A 23-year-old University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee student has died of blunt force injuries after falling down a set of stairs while partying at a friend?s house. Authorities say it was an accident.
Category: Campus life
School spotlight: All Dressed Up event helps prom dreams come true
They came for the chance to be a princess for the day at their upcoming prom.Others were looking for something more elegant. Whatever they were seeking, the seventh annual All Dressed Up event Saturday gave more than 300 girls the chance to pick from 1,200 prom dresses donated for the cause. The UW-Madison Panhellenic Association provided volunteers from sororities to serve as ?fairy godmothers? who helped the girls pick out their dresses and provided some of the gowns.
Tour Offers Sneak Peek Of UW’s New Union South
MADISON, Wis. — A nearly $100 million structure is just two weeks away from opening its doors to the public in the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.
Marquette Student Hospitalized With Possible Bacterial Meningitis
MILWAUKEE, Wis. — A student at Marquette University has been hospitalized with a possible case of bacterial meningitis. The school said on Sunday that the student lives off-campus. The student?s roommates have already received preventative treatment, and the university is contacting others who may have had direct contact with the student.
UW men’s hockey: Reign about to end
It was the most volatile offseason in the history of the University of Wisconsin men?s hockey team. Seven seniors left. Four underclassmen turned pro. Two assistants took head coaching jobs elsewhere. As a result, the Badgers went from playing in the national title game to missing the NCAA tournament completely.
UW men’s basketball: When facing the very best
If Butler knocks off Connecticut for the NCAA men?s basketball title Monday night, it will provide an asterisk to University of Wisconsin followers. UW lost to the Bulldogs in the Sweet Sixteen, which would no doubt provide a measure of consolation if they cut down the nets in Houston.
Chinese table tennis legend Zhang Yining calls it quits (Asia One)
Chinese table tennis legend Zhang Yining announced her retirement in Beijing Thursday afternoon as she left for the United States to further her studies, sports.qq.com reported.
South campus sensation: New building sets ?standard for 21st Century? student union
Student unions are called the living rooms of college campuses. But UW-Madison?s new Union South is more like a playground. The opulent, $94.8 million building features a climbing wall, an eight-lane bowling alley, billiards, scores of flat-screen TVs, a 350-seat movie theater, a two-story fireplace, a wine and coffee bar and a banquet hall big enough to seat 1,500 people. The grand opening is set for April 15 with a series of events.
UW football: Former military member Russo is a man on a mission
His new potential teammates on the University of Wisconsin football team have been filled with questions about Greg Russo?s experiences during two tours of duty in Iraq for the Wisconsin Army National Guard. What was it like? What did he do? Did he see combat? Russo, who graduated from Lake Mills High School in 2003, hopes to join the University of Wisconsin football team after an extended tryout during spring practices. It took his experiences in the military to convince himself to give it a try.
Zimmermann Slaying Investigation Continues 3 Years Later
The three-year anniversary of the death of University of Wisconsin-Madison student Brittany Zimmermann serves as a solemn reminder of the loss not only to those that knew the 21-year-old, but also to the members of the community that sought justice on her behalf.
Learn to reciprocate (Minnesota Daily)
More than 10,000 Wisconsin students studying in Minnesota ? the majority of whom attend the University of Minnesota ? could be paying more for college next year. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker wants to end the state?s 43-year-old tuition reciprocity agreement.
Number of reported sexual assaults rises
The number of sexual assaults reported to the Dean of Students Office increased from 45 cases last year to 112 this year.
Tour Offers Sneak Peek Of UW’s New Union South
MADISON, Wis. — A nearly $100 million structure is just two weeks away from opening its doors to the public. Five years of planning and work is just about complete for the new University of Wisconsin-Madison Union South.
UW Law School continues to impress in national contests
The University of Wisconsin Law School?s Moot Court team continues to draw national acclaim for the university after several top finishes in national competitions.
Wis. students may pay more to attend UMinn. (AP)
Wisconsin college students would have to pay more to attend the University of Minnesota under a proposal backed by Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker that his administration announced Thursday. Walker is asking the Legislature?s Joint Finance Committee to approve a change to the two states? 43-year-old tuition reciprocity program that would save Wisconsin money by making students who go to Minnesota pay more. The reciprocity program allows Wisconsin and Minnesota college-bound students to pay instate tuition even if they attend public universities in the other state. This year it costs about $3,000 more in tuition and fees to attend the University of Minnesota than it does to go to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Under the deal, the state of Wisconsin makes up the difference for students who decide to go to Minnesota. That subsidy would end under Walker?s proposal, which means Wisconsin students would have to pay all of the higher Minnesota resident tuition.
More college ‘hookups,’ but more virgins, too
Even as casual sex ? often called “hookups” or “friends with benefits” ? is a dominant part of campus life, a new report by the National Center for Health Statistics indicates the percentages of men and women 18-24 who say they are virgins also are increasing.
Students discuss concerns with Badger Partnership governance
Members of the University of Wisconsin student government said Monday they are deliberating the best procedure to appoint a student representative to the new governing board for the period after the campus becomes a public authority.
Study: Voucher students more likely to attend college
Milwaukee voucher students are more likely to graduate and enroll in college than their public school counterparts, according to a new study from researchers the state asked to evaluate the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program.The finding is one of eight that researchers with the University of Arkansas? School Choice Demonstration Project say demonstrate the ?neutral to positive? results of the 20-year-old voucher program.
Students discuss concerns with Badger Partnership governance
Members of the University of Wisconsin student government said Monday they are deliberating the best procedure to appoint a student representative to the new governing board for the period after the campus becomes a public authority.
Design Committee approves plans for Memorial Union reconstruction
The Design Committee for the Memorial Union Reconstruction met Monday to approve designs and make recommendations to the team of two architectural firms selected for the project.
New UW research institution protects student learning tools
To further expand the Wisconsin Idea and construct new tools for research and development in the education field, University of Wisconsin officials announced Monday a new institution that will allow university faculty and graduate students opportunities to provide greater resources for students.
On Campus: Groups take sides on UW-Madison split
University groups continued to take sides last week on the prospect of UW-Madison splitting off from the rest of the University of Wisconsin System. While the Teaching Assistants? Association – which represents nearly 3,000 graduate employees at the university – voted to oppose the plan, a group of students started a new organization in support, called Students for the New Badger Partnership.
Battery involved a “Bucky” video director
“Teach Me How to Bucky” was a music video turned Internet sensation. Now, some of the men behind that video are making news for another reason – a battery incident that left multiple University of Wisconsin students injured at least one student seriously injured. That student suffered a broken nose, broken orbital bone, and a serious cut on his face.
Brothers arrested after fight over ?Teach Me How To Bucky? sends man to hospital
A 19-year-old Madison man was left with broken bones after police said a fight broke out early Friday morning on Langdon Street over the “Teach Me How to Bucky” music video.
Crime in Brief
A financial dispute about the popular ?Teach Me How to Bucky? video resulted in a fight early Friday morning, a Madison Police report said.
Rebecca Newman: Retain student ID for voting purposes
With great traditions that define us, why is our state government trying to blast Wisconsin?s tradition of political activism by ramming the voter ID bill through the Legislature? I am an out-of-state student, but I have lived here for almost two years, so I consider myself a Wisconsin resident and voter. This voter ID bill would eliminate student IDs as an acceptable form of voter identification. Our ID cards are secure enough to be used as debit cards, so why not for voter registration?
Catching Up: Civil case against UW-Madison fraternity thrown out
More than a year-and-a-half ago, a woman known only as Jane Doe sued the Sigma Chi Fraternity because she said she was drugged and gang-raped at the UW-Madison chapter house. Last month, Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Timothy G. Dugan dismissed the civil case and last week, he ordered Jane Doe to pay Sigma Chi Fraternity and its underwriters a total of $11,514 for certain court costs.
Around Town: Celebrating the Peace Corps’ 50th birthday
Wade DalaGrana (Lesotho, 1977-79) and Angene Wilson (Liberia, 1962-64) were chatting Sunday afternoon outside a conference room at Monona Terrace as part of the “global education” element of the Peace Corps 50th birthday party. In the past 50 years, 2,942 UW-Madison alumni have served in the Peace Corps
Voters in Dane County can weigh in on U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United referenda
Kaja Rebane wants Dane County residents to send a message that corporations aren?t people and money isn?t speech. The UW-Madison grad student helped organize a successful effort to put referenda on the April 5 ballot in both the city of Madison and Dane County.
Two men arrested after fight on Langdon St.
Two men were arrested shortly after 3 a.m. Friday morning after a fight broke out on Langdon Street.
Langdon Street Fight Linked To ‘Teach Me How To Bucky’ Video
Twin brothers from Madison face battery charges after a fight that stemmed from a disagreement surrounding the taping of the popular music video, “Teach Me How To Bucky,” according to the Madison Police Department.
UW-Madison Official Hints At 8.5 Pct. Tuition Rise
MADISON, Wis. — The University of Wisconsin-Madison chancellor said if her school is allowed to spin off from the rest of the UW System she won?t recommend a tuition increase of more than 8.5 percent next year. Biddy Martin said the in-state rate hike would match what Madison students absorbed in the past year. She said grants would cover students from lower-income families.
Tom Oates: Badgers’ inconsistency proved their downfall when Butler delivered best shot
NEW ORLEANS ? The University of Wisconsin men?s basketball team, like just about everyone else in the Crescent City, was swallowed up by Jimmer-mania this week. Instead of getting Jimmered in the NCAA tournament?s Southeast regional, however, the Badgers got Butlered.
Cross Country: Badger Invitational shows interest of young people in farming
For decades the theory that farmers are getting old and there are no young people taking over has been a popular subject of discussion presented by so-called ag experts. However, the line of young people waiting to take over the home farm or set out on their own career in farming or agribusiness is long and enthusiastic.
The recent 15th Badger Invitational Holstein heifer sale hosted by the UW-Madison Badger Dairy Club is a showcase of good dairy cattle and the 75 or so students who put the event together.
Laptop City Hall: Downtown council candidates stake out positions on budget, alcohol issues
City Council candidates from four downtown districts worked to distinguish themselves on key neighborhood and city issues, from the city budget to the downtown entertainment district, at a forum Thursday night.
More U.S. colleges adding Muslim chaplains – USATODAY.com
Cornell soon could join the growing ranks of universities with full-time Muslim chaplains working alongside the Christian and Jewish chaplains already common on college campuses.
Rise in number of applicants to UW presents opportunity
As this fall?s freshman admissions season continues, the numbers are out and UW-Madison has seen a large increase in applications. At approximately 28,000 applications, this is a 12-percent rise compared to last year?s 25,522 applications.
Biz Beat: Upscale ‘Miffland’ apartment ready to go
All the city approvals are in place for a new four-story 44-unit apartment at 424 W. Mifflin St. Now, developer Pat McCaughey just needs to line up the financing.
Laurels: NCAA Tournament teams
This is the time of year when almost everyone is a sports fan. It?s hard to miss the NCAA tournament, and who would want to? It provides some of the best entertainment around. And it was hard not to come to work Monday morning without a bit of a glow after the way Wisconsin?s teams performed.
Japanese Students Raise Money For Relief Effort In Japan
Japanese students who attend the University of Wisconsin, Madison are doing their part to help donate to the Japan relief efforts.
UW Marching Band makes a musical delivery
Some members of the UW Marching Band used their music skills to brighten the day of those in need.
Committee hears revisions to plan for St. Paul?s expansion
The Joint Southeast Campus Committee heard new ideas Monday for the planned expansion of the St. Paul?s Catholic Center.
Officials propose scaled-back design for Catholic center on Library Mall
After initial concern over the height and proximity of a 14-story building planned for Library Mall, designers for St. Paul?s University Catholic Center presented a revised plan Monday that significantly scales back the height.
Campus Connection: St. Paul’s may reduce scope of Catholic student center project
Leadership of St. Paul?s University Catholic Center announced Monday they are considering reducing the scope of their proposed 14-story, $45 million facility to be located on the State Street Mall.
Campus Connection: TAA against breaking UW-Madison from system
The University of Wisconsin-Madison?s Teaching Assistants? Association voted Sunday to pass a motion opposing the university being granted public authority status and breaking away from the UW System.
The motion reads: “The TAA opposes the New Badger Partnership, especially the separation of UW-Madison from the UW System, the formation of the public authority model, and the threat to affordability and accessibility it poses to public education and the lack of protection for labor unions on campus. The TAA also objects to the non-transparent and undemocratic process by which the New Badger Partnership was designed.”
Campus Connection: Innocence uproar, eminent alumni and student fees
** Eight UW-Madison graduates are receiving the Wisconsin Alumni Association?s 75th annual Distinguished Alumni Awards. This honor is the association?s highest accolade.
** A long-running battle over how student fees are distributed at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is intensifying, with student senate leaders threatening the chancellor with a vote of “no confidence,” reports the Superior Telegram.
** Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. is speaking on the UW-Madison campus about ethics and race during a lecture on Thursday. Gates is to discuss issues aired in his PBS documentary “African-American Lives,” which showed how blacks are using genealogy and genetic science to understand their past.
Building planners to reduce size of St. Paul’s University Catholic Center project
Bowing to height concerns, officials with St. Paul?s University Catholic Center said Monday they likely will drop all student rental housing from their project on State Street Mall. The project would replace the outdated chapel and student center on the same site, 723 State St. The initial proposal had been heavily criticized by some students, neighbors and city officials as too tall for its surroundings.
UW-Madison applications up 12 percent from last year
UW-Madison received a record number of freshman applications this year, totaling over 28,000.
According to the school?s admissions website, that figure represents a 12 percent increase in applications from last year.
ON TOP AGAIN
Regular-season conference champions, conference playoff champions, winners of 37 games, a team led by the nation?s most valuable player and now, after one of their best games of the season, national champions.
The Badger Herald: Back on top: Badgers win national championship
Erie, P.A. ? Four national championships in six years. It doesn?t get much better than that.
The Wisconsin women?s hockey team claimed the Western Collegiate Hockey Association conference trophy and playoff trophy, and now it completes the trifecta: bringing the National Championship trophy back to Madison after beating Boston University 4-1 Sunday afternoon.
Regents hope Wisconsin Idea Partnership will unite System
In a move to provide all University of Wisconsin System campuses with new flexibilities to help combat extensive cuts in state funding, the Board of Regents endorsed a proposal that would retain the Madison campus as a member of the system in a meeting March 10.
UW admissions sees record increase in undergraduate applications total
In another demonstration of the University of Wisconsin?s increased visibility and positive recognition over the past year, a record number of prospective Badgers submitted freshman admission applications.
UW students studying in Japan to return safely by end of day
In the wake of an 8.9 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami off the coast of Japan that caused thousands of casualties and left many civilians without food, water or basic shelter, 14 University of Wisconsin students abroad in the country will return home following the suspension of all study abroad programs.
Duty calls for UW-Madison’s College Library
UW-Madison?s College Library recently touted a new acquisition, and it wasn?t the complete works of Dostoevsky or Byron. It was the video game, Call of Duty: Black Ops. The undergraduate library has had a video game collection since 2008. Since then, it?s grown to about 300 titles. Students checked them out nearly 5,000 times last year.
UW women’s basketball: Badgers’ season ends with WNIT loss to Illinois State
As she took what would turn out to be her final shot in college, Alyssa Karel hoped for the best, but deep down inside knew she was going to come up short.It was only fitting the ball would end up in Karel?s hands as the University of Wisconsin women?s basketball team attempted to finish off a furious rally against Illinois State in the final moments of their second-round WNIT game Sunday at the Kohl Center.
UW women’s hockey: A welcome-home celebration Monday
Another late March, another welcome home celebration for the NCAA champion University of Wisconsin women?s hockey team.It?s a scene that certainly never gets old for Mark Johnson, his players or the Badgers? loyal fan base.This year?s edition will be held Monday at the Nicholas Johnson Pavilion adjacent to the Kohl Center. The event, which starts at 6 p.m., is free and open to the public, and free parking is available in lots 88 and 91 starting at 5:30 p.m.
UW women’s hockey: Celebrate Meyer, too
It?s great that the University of Wisconsin women?s hockey team will have a civic celebration Monday to celebrate its fourth NCAA title in the last six seasons, as well as Patty Kazmaier Award winner Meghan Duggan. One way to make the 6 p.m. get-together at the Nicholas-Johnson Pavilion even more special is to include UW swimmer Maggie Meyer.
UW women’s hockey: Supporting cast delivers Badgers’ fourth national title
ERIE, Pa. ? For months it?s been said that the heart, soul and character of the University of Wisconsin women?s hockey team is its rare chemistry. There was absolutely no reason to debate that Sunday afternoon when the top-ranked Badgers finished off one of the greatest seasons in history with a dominating 4-1 victory over Boston University in the NCAA championship game before a crowd of 3,956 at Tullio Arena.
UW women’s basketball: Badgers beat Butler in WNIT game
Lin Zastrow, notorious homebody, isn?t ready to leave her home away from home just yet. Zastrow made sure she?ll get to hang around the Kohl Center for at least a few more days as she led the University of Wisconsin women?s basketball team to a 68-48 home victory over Butler in the first round of the WNIT on Wednesday night.
Meeting Scheduled Following Bicycle Abuse At Picnic Point
Bicycle use and abuse on Picnic Point will be the subject of a listening session at the University of Wisconsin-Madison?s Memorial Union from 7-8:30 p.m. on Monday, March 21. “Bikes and pedestrians sometimes come into conflict on the narrow path running down the spine of Picnic Point,” says Bill Barker, chair of the Lakeshore Nature Preserve Committee. To deal with the issue, Barker said, the Lakeshore Nature Preserve Committee will reconsider the appropriateness of bicycle access to Picnic Point at the session.