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  • New KC company offers in-home tanning
    Spray tan offered by Red Carpet Tanning advertised as safer alternative to normal tanning.
  • Gill wins recruits the right way
    The head coach's genuine character is the perfect complement to his plan for the Jayhawks.
  • Cosby: Media should value ethics, not ratings
    Stories designed to attract interest often blur ethical lines.
  • Lawrence looks to add Fiber to Internet providers
    The city encourages residents to help in its bid to participate in Google's cyber experiment.
  • Morning Brew: Martin?s extension beneficial
    Kansas State secures coach for another five years and Kansas keeps a rival.
  • Jayhawks struggle in Lafayette
    The men?s golfers need a better showing on their final round of the Louisiana Classics.
  • Editorial: Benefits of proposed alcohol tax outweigh costs
    Proposed tax on alcohol would support programs that benefit the mentally ill.
  • Coaches look for pitcher?s improvement
    Freshman Tanner Poppe will start today?s game against St. Mary?s College at 3 p.m.
  • Risk of catching H1N1 increases during spring break
    Student Health Services encourages students to get the H1N1 vaccine before spring break.
  • Bornstein: Sexuality isn't simply about blowing smoke
    Percentage of people who smoke is above average in LGBT community.
  • Pants become eco-friendly alternative
    The Use Your Pants campaign encourages people to avoid paper towels and dry their hands with their pants.
  • Releford, Little still improving
    Redshirted guards have seen improvement offensively.
  • Women's award selections decided
    McCray and Davis named to All-Big 12 teams.
  • Vosburgh: Vital recruiter may be leaving
    Dooley may have an opportunity to head coach the East Carolina Pirates.
  • Students not taking advantage of grant money
    Lawrence Cultural Arts Commission will be awarding an extra $10,000 this year.
  • Lucas, Green, Morgan earn Big Ten honors
    MSU junior guard Kalin Lucas was selected to the All-Big Ten first team and sophomore guard Draymond Green was a unanimous selection for the conference?s Sixth Man of the Year, the conference announced Monday night.
  • Dooley offered East Carolina job, according to report
    FOXNews.com reports that Dooley has been offered the East Carolina position.
  • Spartans look to end Big Ten Tournament drought
    In all the excitement and success the MSU men?s basketball program has been subjected to in the past decade, one particular accolade has been missing: a Big Ten Tournament championship.
  • Softball offense sluggish over weekend
    Jayhawks win two games at the weekend tournament but need to relax in the box.
  • Dell, Cunningham sentenced to probation for roles in Rather Hall incident
    MSU wide receivers B.J. Cunningham and Mark Dell each were sentenced to 180 days of probation and 150 hours of community service Monday. The two are the first of 11 current or former football players to be sentenced in connection with a Nov. 22, 2009 altercation in Rather Hall.
  • Linebacker receives offer from Kansas
    Kansas continues extending early scholarship offers to recruits.
  • New match-up for doubles team
    Kuni Dorn and Sara Lazarevic paired up for the first time this weekend and recorded several wins.
  • Kansas continues to suffer from rash of injuries
    Carolyn Davis' injury last week was yet another setback for the Jayhawks, who have lost two players to season-ending injuries.
  • Spartans take care of business
    As the banner commemorating the MSU men?s basketball team?s secondstraight Big Ten title and sixth during head coach Tom Izzo?s Hall of Fame career ascended to the ceiling, the Spartan Brass proudly played MSU Shadows, the university?s alma mater. The only tune more appropriate would have been ...
  • Champions again! MSU clinches share of Big Ten title, rout Wolverines
    In his final game at Breslin Center on Sunday, senior forward Raymar Morgan scored a season-high 22 points, grabbed 10 rebounds, kissed the ?S? at midcourt and watched a Big Ten Championship banner raise to the rafters in front of Spartan legends Mateen Cleaves and Charlie Bell as the MSU men?s b...
  • Jefferson delivers, but MSU still falls
    Indianapolis ? In her team?s biggest game of the season, Aisha Jefferson delivered. Her teammates, though, were notably absent.
  • Spartans fall to Iowa, 59-54, in Big Ten semifinals
    Indianapolis ? Iowa, the only team to beat the MSU women?s basketball team during its run to end the regular season, did so again Saturday, knocking the Spartans out of the Big Ten Tournament with a 59-54 win at Conseco Fieldhouse.
  • Spartans look to clinch Big Ten championship vs. Michigan
    With just one regular season game remaining, MSU men?s basketball head coach Tom Izzo seems to have had it. Following his team?s two-point victory over conference bottomfeeder Penn State on Thursday, Izzo said he was going to change the way his team practices and subsequently could make dramati...
  • Spartans able to overcome DeHaan injury
    Indianapolis ? The MSU women?s basketball team found a way to win without Allyssa DeHaan, who left Friday?s Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal game with Michigan midway through the first half with back spasms.
  • Spartans beat Michigan, 61-50
    The MSU women?s basketball team advanced to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals with a 61-50 win against Michigan on Friday afternoon at Conseco Fieldhouse.
  • Wiley to test UW apparel pilot
    Chancellor John Wiley met with members of the Labor Licensing Policy Committee Tuesday to announce the University of Wisconsin will be taking the first step in conciliating student labor activists nationwide. In accordance with a multi-university plan drafted by the United Students Against Sweats...
  • Committee hears testimony from Reilly, RA
    In his first public speaking appearance since catapulting the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire into a firestorm of controversy, resident assistant Lance Steiger received mostly words of encouragement at a legislative hearing Tuesday. “I think your parents are probably pretty proud of you,” stat...
  • Physicist ponders composition of matter
    World-renowned theoretical physicist Brian Greene spoke to students and Madison residents about the string theory of matter composition Tuesday. Organized by the Memorial Union Distinguished Lecture Series Committee, Greene came to Madison with expertise on the string theory after writing “The Fa...
  • Council passes on ordinance
    The Madison Common Council made decisions directly affecting the livelihood of University of Wisconsin students at a meeting Tuesday. The council placed the confrontational keg-registration ordinance proposal on file, essentially killing it for the time being. However, according to Ald. Paul Skid...
  • After remodeling, Church Key opens doors
    The Church Key Bar will re-open Wednesday following extensive expansion and remodeling of the bar into the first floor and with more food, drink and entertainment options. The first floor, previously a convenience store, was expanded into an additional bar, bumping the capacity from 85 to 180. Ma...
  • Bill creates Capitol ruckus in rotunda
    More than 1,000 protesters circled the Capitol Rotunda Tuesday to demonstrate against legislation that would require a person to have a Social Security number or proof of legal presence in the United States in order to obtain a Wisconsin driver’s license. The protesters, carrying signs and chanti...
  • Lapidus extols qualifications for board
    David Lapidus, University of Wisconsin freshman and Dane County Board of Supervisors candidate, spoke on behalf of his qualifications at a press conference Tuesday. In doing so, Lapidus highlighted a number of objectives and improvements he would like to see. Lapidus said his main focuses in offi...
  • Bars, students clash over ID policies
    Underage University of Wisconsin students’ continued attempts to frequent bars have put pressure on taverns to crack down on people with fake identification. According to Paul’s Club Manager Ken Boll, some bars will simply quiz potential entrants on the information on their ID, but Paul’s Club ta...
  • State tax freeze draws reactions
    Democratic Gov. Jim Doyle highlighted what he views as statewide success for his property tax freeze plan Monday, drawing accusations of fabricated exaggerations from Wisconsin Republican officials. “I signed a property tax freeze because I think taxpayers in our state have done their part -- and...
  • Student Judiciary rules SSFC violated viewpoint neutrality in CFACT case
    After weeks of heated debate, the Student Judiciary found the Student Services Finance Committee in violation of viewpoint neutrality in its decision Nov. 15 to minimally fund Collegians For A Constructive Tomorrow for the 2006-07 school year. Following a review of the case, the judiciary found s...
  • Stillwaters to close
    One of the sources of the crowds of students that flow out at “bar time” where Johnson Street crosses State Street will soon close its doors. Stillwaters Inc. will not continue its lease at 250 State Street and will not reopen. Ald. Mike Verveer, District 4, said owner Mike Rogers has made it cle...
  • Kreibich's Bible-study committee meets today
    Both sides of the controversial University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Bible-study ban will meet face-to-face at the Capitol today. State Rep. Rob Kreibich, R-Eau Claire, said his committee is expecting national media coverage of its informational hearing on the heavily debated UW-Eau Claire policy p...
  • NYU boycotts Coke over union practices
    New York University announced Thursday it would move ahead with its previously announced ban on Coca-Cola products in response to the company’s inability to comply with requests made by the NYU Senate. The University Senate passed a resolution Nov. 3 giving Coca-Cola until Dec. 8 to agree to a th...
  • Black fights for tax 'fairness'
    State Rep. Spencer Black, D-Madison, unveiled plans to reform two kinds of taxation in Wisconsin Monday, setting his sights on repealing sales taxes for over-the-counter medicine and holding state corporations to their fair share of taxes. The legislative actions would rid the five percent sales ...
  • UWRCF confident as decision approaches
    The University of Wisconsin Roman Catholic Foundation members said Monday they believe Student Services Finance Committee members unfairly discriminated against their staff expenditures among other viewpoint neutrality violations. UWRCF increased the number of student event coordinators within th...
  • UW signs onto satellite teaching program
    Beginning next year, professors at various United States universities, including the University of Wisconsin, will be able to give lectures in classrooms other than 400-plus-seat lecture halls as a result of the “Indo-U.S. Inter-University Collaborative Initiative in Higher Education and Research...
  • Legislators press for tree's name change
    It may have colorful lights, a train chugging underneath it and hundreds of ornaments, but the “Capitol Holiday Tree” is causing a stir among those who work at the Capitol. The 35-foot Balsam fir has had the moniker since 1985, but 46 state legislators, mostly Republicans, wrote and signed a lett...
  • City releases report
    An investigation into the workplace environment of the Overture Center for the Arts released Friday indicated the workplace atmosphere was dysfunctional and that former President Bob D’Angelo may not have been the only alleged harasser at the center. The investigation came as a result of earlier ...
  • Recall effort ends
    The effort to recall Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz concluded Friday, with its proponents failing to garner the necessary number of signatures to succeed in their endeavor. According to Heather Mees, head of the Madison branch of Citizens for Responsible Government, which spearheaded the recall ef...
  • UWRCF presents case to judiciary
    Claiming the Student Services Finance Committee violated viewpoint-neutrality laws when it cut their organization’s proposed budget last month, representatives from the University of Wisconsin Roman Catholic Foundation presented their case to the Student Judiciary Saturday. According to UWRCF rep...
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