UW System claims cuts would cost $267 million
Mar. 20, 2002New figures put out by the UW System show that the state could suffer $267.1 million in lost revenue if the cuts to the UW System included in the current ' ¦
New figures put out by the UW System show that the state could suffer $267.1 million in lost revenue if the cuts to the UW System included in the current ' ¦
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UW Athletics Director Pat Richter announced in a press conference Tuesday afternoon the hiring of new men's hockey Head Coach Mike Eaves. Eaves was a UW forward from 1974 to ' ¦
Law would establish electronic database to house international student information
Burglary is the third most committed crime on the UW-Madison campus and with spring break approaching, students and police officers are concerned with an increase in thefts while students are ' ¦
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Badgers name Mike Eaves as new men's head coach
The integration of the European economy under the umbrella of the European Union has been a strenuous process. Almost every European Summit has been marred by protests and public discontent ' ¦
Last Monday, the state Assembly cast a devastating blow to the quality and accessibility to education in the state of Wisconsin. Over $108 million was cut from the UW System, ' ¦
Senior Bush administration intelligence officials told Congress Tuesday that U.S. forces in Afghanistan face increased danger of attack by pockets of al Qaeda and Taliban fighters that remain hidden in ' ¦
While Kansas, Oregon, Illinois and Texas prepare to clash on the floor of the Kohl Center this weekend to earn a trip to the Final Four, Madison is gearing up ' ¦
A few weeks ago, I was sitting in my History of Science class when our professor asked us to define history and then asked for volunteers to read their definition. ' ¦
UW returns to field with leaders to guide young team
In response to recent budget debates in the Wisconsin legislature, the Associated Students of Madison will host a rally Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. on Library Mall. \The legislators right now ' ¦
With tuition increases for next year an inevitability, a bill linking tuition with financial aid has received publicity on the UW-Madison campus. But this is not the first time legislators ' ¦
O'FALLON, Mo.'President Bush, who drew widespread criticism from allies for lumping Iran, Iraq and North Korea together as an \axis of evil,"" repeated the phrase Monday for the first time ' ¦
Like a breezy Saturday afternoon, Mona Simpson's new novella \Off Keck Road"" seems to go right on by without the reader noticing. It passes with nothing but the light rays ' ¦'
The state budget deficit and bipartisan politics are on the forefront of the minds of Wisconsin representatives as the state legislature reaches the end of this year's session. Republicans and ' ¦