Replacing Wiley
By Ariel Shapiro and Amanda Hoffstrom | Apr. 24, 2008Current Chancellor John Wiley reflects on his term and discusses the future of the university
Current Chancellor John Wiley reflects on his term and discusses the future of the university
Caught between the historical value of old buildings and the attraction value of the contemporary, UW-Madison must make critical decisions about which campus landmarks survive.'
Lawmakers Wednesday said they are looking for an effective manager and consensus builder to replace UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley.
Sophomore threw 10 strikeouts Wednesday.
Increased student demand for high rise apartments creates housing vacancy, need to convert houses into single-family homes.
The release sent by some of the newly elected ASM representatives is commendable, but will not succeed where other ASM proposals have failed.
The Wisconsin women's openweight rowing team will rely on its seniors as they enter a stretch of regattas against some of the best competition in the country.
UW-Madison's energy conservation campaign boasted over $3 million per year in energy savings since its initiation in April 2006.
Junior outfielder Valyncia Raphael has been an important cog in the field and at the plate this season. She leads her squad, which will face UW-Green Bay in a doubleheader Wednesday, in RBIs
There has been a drop in Wisconsin traffic fatalities so far this year, possibly the result of decreased traffic volume.
Ashley shares her best money-saving tips after wallowing in debt.'
After nearly three hours of deliberating, the Wisconsin Union Directorate's Distinguished Lecture Series Committee narrowed a list of 40 potential speakers for next fall to a list of nine preliminary finalists.
Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz advises current chancellor John Wiley's replacement to just listen"" to students and community alike.
Alan Boyle, UW-Madison's spring Science Writer in Residence, told students today's tabloid culture interferes with the ability to communicate significant scientific stories effectively.
The council elected Ald. Jim Bruer, District 14, as the new president.
Okkervill River and the New Pornographers can't keep up the energy Monday night at the Orpheum.'
Students deserve music at Mifflin but need to plan further ahead next year.
The Blue Man group come to Madison with their unique brand of entertainment.'
Anthony Stelter, a Madison balloon sculptor, faces 25 years to life in prison.
Three players from Wisconsin and three from Minnesota join the 2008 squad.