Nick Osiecki
UW student activist announces bid for Dane County Board
By Clay Thomas and Nick Osiecki | Dec. 2, 2005A UW-Madison student activist hopes to fill the vacancy on the Dane County Board of Supervisors left by long-time member Echnaton Vedder, who represented a district containing 85 percent students. ' ¦
Buying multiple kegs would be illegal under new law
By Nick Osiecki and Alex Pacheco | Nov. 17, 2005Buying more than one keg of beer could become illegal in Madison if a proposed keg registration ordinance is passed. The proposed ordinance has not breached the walls of the ' ¦
UW System unites for Halloween efforts
By Nick Osiecki | Oct. 25, 2005The strategy to prevent non-UW-Madison students from rioting on Halloween is a coordinated effort to standardize University-related penalties, according to UW System administrators. 'Our plan is to remain focused primarily ' ¦
UW students will soon have access to university rental cars
By Nick Osiecki | Oct. 12, 2005Access to hybrid community automobiles is set to expand for students over the age of 21, as UW-Madison becomes the second university in the Midwest to offer car-sharing services. UW-Madison ' ¦
State Street improvement materials delayed by Hurricane Rita
By Erin Schmidtke and Nick Osiecki | Sep. 23, 2005The State Street Design Project has already resulted in the remodeling of most of the 100 block of the street, but delays due to Hurricane Rita pushed back the finishing ' ¦
Public recommends higher fines to fill city's budget gap
By Kristen Titus and Nick Osiecki | Sep. 16, 2005The third and last \Build Your Own Budget"" forum was held Thursday night, giving a sparse crowd of citizens an opportunity to structure the city budget in tandem with the ' ¦
If approved, Roberts to forge own path
By Nick Osiecki | Sep. 8, 2005The recent death of Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist ushered in a new battle over filling a second vacancy on the Supreme Court, and resulted in the nomination of Judge ' ¦
Community hopes new grocery store will revive Monroe Street
By Nick Osiecki | Mar. 16, 2005The City Council voted to approve the development of Monroe Commons Tuesday and allow builders to construct a five-story complex, including a grocery store and condominiums. In the communities of ' ¦
Students to voice worries at Thurs. Mifflin meeting
By Nick Osiecki | Mar. 9, 2005The date of the Mifflin Street Block Party is still in contention as the Madison Police schedule a meeting open to all students who want to attend. The meeting will ' ¦