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Emily CrawfordChancellors across UW System worried over salaries By Emily Crawford Chancellors and administrators across the state said Wednesday that salaries and benefit packages must increase for the UW-System to stop losing more top executives. Enrollment at UW hits record high By Emily Crawford UW System enrollment is at a record high, though the increase in students may pose various financial or statewide challenges. UW-Madison had a third consecutive year of enrollment growth. Budget saga to conclude Friday at Memorial Union By Emily Crawford As UW System funding was a central item of dispute among lawmakers during the nearly four-month budget impasse, it seems only fitting Gov. Jim Doyle will finally sign the budget on campus Friday. Panel discusses 1967 ‘Dow Day’ By Emily Crawford Four panelists addressed implications of the UW-Madison protest against Dow Chemical on present-day Madison Wednesday in Grainger Hall. State Supreme Court hears case on LGBT partner benefits By Emily Crawford Several state employees are seeking domestic partner benefits from the state government, and several cities are attempting to make themselves a party in the lawsuit. The State Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday. Gov. Doyle creates special task force on campus safety By Emily Crawford Following the April 16 shootings at Virginia Tech, Gov. Jim Doyle recently signed an executive order creating the Governor’s Task Force on Campus Safety. The goal is to ensure campus security and preparedness in emergency situations on all Wisconsin Emergency contraceptive bill heats up committee meeting By Emily Crawford More than 100 people gathered at the Wisconsin Senate Committee on Health Wednesday to support the Compassionate Care of Rape Victims Bill. If passed, the bill will ensure that in every Wisconsin emergency room rape victims can have emergency contraceptio Wisconsin’s 2006 abortion rates lowest in more than 30 years By Emily Crawford Wisconsin abortion numbers have steadily declined over the past three years and are now at a record low, according to a newly released study. Nickelodeon television personality ‘Double Dares’ students to overcome adversity in effort to succee By Emily Crawford Former “Double Dare” host Marc Summers spoke Monday about his days at Nickelodeon, his book about Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Food Network Show “Unwrapped” to a full audience at the Memorial Union Theater. New bill could legalize NCAA bracket betting at the office By Emily Crawford March Madness is sweeping the country and two state lawmakers have recognized the fury, by crafting a new bill that would allow employees to bet on sports in the workplace. State Sen. Jeff Plale, D-South Milwaukee, and state Rep. Josh Zpenick, D-Milwauk Rising price of Pill hard to swallow for students By Emily Crawford When UW-Madison freshman Sierra Ready went to University Health Services to fill her birth control prescription, she was horrified to learn the price escalated from $8 to $32 for her monthly pack. Before the Federal Deficit Reduction Act, UHS and other c |
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