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Diversity committee shares student roundtable findings
By Will McClain and By Sam Cusick | Feb. 26, 2013The Associated Students of Madison Diversity Committee released four common themes that stemmed from student input at a recent roundtable event which focused on the future of the ethnic studies class requirement at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Republicans react to potential recall elections
By Will McClain and Adam Wollner | Jan. 23, 2012With a potential recall election looming, Gov. Scott Walker and his supporters are preparing to counter Democratic efforts against him and defend his record.
Lost in the supermarket of life: A love letter to London Calling
By Will McClain and Alex Seraphin | Sep. 9, 2011
New website uses maps to display downtown, campus-area crime
By Will McClain and Rachel Racoosin | Sep. 30, 2008UCrime.com uses Google Maps to show crimes that occur near the UW-Madison campus. The site also shows crime at more than 200 other universities.
World Music Festival showcases diverse acts
By Will McClain and Ryan Hebel | Sep. 12, 2008For one weekend only acts from all over the world grace the stages of Madison.
Federal court ruling helps student group fight for funding
By Will McClain and Amanda Hoffstrom | Feb. 4, 2008A January Federal Court ruling presented enough evidence Sunday for the Associated Students of Madison student judiciary to change a Roman Catholic Foundation-UW-Madison appeal into a new eligibility complaint.
Title hopes rest on final two weeks
By Mario Puig and Will McClain | Nov. 8, 2007GameDay's National Outlook section on this year's top five national title contenders. LSU ranks at the top of this list.'
Vendetta'explores value of terrorism
By Will McClain and William Temby | Mar. 21, 2006V for Vendetta\ is packed with expectations and controversy. It is the first post-""Matrix"" outing for the Wachowski brothers and director James McTeigue (their former assistant director). It also must ' ¦'
Humanities building important, if flawed, UW landmark
By Will McClain | May. 5, 2005Hordes of students shuffle listlessly through labyrinthine corridors, scale cold concrete and metal staircases and gaze glassy-eyed at windowless ceilings and walls. All the while, muddy echoes of distant music ' ¦