ALRC grants new Bistro and Pub an alcohol license
By: Jourdan Miller The Alcohol License Review Committee granted Baldwin Bistro and Pub an alcohol license Wednesday. Pug Mahones, a bar, previously occupied the space at 1304 East Washington. Scott...
View ArticleFilming of LGBT ‘Make It Better’ video draws large crowd
Approximately 200 students, faculty, and community members gathered on Bascom Hill to participate in the making of a video hosted by the LGBT Campus Center and UW Housing Wednesday. The video...
View Article34-year-old man arrested on cocaine-related charges
By: Madison Police arrested a 34-year-old man on cocaine related charges Sunday. Michael Ware faces charges of possession of cocaine and possession with intent to deliver cocaine, according to the...
View Article300,000 images found in child pornography case
By: The ongoing investigation of a Madison a sexual assault and child pornography case has uncovered about 300,000 images. Madison Police arrested Spiess, of Sun Prairie, for alleged drunk driving on...
View ArticleSuder, Barca elected as Assembly leaders
By: Assembly Democrats and Republicans named their leaders for the upcoming legislative session Wednesday. State Rep. Scott Suder, R-Abbotsford, was elected by his peers to the position of Republican...
View ArticleASM hears concerns, passes internal budget
The Associated Students of Madison heard complaints about the proposed Campus Services Fund and passed their initial draft of their internal budget Wednesday night. The meeting began with students...
View ArticleJoint Finance Committee appoints Republican representatives
By: Assembly Speaker-elect Jeff Fitzgerald, R-Horicon, appointed five additional Republican assembly members to the Joint Finance Committee Wednesday. Mark Gottlieb, R-Port Washington, was appointed...
View ArticleDevelopers present designs for Mifflin housing
By: Anna Bukowski Developers discussed plans to replace the vacant Planned Parenthood building on W. Mifflin Street with a 3-story apartment building at a West Mifflin Neighborhood Association meeting...
View ArticleCWC, SPILL budgets approved
The Student Services Finance Committee voted Thursday to decrease funding for Supporting Peers in Laid-back Listening, while increasing budgets for the Campus Women's Center and Adventure Learning...
View ArticleMadison man goes ‘crazy,’ resists arrest at Wando’s Bar
By: Madison police arrested a 21-year-old Madison man after authorities said he was 'going crazy' outside of Wando's Bar on University Avenue Sunday around 1 a.m. Chauncey Vacek, was tentatively...
View ArticleWalker criticizes heating plant, healthcare law in letter to Doyle
By: Governor-elect Scott Walker told Gov. Jim Doyle to stop pushing for Democratic policies, including the use of a bio-fuel boiler in the Charter Street Power Plant and healthcare reform in a letter...
View ArticleThird hate crime strikes Whitewater
By: 'KKK' was spray painted on three cars owned by African-American UW-Whitewater students Monday, marking the third hate crime at the university this semester, UW-Whitewater Chancellor Richard Telfer...
View ArticleCarrotmob ‘green buycott’ at Ian’s Pizza increases business
What did carrots, a solar powered water heater and lots of Ian's pizza have in common Thursday night? The mission student group Carrotmob has to make Madison 'green.' Carrotmob, which aims to raise...
View ArticleImmigration bill takes cues from Arizona policy
By: Beth Pickhard An immigration bill drafted by a state Republican lawmaker would allow police in Wisconsin to ask for identification if immigrants break the law. The bill's author, Rep. Don...
View ArticleUW researchers to start drug-free ADHD research for children
By: The Daily Cardinal Staff UW-Madison researchers will begin tests on a mind-training program that would provide a drug-free alternative to treat children diagnosed with Attention Deficit...
View ArticleOverture Center employee files three ethics complaints against Mayor among...
By: Maggie DeGroot Overture Center for the Arts theater technician Davin Pickell filed three ethics complaints this past week against Mayor Dave Cieslewicz, Overture Center President Tom Carto and 201...
View ArticleBaldwin addresses chemistry symposium, shows support for research
Dozens filled the Chemistry Building Friday to hear U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., speak about the status of science and research in Congress, and the upcoming changes she anticipates when the next...
View ArticleCFACT defends contract violation at ASM judicial hearing
By: Rachel Schulze Collegians For A Constructive Tomorrow appealed to the Student Judiciary Friday after being denied funding by the Student Services Finance Committee for the third year in a row last...
View ArticleCommon Council members submit additional budget amendments to be considered...
By: Maggie DeGroot Madison Common Council members submitted additional amendments to Mayor Dave Cieslewicz's capital and operating budgets for 2011, which the council will consider Tuesday. Two of the...
View ArticleListening to tunes at stop sign leads to man’s fifth OWI
By: The Daily Cardinal Staff A mid-drive music listening session led to one man earning his fifth OWI citation early Saturday morning. A Madison police officer allegedly saw 50-year-old John Miller's...
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