Eligibility Criteria Review Committee finalizes voting process
By The Daily Cardinal | Feb. 12, 2014The Eligibility Criteria Review Committee met Tuesday to continue discussing possible changes to group eligibility criteria.
The Eligibility Criteria Review Committee met Tuesday to continue discussing possible changes to group eligibility criteria.
Madison’s Affirmative Action Commission awarded funds to the Keen Independent Research firm to perform the group’s “Disparity Study” planned from the previous year.
University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Black Law Students Association and the Sports and Entertainment Law Society will host a joint panel discussion titled “Compensation for College Athletes” at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Room 5240 of the Law Building.
Three finalists were named for the position of director of Discovery to Product, a new partnership between the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, according to a Tuesday university press release.
The Wisconsin state Assembly approved two bills Monday proposed by Gov. Scott Walker in the year’s first Assembly special session.
The Peace Corps named the University of Wisconsin-Madison the nation’s leading source of current Peace Corps volunteers, according to a Tuesday university press release.
The state Assembly approved an amendment to the state’s constitution Tuesday that would require 66 percent of voting members of both chambers to vote in favor of future tax bills in order to move them to the governor's desk.
A state representative questioned a Democratic bill that would allow students to refinance their student loans Tuesday, accusing the two lead authors of misrepresenting the legislation’s potential benefits.
University of Wisconsin-Madison alumna Erin Luhmann discussed her experiences and newly gained insights after traveling abroad with New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof at a lecture Monday.
Representatives from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Business Services presented updates on the recently launched OpenBook Wisconsin policy at an Academic Staff Committee meeting Monday.
The state Assembly Committee on Colleges and Universities held a public hearing on two bills Monday that could affect research and scholarship funds at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Associated Students of Madison Student Services Finance Committee heard a budget proposal from the Division of Recreational Sports and discussed a proposed segregated-fees bill at a meeting Monday.
The city of Madison selected a developer Monday to begin constructing a new sustainable building, according to a release.
Officials and civilians met Thursday at the Dane County Sheriff’s Office to openly discuss
A 23-year-old Madison man reported being attacked on the 900 block of Spring Street early Sunday morning, according to Madison Police Department Spokesperson Joel DeSpain.
A reception will be held for Madison artist Linda Mathis-Rose celebrating her featured exhibit, “One (African) Awareness” this Wednesday at the Madison Municipal Building lobby.
Madison city leaders are considering preliminary proposals to the city’s current alcohol license density ordinance set to expire on April 1. The new plans are designed to encourage late-night entertainment in areas of the city where growth is currently banned.
Collette Stewart walks around the sunlit room that houses her Pilates class every Friday morning, snapping her fingers and fixing her students’ positions, never missing a beat.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Gloria Ladson-Billings goes beyond the classroom in her quest to diminish racial disparities on and off campus.
State Sen. Paul Farrow, R-Pewaukee, responded Friday to criticism from state Rep. Chris Taylor, D-Madison, on a resolution requiring the federal government to operate under a balanced budget.