UW officials sign partnership
By Beth Pickhard | Mar. 31, 2009UW-Madison officials met with the president from an Iraq university Monday via videoconference to sign an agreement for a future partnership.
UW-Madison officials met with the president from an Iraq university Monday via videoconference to sign an agreement for a future partnership.
Harvard professor supports mix of evolution, intelligent design '
Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson continues to out-raise Jefferson County Judge Randy Koschnick, her opponent in the April 7 Supreme Court election. Financial records reveal strong support among University of Wisconsin employees in favor of Abrahamson.
State Rep. Cory Mason, D-Racine, recently introduced an amendment to the state constitution that enfranchises 17-year-olds, giving them the right to vote in both state and local elections. The impetus behind this amendment is to stimulate voting among young people.
Madison officials have been told to prepare in light of the International Olympic Committee delegation committee's impending visit to Chicago this week.
Zimmermann's killer remains at large, but the police investigation continues
Randy Koschnick, Jefferson County circuit judge, and Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson debated the future of the Wisconsin Supreme Court and other issues at Vilas Hall Friday.
The Wisconsin men's tennis team snared their first two conference wins, sweeping Michigan and Michigan State over the weekend.
The state Department of Justice is currently examining allegations of inappropriate conduct by Ald. Mike Verveer, District 4, during his term as prosecutor for the Dane County District Attorney's office, according to the Wisconsin State Journal.
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A $2.3 billion tax credit for Wisconsin families will begin in April, resulting in an average of $506 per family, Gov. Jim Doyle announced Friday.
The UW volleyball team was swept in their first home spring match by Iowa State as they only used eight players.
Both Wisconsin track teams performed well at the Stanford Invitational at Palo Alto.
Megan learns the benefits of salamander guidance.'
Sexual Assault Awareness Month will begin April 2. Campus administrators will host events to educate students about sexual assault, its dangers and consequences.
Drug offenders deserve the chance to retain drivers' licenses after their incarceration is complete.
Illegal aliens deserve in-state tuition for the taxes they pay to the government.
The concerts of SXSW are chronicled'
U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., spoke about disability awareness and federal legislation effecting people with disabilities at the First Annual Disability Awareness Conference Saturday.