Incidence of racism shows need to act
On Sept. 27, a black Witte housefellow, Daniel Steinbring, found that someone had written the phrase
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On Sept. 27, a black Witte housefellow, Daniel Steinbring, found that someone had written the phrase
Living with a roommate is an experience that can play a large factor in the outcome of a student's year, and while this fall some students are living with good friends, others are living with complete strangers.
The commencement of a multicultural living area, previously set to open this fall on the second floor of Witte Residence Hall, has been delayed until 2003, with officials citing a need to attract more students.
In what may be a first for undergraduate students, resident assistants at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst unionized Tuesday night in pursuit of higher wages, more benefits and a clearer contract.
Next fall, more UW-Madison students will be able to immerse themselves in the languages and cultures they are studying, officials announced Tuesday. The International Learning Community in Adams Residence Hall will be the newest addition to the rising number of residential life choices on campus.
I am disturbed by the story regarding a multicultural community being set up in Witte Residence Hall (""Witte will house multicultural community,"" Oct. 30). I realize I am merely a conservative, middle-class, white male student here at UW-Madison and might not be as enlightened as most of my peers on campus, but I do not understand how grouping a large portion of the ""students of color"" together in a dorm will solve any diversity problems that may exist here on campus.
At a time when concerns about diversity are causing heated debate at UW-Madison, a luncheon held Tuesday to solicit input on the Multicultural Learning Community planned for Witte Residence Hall next year was deemed a success by those in charge of the project.
There is a hearing in the Universities, Housing and Government Operations committee of the Wisconsin Legislature today regarding Senate Bill 175. So why should I care? Why should any student in the UW System care?
After two years of planning, a multicultural student housing plan created by a group of UW-Madison students will materialize for the 2002-'03 school year.
UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley hosted the second of three listening sessions yesterday intended to field public comments on the state of anxiety about the racial climate on campus after Sept. 11.
In the first of three forums being held by UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley, students, professors and community members gathered in Memorial Union Tuesday night to discuss campus climate in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.