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By Jessica Sprang | Mar. 22, 2012In an effort to save the university money, Chancellor David Ward is instituting a new policy targeting inefficient communication.
In an effort to save the university money, Chancellor David Ward is instituting a new policy targeting inefficient communication.
Students must force themselves to question if the risks of earning high grades under the influence are worth outdoing the students who earn them legitimately. '
Dr. William B. Hurlbut addressed UW-Madison students and residents at Union South Tuesday night, focusing on ethical reasons for promoting Altered Nuclear Transfer (ANT) in stem cell research. The new method proposes that no embryo would be created or des'
While the Boston scholarship has not yet received any applicants, it continues to portray the ignorance and thoughtlessness of the organization's students.'
Clear Channel Radio announced its decision to replace Air America's WXXM-FM (92.1) The Mic with a Fox Radio Sports channel, eliminating one of Madison's most influential liberal radio stations.
The UW Greek system, often relied on as a primary instigator of the party scene, is now changing its reputation to become a safety regulator amid the post-party scene. Every weekend night, fraternity members plan to patrol the Langdon Street area to make'
Columnist Jessica Sprang says,\Apparently, the activists who believe researchers cause deliberate harm to animals are ignorant enough to advocate an eye for an eye in their search for justice. What animal activists fail to realize is the implementations '
Columnist Jessica Sprang says, \More than 15 years ago, Athletic Director Barry Alvarez and Rayovac artist Rick Sucharek teamed up to develop the ""Motion W"" logo we currently associate with UW-Madison athletics. Now, more than 20 schools, incl'
Columnist Jessica Sprang says, \In the heart of downtown Madison, the opinion of students seems to matter the least, even though they dominate the population. Against the approval of much of Madison's student population, high-rise residences are inc'
According to columnist Jessica Sprang,\Correlating the presence of uniforms with an absence of competition makes little sense. Students compete over academic and athletic performance more often than they compete over each other's clothing choices.""'