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Palin responds to critics, accepts nomination
By Megan Orear and Devin Rose
Before her speech, Republican National Convention delegates praised Republican presidential nominee John McCain’s selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate.

UW considers implementing interactive version of DARS
By Devin Rose
Advisors in the College of Letters & Sciences said they think an interactive DARS would be easier for students to read.

Religious group continues legal battle with UW
By Devin Rose
Roman Catholic Foundation-UW-Madison filed a motion against the university Monday allegeding a violation of a previous settlement.

ESPN SportsCenter host to give December commencement speech
By Devin Rose
Scott Van Pelt called Madison America's best college sports town after visiting this summer.

BTN revenue gives $6 mil. for athletics, scholarships, libraries
By Devin Rose
Chancellor John Wiley and Athletic Director Barry Alvarezannounced Friday the Big Ten Network revenue will be directed to parts of campus that benefit all students.

‘The Ethicist’ analyzes virtue in communities
By Devin Rose
Randy Cohen, a New York Times Magazine weekly columnist, addressed the Madison community Thursday at Memorial Union.

Students given UW-funded crisis loans
By Devin Rose
Dean of Students Lori Berquam said UW-funded loans are given to students in many crisi situations, including the apartment fire on Carroll Street saturday, which displaced dozens of UW-Madison students.

New plan to test undergrad learning
By Devin Rose
The UW System Board of Regents dicussed a new learning assessment initiative and outcomes of the approved 2007-'09 biennial state budget at its meeting or Thursday.

E-mail from suspended UW student alarms staff
By Devin Rose
University police generated a poster Monday with a photo and description of a suspended UW-Madison student who sent threatening e-mails to a faculty member last week.

Community members exchange ideas to curb city’s homelessness
By Devin Rose
The first in a series of community meetings was hosted Saturday by Capitol Neighborhoods, Inc.

UW Athletics details finances in nat’l report
By Devin Rose
All NCAA member institutions are required to submit their financial information to the U.S. Department of Education for the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act. UW-Madison's information was due Tuesday.

UW, Historical Society launch online Kirk Douglas collection
By Devin Rose
Douglas' full collection is available at the Wisconsin Historical Society.

NY environmental activist details power of grassroot campaigns
By Devin Rose
Peggy Shepard, an environmental activist from Harlem, N.Y., stressed environmental justice, health and sustainability Wednesday.

Athletic board extends sports betting ban for all UW officials
By Devin Rose
The UW Athletic Board voted to prohibit any UW officials from betting on sports events.

Wiley keynotes weekend energy talks
By Devin Rose


UW Regents, System presidents plea for full funding in state budget
By Devin Rose
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.

Two fraternities endure process of suspensions
By Devin Rose
Sigma Alpha Mu violated its probation stemming from a suspension last spring and now faces expulsion. Alpha Epsilon Pi will appeal its suspension Wednesday.

Magazine names UW Hospital a top 100 employer for mothers
By Devin Rose
The inclusion of a Madison company is a first in the list's history.

Wellstein first man banned from UW
By Devin Rose
52-year-old Albert Wellstein was arrested Wednesday after violating a restraining order that prohibited him from being on UW-Madison campus grounds.

‘Unkempt’ man escorted from College Library
By Devin Rose
Students suspect man of using library computers for sexual content

DoIT survey prompts improvements in campus technology
By Devin Rose
Respondents ask for better versatility in wireless connection.

Regents increase tuition for fall 2007 semester
By Devin Rose
Tuition for resident and nonresident undergraduates at UW System schools will increase by 5.5 percent in the 2007-08 school year, the UW Board of Regents decided Aug. 7.

Darwin-creationism debate continues
By Devin Rose
Michael Ruse, a leading author and speaker about the ongoing creation-evolution debates, said he believes the ongoing dispute is really “a fight for the soul of America” during a lecture Wednesday afternoon at the Pyle Center.

UW Faculty Senate approves employee background checks
By Devin Rose
The UW-Madison Faculty Senate approved a resolution Monday that could require new and current university employees moving to positions of trust to submit to criminal background checks starting July 1, 2007.

Regent neighborhood plans take next step in process
By Devin Rose
Madison residents and planners gathered Wednesday for the second of five meetings to discuss the future of the Regent Street South Campus Neighborhood Plan, which aims to restructure the building layout in the Regent Street area.

Athletic Dept: Fans missed tix e-mail due to large listserv
By Devin Rose
The e-mail sent to UW-Madison students informing them of the April 21 date of football ticket sales missed many students’ inboxes because of the large size of the university’s student listserv, according to the athletic department.

Travel Center closing displaces student resources
By Devin Rose
With the closing of the 30-year-old Union Travel Center approaching on June 8, adventurous students will no longer be able to find travel assistance in one central location on campus.

Zero-funded tenant center creates new student org.
By Devin Rose
Members of the Tenant Resource Center discussed ways to increase support for a separate student organization Thursday, which would inform student tenants of their rights in apartments and houses near campus.

As Plan 2008 ends, UW looks to future of campus diversity
By Devin Rose
Expounding on stereotypes and prejudices they have encountered on campus, UW-Madison students and faculty called into question the future of the campus’ principal diversity program Monday at an All Campus Party forum.

Students observe Day of Silence for LGBT rights
By Devin Rose
Despite rainy weather, the 11th annual nationwide Day of Silence brought quiet and colorful high school and college students together Wednesday in a march from Library Mall to the Capitol.

Athletes fuel up for the finish line
By Devin Rose
Athletes training for long-distance endurance events can benefit from a well-balanced, carbohydrate-focused diet.

Shooting at Va. Tech ‘deadliest in U.S. history’
By Devin Rose
Three UW-Madison professors and nine students on campus were not harmed during a shooting spree Monday at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University’s Blacksburg campus.

Religious plurality a difficult idea to analyze, prof says
By Devin Rose
Acclaimed contemporary religious expert and emeritus professor for the University of Chicago Martin Marty discussed religious pluralism in America Thursday in Grainger Hall, exploring answers to the question to his lecture titled, “Why can’t

UW recognizes 4 of its finest faculty members
By Devin Rose
Four UW-Madison faculty members were honored during Monday’s Faculty Senate meeting when they received 2006-2007 Hilldale Awards for distinguished research, teaching and service.

Campus Party venue smaller than in past
By Devin Rose
The band selection for the campus-sponsored Badger Blowout Concert usually causes chatter among students, but this year, the size of the venue is smaller than in years past, drawing criticism from the Wisconsin Union Directorate’s music director.

RIAA targets UW again; DoIT refuses to comply
By Devin Rose
The Recording Industry Association of America sent another batch of pre-litigation letters Wednesday in order to warn UW-Madison students who download and share music illegally. However, UW-Madison is still refusing to distribute the letters to the studen

Associated Students of Madison hope for a ‘glitch-free’ election with improved ballots
By Devin Rose
Armed with an improved online voting system, Associated Students of Madison will hold elections from Tuesday until Thursday to fill positions for the 2007-’08 school year.

UW to investigate Adidas allegations
By Devin Rose
Give Adidas the boot, Student Labor Action Coalition members cried throughout Bascom Hall Wednesday afternoon during the organization’s second rally in less than a month protesting the university’s deal with the athletic apparel company.

Tuition reciprocity to stay, state boards say
By Devin Rose
Wisconsin and Minnesota’s tuition reciprocity agreement will continue as it exists now, according to a decision made Wednesday by the higher education boards of both states.

Law student org. sues ASM
By Devin Rose
Associated Students of Madison’s Student Judiciary agreed Monday to approve decisions made in a meeting Sunday which dealt with money cut from a travel grant given to the University of Wisconsin Law School’s Black Law Student Association.

Students petition to keep Travel Center
By Devin Rose
A petition containing 1,092 signatures as of Monday will be presented to Union Administration in response to the closing of the Travel Center in Memorial Union last semester, according to Center employee and UW-Madison junior Jesse Allhands.

Minn. House committee debates reciprocity bill
By Devin Rose
Members of the Minnesota state Legislature’s Higher Education and Work Force Development committee debated a bill Wednesday that has the potential to make Wisconsin residents pay the University of Minnesota’s higher in-state tuition rate.

Chef Showdown
By Devin Rose
As college students, we may not all prepare gourmet meals in our dorm rooms or apartments, but this does not deter us from loving the Food Network. One Cardinal staffer reviews four popular Food Network shows.

Night at lab yields sweet results
By Devin Rose
UW-Madison Professor of food engineering Richard Hartel announced that “chocolate is the food of the gods” during his talk about the science of the treat that has been around since 1500 B.C.

UW vet school aids nat’l rural vet shortages
By Devin Rose
A nationwide rural veterinarian shortage reaches even to largely rural Wisconsin—the Dairy State.

Students rally for LGBT rights
By Devin Rose
Dressed in rainbow-colored T-shirts, adults, children and students from UW-Madison as well as several Wisconsin high schools marched from Library Mall to the Capitol Wednesday for a rally to recognize …

Moped owners must buy permits to park on campus next fall
By Devin Rose
With the rise of mopeds on campus over the last three years from a few dozen to nearly 900, UW-Madison Transportation Services has decided to require every moped owner to …

In the wake of election follies, ASM meeting proposes reform
By Devin Rose
Members discuss forming committee to correct conflicts In light of the two botched Associated Students of Madison elections in the last two weeks, UW-Madison freshman and ASM member Tim Vlietstra …

Several allege wrongdoing in ASM elections
By Devin Rose
Allegations of harassment and electoral impropriety have cast a pall over the results of the Associated Students of Madison referenda that were voted upon Tuesday. UW-Madison students have voiced concern …

Limited legislative session may hinder death-penalty vote
By Devin Rose
Dems accuse GOP of kowtowing to party leadership Although Wisconsin abolished capital punishment 150 years ago, the state Assembly is scheduled to vote on a resolution that would give Wisconsin …

Tenure process encourages grade inflation, some UW professors say
By Devin Rose
Stress of achieving tenure may cause profs to dole out good marksFor some assistant professors, as they attempt to gain tenure,or lifelong employment by the university, grade inflation can provide …

Depression likely to go untreated, UHS expert says
By Devin Rose
Eighty percent of college students report experiencing depression some time after coming to college, according to a study cited by Nathan Pruitt, a doctor at University Health Services. Pruitt discussed …

UW prof says drug possession laws skewed against blacks, increasing incarceration rates
By Devin Rose
As of 1999, blacks in Wisconsin were 20 times more likely to be incarcerated than whites, UW-Madison law professor Pamela Oliver said Wednesday night in a discussion about racial disparity …

Speaker promotes rural Bolivian health practices
By Devin Rose
Felipa Huanca Llupanqui, an Aymara leader from La Paz, Bolivia, spoke to UW-Madison students Wednesday about recognizing the legitimacy of non-Western health practices. Llupanqui, who spoke Spanish and used a …


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