UW System Clipsheet
September 1, 2005
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UW System
"I will do what it takes to restore your trust," Column, Wisconsin State Journal, Sept. 1.
A column from President Kevin Reilly on why he called for an audit by
the state, and encouraging all to welcome students and staff back to campus.
Not available online.
On Campus
"Chancellor Hastad looking for new ways to fund UW-L," La Crosse Tribune, Sept. 1.
After a $1.8 million decrease in state funding, Chancellor Doug Hastad asks the campus community to think of new ways to bring in revenue and retain quality.
"UWSP outlines goals," Stevens Point Journal, Sept. 1.
Linda Bunnell, the first female chancellor at UW-Stevens Point, congratulates the campus on recent successes and asks for continued support during budget cuts.
"Barrows 'outraged' at wait for report," Capital Times, Sept. 1.
UW-Madison's Paul Barrows comments on the completion of a report about circumstances surrounding his leave from campus.
"Storm wipes out plans of college students," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Sept. 1.
UWM and UW-Madison will accept Wisconsin students whose plans to study in Louisiana have been shattered because of campus closings following Hurricane Katrina.
"Businesses near campus ready for students' return," La Crosse Tribune, Sept. 1.
La Crosse business owners anticipate the return of 8,000 UW-L students.
"UW-Platteville linked to UC-Irvine project management program," Wisconsin Technology Network, Sept. 1.
UW-Platteville teams up with other universities to offer professionals online training in career and workplace management.
State
"Suder's definition of hate speech awry," Column, Capital Times, Sept. 1.
A columnist questions State Rep. Scott Suder's recent accusations that UW-Madison is supporting "hate speech" by allowing anti-war activists Jane Fonda and George Galloway to speak on campus.
Related: "GOP lawmaker rips UW event as 'hate-fest'," Capital Times, Aug. 31.


