County Executive Falk will run for fourth term this spring
By The Daily Cardinal | Sep. 3, 2008Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk was first elected to office in 1997.
Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk was first elected to office in 1997.
Chancellor Martin will join UW-Madison students and faculty for an ice cream social Thursday. The event marks one of the first events with the incoming chancellor.
Budget shortfall from projected violation revenues calls for improvement of street parking enforcement.
Wisconsin rallies at home against Western Michigan Friday.
After passing House and Senate, Passenger Rail Investment and Improvement Act is a step in the right direction.
During a Madison stop on his 'Register for Change' bus tour, Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean said it is important for young people to vote and be involved in politics.
Madison mayor Dave Cieslewicz introduced the 2009 capital budget at the Common Council meeting Tuesday.
Political science professor Howard Schweber will speak at Peace Day Sept. 21, 2008. Peace Day organizers chose Schweber based on a poll members took on the UW Peace Day website.
The 32-year-old WISCareers program is now accessible to students through the MyUW Portal. Students can manage personal portfolios and receive feedback from WISCareers online advisors.
Obama made a Labor Day speech Monday about working Americans and unions, as well as the importance of helping those on the Gulf Coast feeling the effects of Hurricane Gustav.
State Street's makeover is nearly complete, as major construction on the 500 and 600 blocks of Madison's signature drag is expected to end in September.
While the homicide of UW-Madison student Brittany Zimmermann remains unsolved five months after her death, questions about its circumstances are far from over.
Madison Police Chief Noble Wray met with members of the city's Common Council Wednesday in an effort to create an increased partnership in issues regarding public safety.
UW-Madison's Offices of the Dean of Students recently implemented a Safety 24/7"" campaign and website containing personal safety tips for residents on campus, in an effort to prevent the violence that struck the campus community last year.
Over two months after record flooding put much of the Midwest under water, affected areas of southern Wisconsin still have not completely recovered.
The second season of Show and Blow,"" a program through the Offices of the Dean of Students to help curb high-risk drinking at UW-Madison home football games, will resume Saturday.
Electronic tagging of vouchers not most effective policy
Wisconsin voters can expect to see both presidential candidates and their running mates frequently between now and the November election as campaigns attempt to attract voters in a key battleground state, party officials said.
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Democrats will attempt to gain control of the Wisconsin state Assembly this election season, having earned more campaign dollars this summer than their Republican opponents.