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Diana SavageBuilding the future By Diana Savage Caught between the historical value of old buildings and the attraction value of the contemporary, UW-Madison must make critical decisions about which campus landmarks survive. Visiting political reporter tells of sacrifices covering elections By Diana Savage UW alumnus Tom Beaumont spoke to students about political reporting. Grad. School honors UW faculty members with mid-career award By Diana Savage The six faculty members will receive $60,000 for research. Navigating cultural lines By Diana Savage Everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, but what about the rest of the year? The story behind why students stay—or stray—from their cultural backgrounds. Federal patent office upholds WARF’s final two stem-cell patents By Diana Savage Three Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation patents were challenged by the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights and the Public Patent Foundation in April 2007 Students share concerns about state conduct rules at forum By Diana Savage Any changes to UW System policies will not take affect until Fall 2009. UW ranks 13th nationally in 2007 fundraising By Diana Savage UW-Madison was the highest ranked of Big Ten Schools in 2007 followed by the University of Michigan and the University of Minnesota Badger Valentines By Diana Savage Since the beginning, couples have been meeting and falling in love at the UW, just in time for Valentine's Day. UW licensing org. files patent suit against Intel By Diana Savage The recent lawsuit joins a list of corporations UW has sued over patent infringement. Students question reasons for new Memorial Union coffee house By Diana Savage The lack of space for student organizations coupled with the already existing coffee shops at the Memorial Union has caused student skepticism. Committee launches search for Wiley replacement By Diana Savage The UW-Madison Search and Screen Committee held its first meeting Friday to begin the selection process for a new chancellor Is local music dying? By Diana Savage A look at the problems facing the Madison music scene. ‘Hip-hop intellectual’ offers insight on music’s influence By Diana Savage Michael Eric Dyson addressed the Madison community Wednesday as part of the Wisconsin Union Directorate's Distinguished Lecture Series. ASM calls for budget resolution at Capitol By Diana Savage UW-Madison's student government asked state lawmakers Wednesday to fully fund the university with the help of $70 million from Gov. Jim Doyle's proposed budget. The limited profits of professors By Diana Savage With the risk of falling budgets and fewer resources, more UW-Madison professors may walk out the classroom door Police call emergency plan and mass e-mails a success By Diana Savage University of Wisconsin Police implemented UW System president's 2007 Commission on University Security procedures to communicate with students Tuesday. UW ranks 15th in U.S. History knowledge; national average ‘F’ By Diana Savage Universities across the nation failed a U.S. history test given by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Madison ranked 15th out of the 50 schools studied. Edwards supporters generate grassroots campaign with modern media channels By Diana Savage Although even Students for John Edwards admit the Presidential candidate has thus far been overshadowed by Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, members say his message for “building one America" may change all that. ‘Naked Truth’ author dishes hook up and dating how-tos By Diana Savage Harlan Cohen tells students to look beyond alcohol as a social lubricant. His speech Monday night brought roars of laughter as he dissected college norms and inspired his audience to regain dating confidence.
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