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Sigma Phi Epsilon house destroyed in late night blaze
By Abby Sears


The fraternity house at 237 Langdon St. was engulfed in flames by 12:15 a.m. Tuesday morning
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By: Kyle Bursaw /The Daily Cardinal
U. Michigan finalist says fundraising a top priority for the next chancellor
By Erin Banco
Rebecca Blank, the former dean of University of Michigan's school of public policy, met with students and faculty Thursday as the final candidate for the next UW-Madison chancellor.

Minnesota finalist stresses change for UW if chancellor
By Erin Banco
University of Minnesota's Vice President for Research Timothy Mulcahy spent 20 years in UW-Madison administration before moving to Minnesota three years ago.

Cornell University's provost 'eyes' UW chancellor position
By Erin Banco
Biddy Martin, one of four finalists for the UW-Madison chancellor position, met with students and faculty Tuesday.

The Best Photos of the Semester
By The Daily Cardinal
A look back at some of the most colorful and important photography of Spring 2008.

Internal chancellor finalist meets with public
By Amanda Hoffstrom
UW-Madison College of Letters & Sciences Dean Gary Sandefur spoke of his 24 years on campus as an advantage in the search for the next chancellor.

THE FINAL FOUR
By Whitney Newman
UW System President Kevin Reilly announced four finalists for UW-Madison Chancellor Wednesday.

Chancellor search committee: the next steps
By Amanda Hoffstrom
The next step in the process is to select the best candidate.

MPD continues investigations of unsolved murders
By Abby Sears
Madison police will continue to search for clues in the Brittany Zimmermann homicide.

Lobbyists for student issues face financial constraints on campus
By Sara Lieburn
Student lobbying efforts in the state Legislature are often hindered by financial constraints, though several advocates remain optimistic about stopping tuition increases.

Chancellors 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.

Supervisors: SAFE program ready for exam week
By Erin Banco
Amid employee resignations, SAFE program coordinators say the program is now staffed and ready to assist students during finals week.

UW considers implementing interactive version of DARS
By Devin Rose
Advisors in the College of Letters & Sciences said they think an interactive DARS would be easier for students to read.

Wisconsin offers major opportunities for political jobs
By Megan Orear
Because Wisconsin usually has close state and presidential elections, young people have a great opportunity to find work and gain experience in the political field heading into the fall.

Ian’s to make dough in Chicago
By Callie Rathburn
The pizza chain plans to expand into Illinois.

Mich. ruling on partner benefits unclear for Wis.
By Jillian Levy
The Michigan Supreme Court ruled Wednesday, domestic partner benefits are not available to University of Michigan employees because of a gay marriage ban amendment.

UW Athetics: Enter football ticket lottery
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Students can enter the lottery for football tickets beginning June 15.

Libraries extend hours for finals week
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College library and select parts of Memorial Library will stay open 24 hours a day next week.

Budget vote possible, Assembly Dems seek more concessions
By Charles Brace
Though a vote is scheduled to solve the budget deficit next Tuesday, leaders remain in disagreement over many policy issues and construction jobs remain in jeopardy around the state.

UW tech. office warns students of e-mail scams
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UW-Madison technology experts advise students to be wary of email scams.


previous news stories »
Four campus staff apply to be Madison chancellor  By Charles Brace
Health care reform a priority, poll says  By /author/show/482
Further action against 2009 class pres. unclear  By Grace Kim
UW alumnae to speak at graduation ceremony  By The Daily Cardinal
All Badgers teams pass NCAA academic scores  By The Daily Cardinal
UW Counseling and Consolation Services provides Pet Therapy  By The Daily Cardinal
Regents close to naming UW chancellor finalists  By Shira Nanus
Student who set off fire-alarm sprinklers charged  By Abby Sears
Wisconsin college student key in Dem. struggle over delegates  By Charles Brace
Senior Class President charged with misdemeanor theft  By Erin Banco
Filming for ‘Public Enemies’ hits Madison’s Capitol Square  By Abby Sears
Faculty Senate ends year looking toward the future  By Amanda Hoffstrom
Lawmaker urges unpaid leave for state employees to fix budget  By Britney Tripp
Falk appologizes for 911 call incident  By The Daily Cardinal
Mifflin arrests hit record high  By Abby Sears

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