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Settlement will absolve Leavitt

Wisconsin State Journal

Former University of Wisconsin men’s hockey player Alex Leavitt got more than just a financial settlement as a result of his $1 million lawsuit against the school.

UW Golfer Finished 31st at U.S. Open

UWBadgers.com

Former Badger golfer David Roesch, who tied for fourth after the first round of the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills in Long Island in New York, finished in a tie for 31st in his first open appearance.

Father’s Day Weekend at the Kohl Center

UWBadgers.com

MADISON, Wis. – For the past four years, Fatherââ?¬â?¢s Day weekend has meant one thing around the Kohl Center: the Father-Son Badger Basketball Camp. The 2004 edition just wrapped up on Saturday, as another packed house got to experience the two-day camp, which includes spending a night on campus and various instruction for both fathers and sons. The camp is for boys entering grades 3-8.

Panel tweaks discipline policy

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Madison – The University of Wisconsin athletic board approved minor changes to its student-athletic discipline policy at its year-end meeting Friday at the Wisconsin Alumni Association.

Rising to the occasion

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

With the NBA draft approaching quickly, life has been a whirlwind for former University of Wisconsin guard Devin Harris.

UW Modifies Student Athlete Discipline Policy

Wisconsin State Journal

University of Wisconsin Athletic Department officials readily admit the student-athlete discipline policy introduced 10 months ago is a work in progress.
That was evident Friday, when the UW Athletic Board unanimously approved significant changes to the document that made headlines during the 2003-04 school year. The alterations go into effect for 2004-05.

Andy Baggot: Athletes Should Make Voices Heard

Wisconsin State Journal

There was a time not long ago when a meeting of the University of Wisconsin Athletic Board prompted a sense of heightened anticipation.
You never knew when the 22-person board, as powerful as it is diverse, would pick up the scent of an issue and really get after it.