ID scanners not the right answer
By The Daily Cardinal Editorial Board | Feb. 22, 2008UW-Madison's proposal to fund ID scanners in in downtown bars fails to adequately address underage drinking problems
UW-Madison's proposal to fund ID scanners in in downtown bars fails to adequately address underage drinking problems
State officials mishandled the response to a recent snowstorm, according to Gov. Jim Doyle, with a Thursday report showing how the situation was worse because of bureaucratic inaction.
Men's hockey travels to Minnesota to take on border rival Golden Gophers.
Given the success of ID scanners at the Memorial Union, UW-Madison's Alcohol Policy Group is offering to fund the devices for city bars.
A statewide smoking ban is unlikely to pass the state Senate, according to Senate Democratic leadership, without amendments that phase the ban in for bars and taverns.
Women's track comes home while the men head to Boston, Mass.
Jon looks at why Milwaukee is so bad and how things can change.
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University Health Services reported a record number of influenza vaccine distributions this year, however, only one strain of the flu is responding to the vaccine.
Thursday's town hall meeting was a key part of an agreement between the state and the Sierra Club, who brought a federal lawsuit against the state citing violations of the Clean Air Act.
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Lady Badgers also head to Minnesota for border battle of epic proportions.
With record number of applicants for upcoming fall 2008 enrollment, a change in admission systems necessary
Emily gives a run-down of her favorite three drunk food spots in Madison.'
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The city attorney's office outlined how it will proceed with the complaint filed against Quinton's Bar & Deli at an Alcohol License Review Committee meeting Wednesday.
State Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Madison, and state Sen. Bob Jauch, D-Poplar, introduced a bill that would prohibit the use of non bio-degradable plastic bags in all retail stores across the state.
ASM kicked off its spring semester Wednesday.
Nate Carey discusses the \distraction"" Milwaukee's new addition has caused.