Cieslewicz unveils '09 operating budget
By Rachel Holzman and Stephanie Laumer | Oct. 8, 2008Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz vows to maintain public safety and basic services.
Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz vows to maintain public safety and basic services.
UW-Madison custodians are putting pressure on university officials to revert back to previous hours for the third shift workers.
Frances debates the merits of recent memoirs and considers what exactly constitues wisdom.'
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Wisconsin head football coach Bret Bielema said the team would be evaluating many aspects of it's play in coming weeks after losing a close game to Ohio State at home. Bielema did, however, praise freshman running back John Clay for his stellar play Sat
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Madison building codes require facilities to maintain a temperature of 67 degrees or higher.
After vice-presidential debate, Palin proves unworthy of executive office
Dale discusses the rise of singles, fall of larger context in iPod world.'
Bill Maher goes great lengths to prove just how ridiculous religion is in 'Religulous.'
Ellen Foley will step down on Friday after four years with the State Journal to be with her family and seek another job in Madison
An audio clip released Saturday of a statement Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen made at the Republican National Convention about his desire to fight voter fraud was recorded days before he filed a lawsuit against the Government Accountability Board over v
Absentee voting starts in Wisconsin this week, although the ease of registering to vote on Election Day results in a generally low amount of absentee ballots cast in the state.
Lack of funding for taxi stand should be funded locally
Chancellor Biddy Martin addressed the faculty in her first Faculty Senate meeting Monday, outlining initiatives for her tenure and answering questions about the UW Marching Band's suspension and Professor Jeremi Suri's resignation from the Athletic Board.
The college football Bowl Championship Series is a funny thing. Or, I guess if you cheer for a team that is not in a BCS conference, it is an annoying thing.
The State Street Strategic Plan was adopted by the city in 1999 and has renovated the 100 though 600 blocks of State Street in under a decade.
Athletes in Action is sponsoring the fourth annual 48 Hour Practice, which will be held in Library Mall until Wednesday at noon.
The Wisconsin Men's soccer team remained winless in the Big Ten after losing 1-0 Sunday to Michigan State on a late penalty shot.
Oct. 6 piece wrongly suggests economy will self-regulate