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University drops to ‘B’ in report card for sustainability
UW-Madison recieved a 'B' in this year's College Sustainability Report Card. Only 15 colleges and universities recieved "A's."

Campus Anti-war network holds annual kickoff meeting
The anti-war student group CAN hosted a kickoff at Memorial Union Monday

Letter grades axed for first-year UW medical students
The UW School of Medicine and Public Health will not grade first year students in order to reduce competition.

UW Peace Day organizers select faculty member as keynote speaker
Political science professor Howard Schweber will speak at Peace Day Sept. 21, 2008. Peace Day organizers chose Schweber based on a poll members took on the UW Peace Day website.

Walking a fine relationship line
Cheating isn’t just for marriage­—college relationships are a hotbed for two-timing and stretching boundaries. What constitutes crossing a line, however, is an ongoing debate.

Engineers, UW undergrads face higher tuition
The College of Engineering will become the second school at UW-Madison to increase its tuition costs for declared majors this fall, following the Wisconsin School of Business’ increase in fall 2007.

UW to admit nearly 500 wait-listed students for fall semester
UW-Madison will admit about 500 wait-listed students by the beginning of the fall semester, according to a university statement.

Former ‘Real World’ cast member speaks of alcohol abuse
Ruthie Alcaide, a 1999 'Real World: Hawaii' cast member, told students education is important in dealing with alcohol.

Next semester’s distinguished lecturers chosen
After nearly three hours of deliberating, the Wisconsin Union Directorate's Distinguished Lecture Series Committee narrowed a list of 40 potential speakers for next fall to a list of nine preliminary finalists.

Students list achievements in ‘State of the ASM’ address
Textbook Swap and voting registration are among the many accomplishments, the student government says.

New Goodwill store opens on State Street
The store's retail director said the clothing will be more selective and trendy at the State Street location.

UN worker speaks out against poverty
Students watch a live web cast from Jeffrey Sachs, UN director of the Millennium Project, about economic disparities across the globe.

Touring duo address conflict in Middle East
Former MTV news correspondent Gideon Yago and author Reza Aslan said students should maintain diverse viewpoints on the Middle East conflict.

City dining website to give profits to UW philanthropy event
Madtownmenus.com will donate all profits this week to UW-Madison’s Delta Gamma philanthropy event, “Anchor Splash!”




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