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Kyle Bursaw


Images from the Warped Tour
By Kyle Bursaw and Brad Fedie
A photo slideshow of the Vans Warped Tour in Milwaukee on Aug. 1.

Summerfest Slideshow
By Kyle Bursaw and Brad Fedie
Images from the 2008 Summerfest Music Festival in Milwaukee

Urban developer unveils preliminary plans for Bassett Street Apartments
By Kyle Bursaw
A preliminary design was presented to neighborhood residents of a new complex on Bassett and Wilson Streets.

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Police investigate an area near the site of a fatal stabbing at the Plaza Tavern Wednesday night.
Seen in: Man dies after brawl outside downtown bar

An estimated 10,000 protesters marched from the Minnesota State Capitol to the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul Monday.
Seen in: Arrested RNC protesters charged for actions


Outgoing Chancellor John Wiley will become the interim director of the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery on Nov. 1.
Seen in: Former chancellor to assume interim position at UW research center

University-funded ID scanners have been placed in eight downtown liquor stores to help curb the use of fake IDs.
Seen in: UW-funded ID scanners hit local liquor stores

Former UW-Madison student Adam Peterson, 20, was arrested and charged in late June for the January death of Joel Marino.
Seen in: Former UW student awaits trial in alleged killing of Madison man


Officials said the May 13 fire caused $750,000 in damages to the Sigma Phi Epsilon house.
Seen in: Fraternity plans to rebuild Langdon Street house after fire

Senior netminder Shane Connelly has shown flashes of brilliance in his three season at Wisconsin, but has had trouble playing at a high level consistently. His goals against average (2.44) ranked ninth in the WCHA.
Seen in: Hockey squads ready to build on playoff success in 2008-’09

Senior middle blocker Audra Jeffers will be relied on more in 2008 after the departure of five key players from last year’s highly regarded squad
Seen in: Seven athletes to watch for this fall

The Badger’s starting quarterback spot will likely be held by senior Allan Evridge. The Kanstas State transfer started several games as a freshman but played little in 2007
Seen in: Seven athletes to watch for this fall


Senior libero Jocelyn Wack set a record for digs during her final season as Badger, but was unable to lead Wisconsin past the second round of the NCAA Tournament
Seen in: UW’s memorable season marred only by tragic finish

Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk says she sent letters of apology to the family and fiance of slain student Brittany Zimmermann.
Seen in: 911 error gives MPD false lead

The 40th anniversary of the Mifflin Street Block Party on May 3 drew around 10,000 attendees. MPD reports arrest totals higher than those of Freakfest 2007.
Seen in: Mifflin arrests hit record high

Ben Daniels leads a chant with the Immigration Workers Union for a May Day Rally to protest local immigration policies. Student ralliers began their march at Library Mall and continued to Brittingham Park.
Seen in: May Day rally draws immigrant rights activists

In a moment of jubilation after winning the annual softball game against the Badger Herald, Sports Editor Nate Carey and incoming Editor in Chief Al Morrell spray their teammates with champagne.
Seen in: Daily Cardinal beats Badger Herald in softball thriller

Chancellor John Wiley announces his retirement last December
Seen in: Replacing Wiley

Former Ambassador for the Clinton Administration Charlene Barshefsky said health care system failures in Africa have aided HIV/AIDS issues.
Seen in: AIDS more than a humanitarian crisis, ambassador says

April 16 marks the one-year anniversary since 33 students and faculty were killed on the Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg, Va. It was the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
Seen in: ONE YEAR LATER

During its first day open to the public Tuesday, Goodwill of South Central Wisconsin’s new State Street store received positive feedback and lines of customers outside the door by noon.
Seen in: New Goodwill store opens on State Street

Students and staff will wear orange t-shirts Tuesday to support UW-Madison’s Athletes in Action campaign to raise AIDS awareness.
Seen in: UW Athletics in Action campaign to visually show AIDS statistic

Freshman forward Kyle Turris led Wisconsin this season with 35 points. Although some fans thought he would stay at UW, Turris has decided to move on to the NHL.
Seen in: Kyle Turris signs with Phoenix

Wisconsin Union administration met with members of its food staff in a forum Thursday at Memorial Union. This listening session and several others are a result of a letter sent in February alerting employee dissatisfaction.
Seen in: Union food staff voices concerns at worker forum

Damon Williams was named the next UW-Madison vice provost for diversity and climate and will replace recently retired Bernice Durand.
Seen in: University names new diversity leader

Thomas Beaumont, a UW alumnus and political reporter, speaks to students as a Spring Writer in Residence.
Seen in: Visiting political reporter tells of sacrifices covering elections

U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., a UW-Madison alumnus, speaks to students and community members about the benefits of international study and volunteerism Monday at the Wisconsin Union Theater.
Seen in: Feingold urges UW students to volunteer abroad

Five Guys Burgers and Fries has a limited menu, but everything the restaurant offers gives it its well-deserved reputation as a high-quality fast food joint. Both the Cajun and traditional fries remain some of the best in all of Madison.
Seen in: Five Guys serves up quality American fare

After waiting in the long dinner-time line at Five Guys, a customer finally receives his order.
Seen in: Five Guys serves up quality American fare

Five Guys Burgers and Fries has a limited menu, but everything the restaurant offers gives it its well-deserved reputation as a high-quality fast food joint. Both the Cajun and traditional fries remain some of the best in all of Madison.

After waiting in the long dinner-time line at Five Guys, a customer finally receives his order.

Five Guys Burgers and Fries has a limited menu, but everything the restaurant offers gives it its well-deserved reputation as a high-quality fast food joint. Both the Cajun and traditional fries remain some of the best in all of Madison.

After waiting in the long dinner-time line at Five Guys, a customer finally receives his order.

Senior Dan Clum will compete in his third NCAA Tournament March 20-22. He finished seventh in his weight class in the Big Ten Championship.
Seen in: Wrestlers prepared for spotlight

Four Star Video Heaven, 315 N. Henry St., has been giving condoms to customers in honor of Women’s History Month since the mid-1990s.
Seen in: Downtown video store to give away condoms to patrons

Sophomore Meghan Duggan scored three goals in the Badgers’ two games against Minnesota State this weekend.
Seen in: Women's hockey team glides into Final Faceoff



Sucre puts a unique spin on the average dessert by using fresh ingredients and making each dish on site.
Seen in: WEB EXCLUSIVE: New Madison dessert spot gives semi-sweet after taste

Senior guard Jolene Anderson added another line to her already impressive résumé by earning Big Ten Player of the Week honors.
Seen in: Stone’s Badgers coming to life in late-season surge

The Madison Fire Department responded to a large chemical spill in the Engineering Research building Friday. The acid spill, which occurred on the 12 floor, forced the building to be evacuated. There were no injuries.
Seen in: UW building evacuated over acid spill

Freshman guard Alyssa Karel did not clinch the game for Wisconsin at the free throw line, but the Badgers hung on for the 59-57 win.
Seen in: Badgers rolling toward tourney

Firefighters, ambulances and a hazmat team were called to the Engineering Research Building on Friday afternoon in response to a chemical spill on the 12th floor.
Seen in: Breaking News: large chemical spill in Engineering Research Building

Senior guard Jolene Anderson set the all-time Wisconsin scoring record Wednesday night when she broke former Badger star Alando Tucker’s record of 2,217 points. Anderson finished the game with 18 points, giving her 2,222 for her career. She also grabbed 10 rebounds to record her 25th double-double in a UW uniform.
Seen in: Anderson sets record as Badgers cruise

Gov. Jim Doyle speaks in front of supporters for U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill.
Seen in: Obama, McCain win big in Wisconsin: Youth vote helps Obama extend lead over Clinton

Junior Dallas Herbst had a pin against both Michigan and Minnesota, allowing Wisconsin to comeback and win each meet.
Seen in: Major upset

Defenseman Davis Drewiske hopes he and his fellow seniors did not skate at the Kohl Center for the last time Saturday night.
Seen in: Men's hockey settles for another split

The ENDURANCE project was lowered into Lake Mendota Tuesday for its first trial run.
Seen in: NASA runs trial of submersible in Lake Mendota

Chelsea Clinton answers questions Monday at Memorial Union’s Great Hall to support her mother’s presidential campaign.
Seen in: Students pack Union to hear Chelsea Clinton: Former first daughter stumps for Hillary

Freshman Lindsay Koch (left) rides a Pop’s tray down Liz Waters hill.
Seen in: Blizzard shuts down Madison


Junior forward Ben Street leads Wisconsin with 12 goals. Nevertheless, he has yet to record a goal during a power play.
Seen in: Eaves says Badgers moving on after tough loss

California-based Peet’s Coffee and Tea plans to establish its second Madison store by summer 2008 at the Memorial Union.
Seen in: Coffee house to open in UW’s Memorial Union

Newly installed accessible vocal pedestrian signals have caught the attention of students crossing Park and University.
Seen in: Vocal signals now at 13 UW, city intersections

Dean of Students Lori Berquam and Madison Fire Marshal Edwin Ruckriegel launch the safety initiative.
Seen in: Fall’s campus fires provoke UW safety campaign

Chancellor John Wiley announced Friday he is leaving his position, which he has held for seven years, in September 2008. The UW System Board of Regents will begin looking for a replacement immediately.
Seen in: Chancellor Wiley to step down: Successor will take over position September 2008

Senior forward Danielle Ward tallied season highs in points, rebounds and steals against the Air Force Academy.
Seen in: Women’s basketball downs Air Force 74-60 at Kohl Center

Wiley at his press conference inside the Chazen Friday
Seen in: BREAKING NEWS: Wiley to step down

Senior Danielle Ward scored a season-high 10 points against the UWM Panthers. The Badgers defeated Air Force last season.
Seen in: UW aims to shoot down Air Force

Many State Street restaurants struggle to survive high rent costs despite having one of Madison’s prime business locations.
Seen in: State Street businesses battle high rent costs

(From left to right) Taylor Reineke, Jocelyn Wack, Jackie Simpson, and Amanda Berkeley will surely be missed at Wisconsin.
Seen in: Volleyball seniors leave written into record books

In her first collegiate start, Tara Steinbauer scored the first seven Wisconsin points against the IPFW Mastodons.
Seen in: Stone and Badgers happy to be back at Kohl

U.S. Rep. Tom Petri, R-Wis. joined Yale law school dean Harold Hongiu Koh at Friday’s 2007 Kastenmeier Lecture.
Seen in: Yale law dean discusses power struggle in national security

A snow and ice storm blanketed Madison and much of the Midwest over the weekend. Several people were injured in vehicular accidents and a 37-year-old Madison male was killed in an accident. Madison received more than six inches of snow and a half inch of ice.
Seen in: Heavy snow and freezing rain pummel Madison.

Senior guard Jolene Anderson has high expectaions for herself and for her team this year.
Seen in: Small town girl becomes big city superstar

Junior middle blocker Audra Jeffers (left), senior libero Jocelyn Wack (middle), and freshman outside hitter Allison Wack react accordingly to their upset sweep at the hands of the Iowa State Cyclones.
Seen in: Volleyball swept away by Cyclones

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