State Assembly debates sending concealed carry weapons bill to Doyle
The state Assembly, in heated debates over the controversial Senate Bill 214, failed to finish voting on all 68 amendments by press time.
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The state Assembly, in heated debates over the controversial Senate Bill 214, failed to finish voting on all 68 amendments by press time.
Tuition has increased by over 37 percent since the fall semester of 1999. The Board of Regents continues to approve resolutions increasing the pay of faculty, staff and officials. There is a state-wide budget crisis. Guess who's going to pay.
The UW System Board of Regents Business and Finance Committee approved a resolution Thursday that would allow UW System faculty and academic staff to receive up to a four percent pay raise per year for the next biennium.
Legislators grilled members of the UW System Board of Regents Tuesday on their decision to raise administrators' pay scale ranges during what one legislator called a \stealthy"" meeting.
The UW System Board of Regents decided Tuesday to freeze its proposed pay range increase for top UW System officials after widespread criticism from Gov. Jim Doyle and the state Legislature.
What's not to love about the Memorial Union? Those Terrace chairs. That Rathskeller ale. The smell of the lake mixed with brats fresh off the grill. Now, as the Memorial Union turns 75 years old, the Wisconsin Union decided to celebrate in true UW fashion-with Babcock ice cream.
As a graduating senior, one must learn to say goodbye to many things near and dear to him come commencement time in mid-May.
After decades of absence on the UW-Madison campus, Sigma Pi is looking to return.
A UW System Board of Regents member said he believes leaders of the board should be more diverse.
For Cale Ryan, coming to UW-Madison was a complete change from the life he left behind in Kemmling, Colo., a small town of 1,100. He only had 130 people in his high school and 28 in his grade. With no cliques and everybody being friends, you might think Ryan finds Madison an alarming transition. After all, not only is it several times the size of Kremmling, but there are other obvious differences. The mountains that so vividly define the scenery of his home have disappeared and made way for flat land and lakes.
Foundations laid by a court case filed six years ago by former UW-Madison law student Scott Southworth have yet again been cited by a student organization as a defense for funding.
Canoeing through the landscapes pictured in your U.S. history textbook, camping where battles in the textbook were fought, talking with individuals whose ancestors are discussed in the same book and earning course credit simultaneously?
The Daily Cardinal runs an out route with UW freshman wide receiver Darrin Charles.
A group of state legislators and student representatives from the United Council of University of Wisconsin Students Inc. rallied together at Memorial Union Wednesday to bring attention to Assembly Bill 194, legislation that would increase financial aid at the same level as tuition increases.