Sigma Phi Epsilon house destroyed in late night blaze
By Alicia Goldfine and Christopher Guess | May. 13, 2008The fraternity house at 237 Langdon St. was engulfed in flames by 12:15 a.m. Tuesday morning
The fraternity house at 237 Langdon St. was engulfed in flames by 12:15 a.m. Tuesday morning
The Daily Cardinal gives a flyby of 12 films to watch for at this year's festival '
Matt Nathanson pleases crowd with another successful Madison show at the newly remodeled Majestic Theater.'
Recently divorced from the Universal label, Nathanson brings his unique live show to Madison.'
It's been said for a long time that the Harry Potter books by J.K. Rowling have grown in maturity as their readers grew up, and the newest book is no different. The conclusion of the septology shows a side of the characters that is more realistic of 17-'
Doubt no longer exists that commuter train plans, as part of Plan 2020, are moving forward.'
On his last album, The Sunset Tree, James Darnielle (aka the Mountain Goats) expunged the demons looming over him after the death of his abusive step-father. While that album was near joyous in both its music and storyline, the newest album, Get Lonely, f'
Madison, consistently rated the country's No. 1 party school, has a reputation for drunkeness that is not altogether undeserved. Despite recent police crackdowns, students continue to gather for house parties ' ¦'
The current exhibit on display at the Chazen Art Museum, 'Metalsmiths and Mentors: Fred Fenster and Eleanor Moty' offers something that is not usually reserved for art museums: practicality. Almost all of the pieces on display in the exhibit, now opened an extra week until July 30, seem like something you would see under glass'but at Bed Bath and Beyond or William Sonoma, not the Chazen.
Traditional library research may go the way of the typewriter thanks to a new alliance between Google, universities and libraries from across the world. Google Print, split between Google Publisher ' ¦'
An ongoing legal battle against the MMSD challenges proposed guidelines that enable teachers and staff to withhold transgender students’ gender identities and preferred names from their parents.
In order to make up time for cancelled class, Madison schools announced they would add two extra instructional days to the calendar and extend school hours.
As more students are placed into special education classes, funding has remained stagnant, forcing public schools to dip into their general budget to compensate.
Despite a general uptick in the performance of most schools throughout the state, a new report from the Department of Public Instruction shows the socioeconomic roots of gaps in academic performance.
Racial and economic disparities factor into the decreased college enrollment and high school graduation rates. What efforts have the UW System done thus far to combat this?
As Gov. Scott Walker proposed a series of reforms to school safety funding and procedures, some disability rights groups fear the needs of the students they represent have been ignored.
About 8.66 percent of MMSD students in grades five through 12 are at risk of not graduating high school, according to recent data.
Madison Metropolitan School District received a $500,000 grant from CUNA Mutual Group this week, allowing educators to expand resources for students.