a liquor license for the establishment ' ¦
Greetings newcomers and veterans, and welcome to'or back to' our peaceful little isthmus here in sunny southcentral Wisconsin. My name is Dan Hinkel and I'll be your intermittently friendly Wednesday ' ¦'
A failure of personal accountability creates frivolous litigation
Freshman wide receiver Jonathon Orr lit up the University of Nevada-Las Vegas (0-1 overall) defense with seven catches for 150 yards and a touchdown before the lights went out at ' ¦
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For only the second time in just over a year, an Amorphophallus titanum, commonly referred to as the corpse flower because of its stench, bloomed at the UW-Madison Botany Greenhouse ' ¦'
Gubernatorial candidate Gary George was removed from the Democratic primary ballot after more than 200 inaccurate signatures were discovered in his nomination papers, putting him below the required 2,000 needed ' ¦
Gov. Scott McCallum signed the budget adjustment bill into law, correcting the $1.1 billion deficit after legislative and partisan haggling locked the proposal up in conference committee for months. The ' ¦
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources discovered chronic wasting disease, a fatal brain disorder similar to mad cow disease, in the white-tail deer population of southwest Wisconsin. The DNR voted ' ¦
The ASM Student Bus Pass distribution for the new semester began Aug. 26. The passes can be used on all Madison Metro routes. To obtain a bus pass, bring a ' ¦
In 1992 Madison was on the forefront of a national trend toward eliminating smoking from all public places. Now the city is \lagging behind"" in protecting nonsmokers health and rights ' ¦
Pharmaceutical waste present in freshwater ecosystems adversely affect resident microorganisms, and indirectly other species, according to UW-Madison zoologist Colleen Flaherty. Flaherty studied how the presence of commonly prescribed drugs, such ' ¦'
UW-Madison is the No. 10 party school in the nation, dropping from ninth last year, according to a survey released Aug. 19 by The Princeton Review. The survey is based ' ¦
It has been almost 16 years since Wisconsin has had a Democratic governor, but political prognosticators say this year will be different. For more than a year, national and state ' ¦
Nearly 250 mayors attended the 70th Annual U.S. Conference of Mayors, which focused on solving problems experienced by a majority of American cities including the dearth of affordable housing, homeland ' ¦
UW-Madison senior Cassandra Slaughter is the deputy communications director of Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk's gubernatorial campaign. She deals with reporters from around the state, and helps to maintain Falk's ' ¦
With an estimated 20 million Americans suffering from the effects of obesity, UW-Madison researchers' discovery of a gene regulating fat storage may lead to future treatment options. Obesity has been ' ¦'
As the signs of the new school year are all around us, it is still hard to realize my summer here is finally over. Since moving to college those long ' ¦