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(02/21/07 6:00am)
Brian Buhler, 39, was formally charged in Dane County Circuit
Court on 11 counts Tuesday afternoon after turning himself into the
Dane County Jail, four of which were for the robbery of two Witte
Hall students Feb. 6.
(02/14/07 6:00am)
Participation and student power were key themes in the Spring
2007 Associated Students of Madison Kick-off Tuesday night in the
Humanities Building.
(02/09/07 6:00am)
The UW-Madison Police Department took a 39-year-old man into
custody Thursday for the Tuesday night Witte Residence Hall
robbery.
(02/08/07 6:00am)
University Housing and the UW-Madison Police Department are
again asking students to be aware of their personal safety after a
robbery was reported late Tuesday night at Witte Residence
Hall.
(12/14/06 6:00am)
A vocal UW System critic, state Rep. Steve Nass, R-Whitewater,
was appointed head of the state legislative Committee of Colleges
and Universities Tuesday, leaving some state lawmakers and UW
System officials questioning the university's future for the next
two years under a split-party government.
(12/14/06 6:00am)
With costly pranks in the dorms making headlines over the last
few years, UW-Madison has increasingly invoked its non-academic
behavior policy.
(11/27/06 6:00am)
The zombie invasion is inevitable, and only UW-Madison junior
Emily Schmitt is truly ready for it. As a Witte housefellow, Emily
has unique qualifications in controlling mindless hordes, and her
upcoming certificate in criminal justice makes her the natural
leader for the ragtag band of survivors. More than that, her
enthusiasm for being Reader of the Day is unequaled in Cardinal
history. Who else should be swinging the chainsaw at the front
lines?
(11/16/06 6:00am)
Residents of Ogg Hall mourned the loss of the 19-year-old
UW-Madison freshman who fell to his death off the Frances Street
parking structure across from Witte Residence Hall Tuesday
afternoon.
(10/26/06 6:00am)
The UW System consistently receives more funding and support
under Democratic control, John Witte, professor of public affairs
and political science in the La Follette School of Public Affairs,
said Wednesday in a forum.
(10/11/06 6:00am)
Tammy Baldwin, Madison's Democratic U.S. Representative,
discussed the United States' current political climate Monday night
in an effort to garner student support for the upcoming
Congressional elections.
(09/21/06 6:00am)
A Madison man arrested in the beating of a local nightclub owner
with the butt of a sawed off shotgun was sentenced Wednesday to 30
months in prison, followed by three years of probation.
(05/03/06 6:00am)
Second Witte Hall resident's diagnosis part of larger outbreak,
UHS official says The recent outbreak of mumps at UW-Madison
continued Tuesday, when a female undergraduate Witte Hall resident
was confirmed to have the virus.
(05/01/06 6:00am)
University health officials confirmed the first case of mumps in
University Housing Friday, with the infection of a 19-year-old
female in Witte. The case marks the second confirmed case of the
disease on the UW-Madison campus.
(04/20/06 6:00am)
The Badger Baloney is obviously fake news—merely a satirical
commentary on life in Madison. Except in the case of public
figures, the people are not real.
(04/04/06 6:00am)
A 19-year-old charged with firing a sawed-off shotgun in a
UW-Madison parking lot Wednesday night and using the gun to beat
the owner of Club Majestic, 115 King St., appeared for the first
time in a jailhouse courtroom Monday.
(03/31/06 6:00am)
Blasts from a sawed-off shotgun resounded in a parking lot near
Witte Hall early Thursday morning, jolting residents awake and
prompting University Police to rush to the scene.
(03/21/06 6:00am)
A call for censure issued by U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., to
formally reprimand President Bush over domestic wiretapping has
been hailed as both unnecessary political grandstanding and an
upholding of political integrity.
(03/02/06 6:00am)
Referendums aimed at getting U.S. troops out of Iraq will be on
ballots across the state April 4, but the ramifications of a yes or
no vote on such resolutions remain unclear.
(01/25/06 6:00am)
Wisconsin politicians on both sides of the aisle are denying
potential conflicts of interest in state government. A recent
example is the introduction of a bill by state Rep. Scott
Gunderson, R-Waterford, that would lower the legal hunting age to
eight.
(11/21/05 6:00am)
In their first two games of the season, the Wisconsin men's
basketball team (2-0 overall) found varying degrees of success;
luckily, both resulted in victories in sunny St. Thomas, U.S.
Virgin Islands. In their first game of the Paradise Jam tournament
on Friday, the Badgers cruised to an 80-51 victory over Norfolk
State behind 23 points from sophomore forward/center Brian Butch
steady shooting (31-of-63 for 49.2 percent) and out- rebounding the
Spartans 43-26.