CNI unreasonable with demands
By The Daily Cardinal Editorial Board | Jan. 30, 2008The Capitol Neighborhood Inc.'s 14-page plan to curb downtown drinking only seeks to solve group's issues.
The Capitol Neighborhood Inc.'s 14-page plan to curb downtown drinking only seeks to solve group's issues.
Eric Levine explains how the NCAA Tournament could be improved.'
The bill seeks to put more public funds into the election process, but might not pass this session.
President Bush mentioned his support for a Wisconsin breakthrough in stem-cell research in his State of the Union address, but his comments are receiving a mixed reaction.
California-based Peet's Coffee and Tea will expand its franchise with a store in Memorial Union.
Badgers battle MSU, Iowa, at Field House.
The women's hockey team is unbeaten in its last eight games and is surging into the final part of the season.'
The Wisconsin Alumni Association and University Housing will distribute free pieces of birthday cake at a Founders' Day celebration.
Ashley provides a fool-proof lesson plan for finding friends in lecture'
Two legislators introduced a proposal they said hopes to provide tax relief for homeowners in a possible Constitutional Amendment.
Down 6 points, Wisconsin battles back to steal one from Indiana.
The Public Service Fair is Wednesday at Memorial Union's Great Hall from 11 a.m. through 2 p.m.
Wisconsin ready to bounce back from first conference loss.
Two national news conferences Monday - one by New Era Cap Co. and one by the NAACP and union representatives - addressed the allegations of unfair labor practices at New Era's Mobile, Ala. factory.
A mid-shopping fire alarm gives an ordinary day the flavor of adventure.'
The Associated Students of Madison plans to continue the textbook swap next year.
Supporters of presidential hopeful U.S. Sen. Barack Obama announced Monday the campaign will open a new office in Madison close to campus, at 437 W. Gilman St.
A man is found dead in an alley on South Park Street in what is being investigated as Madison's first homicide of 2008.
Campaign finance reform has not been a priority of legislative leaders this session, with little action taken on a reform package announced late last year.
Two Madison lawmakers introduced legislation designed to decrease the amount of student debt carried by UW-Students Monday at the Memorial Union.