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Fine Italian Beef is just one of the three food carts that recently opened in Library Mall. While some are skeptical of the food quality, these carts offer up some tasty and affordable lunch fare.
Seen in: Library Mall hosts cheap, new food carts
Senior shortstop Lynn Anderson had two home runs and four hits in Wednesday’s doubleheader against UW-Green Bay.
Seen in: Softball looks to continue hot-streak against OSU
Sophomore pitcher Letty Olivarez beat the Phoenix with her hitting and pitching as UW won twice Wednesday.
Seen in: Badgers keep Phoenix grounded
Although sophomore pitcher Letty Olivarez picked up a loss, dropping her to 5-14, she hit two home runs in Sunday’s doubleheader against Iowa.
Seen in: Badger softball drops four games to Iowa and Illinois
Gasoline prices throughout Madison increased nine cents overnight to a record-setting $3.49 per regular unleaded gallon Thursday. Prices are expected to decrease after Memorial Day weekend.
Seen in: City gas prices hit record high
Junior pitcher Leah Vanevenhoven struggled against Notre Dame Wednesday, giving up six hits and six runs. Vanevenhoven registered the Badger loss after only pitching 2.2 innings.
Seen in: Wisconsin falls at Notre Dame
Freshman pitcher Kristyn Hansen expects to continue her dominance this weekend against Big Ten foes Michigan and Penn State.
Seen in: Softball looks to recover after heartbreaking loss
Madison homeless advocacy groups held a meeting Thursday to air out their concerns about local news media and their portrayal of transients.
Seen in: Transients targeted as scapegoats, group says
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz comforts a member of Brittany Zimmermann’s family at a memorial vigil Sunday.
Seen in: Campus mourns Zimmermann
In the first Big Ten start of her college career, freshman pitcher Kristyn Hansen allowed only three hits and did not surrender a run against the Indiana Hoosiers Sunday at the Goodman Softball Complex.
Seen in: Hansen halts Hoosiers
Wyndham Manning addresses friends and supporters at Project Lodge Tuesday night after winning the District 5 election.
Seen in: Manning wins seat as District 5 Supervisor
UW-Madison alumnus and former Comedy Central Executive Producer and Writer Ben Karlin speaks at Memorial Union Sunday.
Seen in: UW alum, Comedy Central vet pens career path
Don Mash, UW System executive senior vice president, fields questions concerning the report of the Tuition and Financial Aid Advisory Group that was presented Thursday to the UW System Board of Regents.
Seen in: Regents balance tuition, financial aid alternatives
Ald. Eli judge, District 8, first proposed the photo ordinance to the city’s Housing Committee in October 2007.
Seen in: Committee approves new photograph ordinance
The university canceled classes at Van Vleck Hall Monday after a flood caused an early morning power outage in the building.
Seen in: Van Vleck power outage cancels class
U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., responded Monday to allegations over his Milwaukee speech.
Seen in: Obama accused of plagiarism in speech
MLB Commissioner Bud Selig, pictured talking to a history class, held a press conference beforehand talking mainly about steroids.
Seen in: Selig addresses media at UW
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and former President Bill Clinton each campaigned in Madison Thursday. Huckabee said he hoped to win in Wisconsin despite U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., leading in delegates. Clinton’s speech focused on health care.
Seen in: Bill Clinton focuses on policies, says Hillary has best record
The UW-Madison College Democrats Chair Oliver Keifer debates College Republicans Chair Sara Mikolajczak Monday at the Memorial Union on issues facing students in the 2008 presidential election.
Seen in: UW College Democrats, Republicans face off to win votes for Wis. primary
The UW System Board of Regents approved salary range increases for the next UW-Madison chancellor and others.
Seen in: Regents OK higher pay for next chancellor
Freshmen Lin Zastrow, Tara Steinbauer, and Alyssa Karel have been filling their roles well this season.
Seen in: Freshman "Phenoms"
David Makovsky speaks at the Lowell Center Tuesday
Seen in: Peace advocate stresses optimism to solve Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The City Council will have the final vote in granting landmark status to the Schubert Building located at 120 W. Mifflin St.
Seen in: Downtown buildings seek historical landmark status
State Reps. Joe Parisi, D-Madison, and Kim Hixson, D-Whitewater, (above) introduced a proposal Monday to increase financial aid at the same rate of tuition increases. Rep. Spencer Black, D-Madison, coauthored it.
Seen in: Lawmakers offer tuition ‘freeze’: Reps. Black, Parisi propose financial aid increases
Ald. Eli Judge, District 8, discusses advertisments on Metro Transit busses at the City Council meeting Tuesday night.
Seen in: City Council discusses Metro bus ads
According to the Hanukkah story, the Jews only had enough oil to burn for one night, but it lasted for eight days. To commemorate this, many Jewish holidays with foods fried in oil.
Seen in: Jewish Cuisine: Fried and Festive
UW-Madison’s Campus Antiwar Network lobbied for an Iraqi Student Program branch at UW-Madison to give Iraq students the opportunity to continue an education in the United States.
Seen in: UW anti-war groupproposes recruitment of students from Iraq
Espresso Royale, 208 State St., not only brews delightful coffee, but offers an eclectic array of artwork.
Seen in: Local art adds flavor to Madison coffee shops
Fair Trade Coffeehouse samples artwork from Jaroslava Sobiskova, whose husband was the carpenter who designed Fair Trade’s long wood counter. Fair Trade also features a diverse mix from other local artists.
Seen in: Local art adds flavor to Madison coffee shops
Former Bush-Cheney campaign manager spoke about the hurdles both Democrats and Republicans need to overcome to win the presidential race.
Seen in: Bush-Cheney campaign manager optimistic about 2008 elections
Chancellor John Wiley hoped to shine a light on state energy initiatives at the first event for the Roosevelt Energy conference.
Seen in: Wiley keynotes weekend energy talks
atthew Rothschild, editor for Progressive Magazine, speaks to a group on Library Mall concerning civil liberties for detainees at Guantanamo Bay prison.
Seen in: Civil rights groups kick off 86 days of protest
Berel Lang, a visiting professor at Wesleyan University, spoke of the Holocaust and human rights Thursday at Lowell Hall.
Seen in: Study of Holocaust enhances moral progress, prof. says
MPD Capt. Mary Schauf urged students Wednesday to put forth an effort to ensure their personal safety.
Seen in: MPD offers safety tips, reveals recent crime trends
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