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Patrick Callan and Mark Guthier: Students supported facility upgrades

Wisconsin State Journal

Saturday?s letter questioning the rebuilding of Union South and renovating Memorial Union missed key facts. Memorial Union has obsolete electrical, plumbing and ventilation systems from the 1930s that are energy inefficient and environmentally unfriendly. Large sections of the building are inaccessible to wheelchairs. And with an average of more than 10,000 visitors daily, the more than 80-year-old building experiences much wear and tear. To ignore the need to renovate it would be irresponsible .These issues and old Union South?s inadequacies led to a student referendum and resulted in more than 30,000 people contributing to the new design. Research indicated that many found the old building dysfunctional and inadequate. No tax dollars were used to build Union South or will be used to renovate Memorial Union. And, as is the Wisconsin Union?s policy, students will continue to determine how both buildings operate and manage a thousand events annually.

Campus Connection: Union South, partisan media and faculty lines

Capital Times

** The new Union South will celebrate its grand opening on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at noon on Friday.

** UW-Madison announced Tuesday how it plans to use $4 million raised through its Madison Initiative for Undergraduates, a program championed by Chancellor Biddy Martin and funded through a supplemental tuition charge.

St. Norbert named top social media college (WLUK-TV, Green Bay)

St. Norbert?s social media efforts have been ranked as the best among Wisconsin colleges. Lawrence University in Appleton was the only other Northeast Wisconsin college to make the list, coming in at no. 82. Two other Wisconsin universities: the University of Wisconsin-Madison (45) and Marquette University (56) were also listed.

UW taps Kelsey as Stone?s replacement

Daily Cardinal

Three weeks after Lisa Stone was let go from her position as Wisconsin women?s basketball head coach, Barry Alvarez and the UW Athletic Department announced they have hired Stanford assistant coach Bobbie Kelsey as the program?s new leader.

New Union South brimming with spaces to entertain you

Wisconsin State Journal

Think of the new Union South as a $95 million tree fort. When you were a kid, and you either built a clubhouse up in the oak tree in the backyard or dreamed of it, you wanted to pack it with every cool thing imaginable.

?This will be the crime lab where we solve mysteries, this will be the entertainment area where we play video games, then we?ll put the secret trap door exit over here …? A tour of the new Union South at 1308 E. Dayton St., which officially opens to the public on Friday, brings that feeling, writ large.

No end in sight to rising gas prices

Wisconsin State Journal

The specter of $4 gas prices has Shelly Raddatz, of Excelsior, Minn., re-evaluating her vehicle fuel economy and the frequency of her visits to see daughter Leah at UW-Madison. In Madison, premium gas prices crossed the $4 threshold Saturday and regular prices could pass that mark this summer, according to analysts.

UW-Madison Police seek man who sexually assaulted woman on campus last year

Wisconsin State Journal

UW-Madison Police have released a sketch of a man they say sexually assaulted a woman on campus last year. Police said the victim, who was 27 at the time of the attack, was sexually assaulted and choked in her vehicle in UW Parking Area #3, 408 N. Lake St., by a man she had met earlier at the Church Key bar, 626 University Ave. The assault took place between 1 a.m. and 3:10 a.m. Feb. 13, 2010, but was not reported to police until Thursday, police said.

School Spotlight: East students head to Euro Challenge

Wisconsin State Journal

A team of Madison East High School sophomores will compete in the final rounds of the Euro Challenge this month at the Federal Reserve Bank in New York City. They advanced to the April 27 finals by winning the Midwest preliminary round last month against four other teams from Illinois, Iowa and Indiana at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Sanja Badanjak, a UW-Madison graduate student in political science who was a judge at the preliminary round, said she was impressed by the team spirit shown by the East students.

UW women’s basketball: Players open to change for the better

Madison.com

College basketball coaches often speak of their teams in terms of family. In that context, the University of Wisconsin women?s basketball players have been orphans for three weeks since Lisa Stone was fired as coach. Monday they were adopted when UW announced the hiring of Stanford assistant coach Bobbie Kelsey as the head of the Badgers basketball family.

Gary L. Kriewald: Memorial Union next?

Wisconsin State Journal

Monday?s article on the new Union South describes it all too accurately as an opulent playground. This $95 million extravaganza was approved by a slim percentage of the student body in an election so rigged by the administration it would have made Stalin blush. UW-Madison?s potentates have decreed that Memorial Union, which already qualifies as a palace by any reasonable standard, will also be “improved” to the tune of millions.

Samantha Moskol: Libya intervention is appropriate

Capital Times

Dear Editor: I am a student at UW-Madison concentrating on international studies and political science. While I do agree the federal government needs to focus more on domestic issues, the situation in Libya should not be compared to President Bush?s wars in Afghanistan or Iraq.

Cutting through the criticism of new Union South building

Badger Herald

After reading past articles in the Badger Herald about the Wisconsin Union, we felt the campus should know more about the Wisconsin Union?s referendum process, distribution of segregated fees and student leadership program. We refer to recent Herald articles, including the Op-ed published on April 4, as well as the March 30 piece featuring grossly inaccurate comments alleging that the Union used student segregated fees to campaign to build the new Union. This letter will attempt to clear up some of the misconceptions often associated with the Wisconsin Union.

On Campus: Some students question UW-Madison chancellor’s “call for action”

Wisconsin State Journal

UW-Madison Chancellor Biddy Martin is asking for back-up support on the plan to split the university from the rest of the UW System. She sent a letter for faculty, staff and students encouraging them to reach out to lawmakers in support of the proposal, called the New Badger Partnership. But the co-president of the Teaching Assistants? Association — which opposes the controversial plan — questioned the chancellor?s message.

Taking it to the streets

Badger Herald

There?s no denying the Mifflin Street Block Party is part of Madison?s identity. Every year, thousands of out-of-towners flock to Madison to enjoy what ? since 1996, at least ? has been a peaceful day of spring weather and typically, heavy drinking.

Man mugged by teens downtown, police say

Capital Times

A 23-year-old Madison man was mugged by a group of teen males Wednesday morning while walking on a downtown residential street, Madison police reported. Police said the mugging was reported at 11:31 a.m. on West Lake Lawn Place.

Soglin begins work to reclaim familiar seat

Wisconsin State Journal

Energized by his win Tuesday, Mayor-elect Paul Soglin on Wednesday met with Mayor Dave Cieslewicz and city managers and started to forge his early agenda. Cieslewicz, coming to terms with a loss that denied a third, four-year term, said he faced a “perfect storm” in his re-election bid. He said he faced the only challenger capable of beating him, had lost key support on the Isthmus over his advocacy for the Edgewater hotel redevelopment and was hurt by lower-than-expected turnout from younger voters around UW-Madison.

Andy Baggot: Bruesewitz’s shaved ‘do a real charity case

Madison.com

UW-Madison’s Mike Bruesewitz had his flaming red tresses reduced to bristle, all for charity. UW teammate and good friend Jon Leuer did the honors, shaving Bruesewitz down to the nub in the interest of supporting the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Bruesewitz?s coif has been a topic of conversation since the forward from St. Paul, Minn., showed up for his sophomore season with a perm. The curls evolved into wild, burnt orange thicket that drew all sorts of attention during the NCAA tournament.

Suicide prevention

Daily Cardinal

The university has taken steps to combat student suicide on campus over the past year, though a new grant proposal shows University Health Services administrators believe there is still work to be done.

Sustainability Report Card: Brown, Oberlin, UW-Madison at Top of Class

Reuters

The Sustainable Endowments Institute published its 2011 College Sustainability Report Card examining the environmental sustainability efforts at the colleges and universities with the 300 largest endowments in the United States and Canada. The top institutions receiving an overall “A” grade are: Brown University, Dickinson College, Luther College, University of Minnesota, Oberlin College, Pomona College, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Yale University.

Greenest Big Universities – 2011 Heart of Green Awards (The Daily Green)

Winner: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisc.Over the past four years, the University of Wisconsin-Madison has invested $48 million in energy-saving projects, resulting in a 16% decrease in greenhouse gases. Thanks to water-saving measures, per capita water use has dropped by 29% since 2005. There?s an environmentally oriented dorm, GreenHouse in Cole Hall, and extensive green education. The university invests part of its endowment in renewable energy projects.

School spotlight: All Dressed Up event helps prom dreams come true

Wisconsin State Journal

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.

Marquette Student Hospitalized With Possible Bacterial Meningitis

WISC-TV 3

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

Madison.com

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

Madison.com

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.

South campus sensation: New building sets ?standard for 21st Century? student union

Wisconsin State Journal

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

Madison.com

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.

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.

Wis. students may pay more to attend UMinn. (AP)

Madison.com

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.

Study: Voucher students more likely to attend college

Wisconsin State Journal

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.