Stephanie Ritter
Meeting tonight to decide drink-special fate
By Stephanie Ritter | Apr. 25, 2002City drink specials offered after 8 p.m. may be one step closer to being banned tonight as the Alcohol License Review Committee determines whether or not the Comprehensive Alcohol Issues ' ¦
Cultural Arts Board provides first glimpse of Overture Center interior
By Stephanie Ritter | Apr. 18, 2002Community members got a sneak preview of Overture Center for the Arts buildings' interior layout at a Madison Cultural Arts District Board meeting Wednesday. Approximately 50 people were present for ' ¦
Wireless Internet at coffee shops adds to customer convenience
By Stephanie Ritter | Apr. 4, 2002Since its establishment slightly over a year ago, Caf?? Connection, a high-speed wireless Internet service available in five State Street-area coffee shops, has satisfied a number of technology, co-owners Samia ' ¦
State Street business may offer limited jobs
By Stephanie Ritter | Apr. 1, 2002As UW-Madison students return from spring break, the school year draws to an end and summer nears, many students remaining in Madison may face limited job opportunities on State Street. ' ¦
McDonell, Erickson unopposed for County Board student districts
By Katie Will and Stephanie Ritter | Feb. 12, 2002Redistricting causes less student representation
Charter Cable bumps rates up after business costs rise
By Stephanie Ritter | Feb. 1, 2002UW-Madison faculty and students living outside of residence halls may be surprised when this month's cable bill arrives. Charter Communications announced Jan. 3 the price of its expanded basic cable ' ¦
Cable online service may cease today
By Stephanie Ritter | Nov. 30, 2001Cable Internet provider Excite@Home will face a U.S. Bankruptcy Court decision today, but many UW-Madison students whose service may be affected by the ruling say they are unaware that changes ' ¦
Experts offer responses to increase in unemployment
By Stephanie Ritter | Nov. 16, 2001Wisconsin unemployment rates climbed in October, leaving UW-Madison students and labor analysts uncertain about the outlook in December when hundreds of seniors graduate. The state's unemployment rate for October increased ' ¦