Metro wants security cameras on all buses
By Solly Kane | Oct. 12, 2007Madison Metro plans to put security cameras on all of their buses by 2010
Madison Metro plans to put security cameras on all of their buses by 2010
In the state Assembly of 99 lawmakers, less than half a dozen will likely determine the outcome of Gov. Jim Doyle's proposed compromise budget. A vote is scheduled to take place on Monday.
Berel Lang, a visiting professor of philosophy and letters at Wesleyan University, addressed issues of the Holocaust, genocide and group rights Thursday at Lowell Hall.
Budget impasse has gone on far too long.
Madison police want public's support in solving 2005 sexual assault case.
Leaders of both the UW System and the UW Board of Regents said Gov. Jim Doyle's most recent budget proposal still does not fund the UW System enough. If the proposal passes on Monday the UW System will face $25 million in cuts.
Bortin tries to make sense of the Bucks' signs and whether or not they are worth it
Women's hockey tries for consecutive win streak this weekend against Ohio State
Frat was originally suspended in May for allegations of hazing
With senior wide receivers Luke Swan and Paul Hubbard out with leg injuries, the Wisconsin tight ends have played a vital role in UW's offensive attack.
A review of Ron Padgett's latest collection of poetry - \How to Be Perfect.""'
Scientists say isolation decreases immune response and increases risk of disease.'
Ingraham Hall employees met with university health officials about the building's mold Wednesday, claiming the problem has become so bad because of a lack of communication. Health officials said the problem should be brought under control shortly.
UW-Madison Law School student Katherine Plominski will take over as Madison's new alcohol policy coordinator, a position formerly occupied by Joel Plant, who helped author the alcohol density plan.
Sunday's tragedy in Crandon, Wis., has raised questions across the state regarding the hiring of police officers, but both Dane County and the City of Madison say they have strict psychological testing and age limits for their new officers.
We may all be Badgers, but one group of students is another kind of animal - with a political platform they're not afraid to share. '
Universities and students should not be held responsible for the shortcomings of the current state legislature.
The UW men's basketball team will open up the Kohl Center for fans to watch its first practice Friday night.
The UW men's soccer team played to a 1-1 tie against rival UWM.