Bush appearance draws UW-Madison students to Milwaukee
By Adrienne Bell | Oct. 6, 2003Few events will rouse a college student out of bed before 7 a.m. on a Friday morning, but the prospect of seeing President Bush in the flesh was enough to ' ¦
Few events will rouse a college student out of bed before 7 a.m. on a Friday morning, but the prospect of seeing President Bush in the flesh was enough to ' ¦
This Thursday marks the second anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. According to John Lucas of University Communications, UW-Madison and other college campuses will take a quiet approach in ' ¦
Students who moved out of apartments Aug. 14 should have received their security deposits from their previous landlords by Sept. 5. Megin Hicks, the program director for the Tenants Resource ' ¦
With the motto \one day longer, one day stronger,"" 470 employees of the Tyson Foods Inc. plant in Jefferson, Wis. have continued a six month-long strike due to contract negotiations. ' ¦
Though UW-Madison does not have a relatively high crime rate, after a string of assaults in September of last year and several incidents this spring, campus safety has become a ' ¦
After more than a month of debate on the behalf of both the international and domestic student community and the administration, UW-Madison officials said May 7, the university will come ' ¦
Residents in Dane County could see a casino come to Madison next year. Gov. Jim Doyle signed six casino gaming compacts with American Indian tribes Friday, including one with the ' ¦
For more than a month the residents of the 10th floor of Sellery Hall Tower B have been fighting with a leaky roof, especially UW-Madison sophomores Melissa Pol and Gwendolyn ' ¦
In a move that will help researchers at UW-Madison, Gov. Jim Doyle discouraged the Legislature from introducing or passing bills that would restrict stem-cell research. In a press conference Wednesday, ' ¦
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