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Over 60 runners for Saturday’s Crazylegs Classic will run in honor of UW student and marathoner Adam Nickel who died suddenly of a rare heart condition in March.
Seen in: Crazylegs team to honor UW pharmacy student; Ron Dayne to be grand marshall
Television personality Jerry Springer visits Madison Thursday to talk about pop culture, politics and current events.
Seen in: Jerry Springer advocates free speech, health care to students
Timothy Allen, a UW-Madison botany professor, speaks to students about the difficulty of going ‘green’ at Science Hall.
Seen in: Prof says ‘green’ success must combine science, humanities
Thomas Rockwell Mackie, co-founder of TomoTherapy, spoke as part of the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation Gilson Discover Series Wednesday.
Seen in: TomoTherapy founder shares his steps to business’ success
Professor Georgia Duerst-Lahti of Beloit College spoke to students to promote confidence in working women Monday at Grainger Hall.
Seen in: Conference says confidence key for women in work force
Candidates face off
Seen in: Dane County Board hopefuls debate issues
A group of UW-Madison medical students discuss the Healthy Wisconsin legislation at the state Capitol Wednesday. The students support the proposal, a universal health care plan offered by Democrats in control of the state Senate.
Seen in: Med students lobby at Capitol
Women's studies chair Julie D'Acci speaks during Monday's faculty Senate meeting.
Seen in: Women’s studies to become department: UW joins growing trend among large universities
Smoke billows from the old Ogg Hall Friday afternoon, the result of a fire that apparently started on the 13th floor of the building's west tower.
Seen in: Fire at Old Ogg causes $5,000 in damages
Seema Kapani (left), a finalist for the vice provost position, hopes to combat the isolation some minority students feel at UW-Madison.
Seen in: Vice Provost for diversity finalist meets students
Deputy Consul General Andy David of the Israeli Consulate to the Midwest speaks Monday about last week’s Annapolis Peace Summit.
Seen in: Middle East peace possible, consulate visitor tells students
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz and the City Council sat through several grueling hours of public debate Tuesday night’s budget meeting.
Seen in: Madison residents offer criticisms of city budget
UW Housing Director Paul Evans said the university plans to sell about 200 bricks from old Ogg Hall, which began exterior deconstruction last week, to nostalgic students and alumni in the spring.
Seen in: Old Ogg Hall exterior deconstruction begins, university to sell bricks to public
A U.S. District Court judge ruled Wednesday the Charter Street Heating Plant violated the federal Clean Air Act—enacted in 1977 to reduce air pollution—while undergoing major building renovations.
Seen in: Charter Street coal plant violates federal air laws
Warren Bass, deputy editor of Outlook, The Washington Post’s Sunday commentary and opinion section, addressed Madison community members Tuesday at the Wisconsin Veterans Museum.
Seen in: Wash. Post editor notes lessons learned from 9/11 Commission
City officials and Madison cab companies are in the early stages of creating a cab stand system for the State Street area during weekend nights. Taxis would line up at bus structures and wait for customers.
Seen in: New project to organize ‘chaos,’ designate cab stands
It will probably be a gametime decision as to whether or not sophomore running back P.J. Hill will play this Saturday against Ohio State.
Seen in: UW looks to dethrone No. 1 Ohio State
Michael Eric Dyson addressed America’s assault of hip-hop culture Wednesday.
Seen in: ‘Hip-hop intellectual’ offers insight on music’s influence
Wiscontrepreneur panelists addressed potential business owners Tuesday at Memorial Union, stressing the importance of managing finances and getting to know a wide range of contacts.
Seen in: UW-affliated entrepreneurs mentor, share insider marketing strategies
Club Majestic reopens this Saturday after a year of debate swirled around the venue. Some in the city argued that its history of violence was reason enough to keep the doors closed.
Seen in: Club Majestic’s image makeover begins Sat.
UW’s Campus Anti-war Network led a protest against Halliburton presence at a career fair at the Engineering Centers Building Thursday.
Seen in: Students protest Halliburton visit
The Alcohol License Density Plan, which passed Tuesday evening in the Madison City Council, aims to improve downtown safety.
Seen in: Council approves Density Plan
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