UW System Clipsheet
March 27, 2006
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"They’ll be the best of friends," Editorial, Badger Herald, March 27.
An editorial lauding efforts to build relationships between the UW System Board of Regents and state legislators by "buddying" members of one group with members of the other.
"Regent calls on non-profit experience," Badger Herald, March 27.
A profile of Regent Eileen Connolly-Keesler.
"UW settles lawsuit over campus ban on RAs hosting Bible studies," Associated Press, March 25.
UW System officials said they are glad to have resolved a dispute between the university and a UW-Eau Claire resident assistant who sought to lead Bible studies in his residence hall.
"Rossmeissl correct on liberal arts," Column, Badger Herald, March 27.
The UW System is leading efforts to promote the value of a higher-education experience rich in liberal arts and sciences.
On Campus
"University attacks problem drinking from several angles," Oshkosh Northwestern, March 27.
UW-Oshkosh officials are taking an active role to curb binge drinking among the campus's students, saying that merely discouraging the behavior is not sufficient.
"UW's Barrows hopes to clear his name during appeal," Capital Times, March 26.
Former UW-Madison Vice Chancellor Paul Barrows will seek to get his old job back as he argues in front of a university appeals committee next month.
"Pills become an addictive study aid," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, March 26.
Officials from several UW System campuses expressed concern that in seeking a study aid, some students abuse Adderall, a prescription medication used by people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
"Badgers win NCAA title," Wisconsin State Journal, March 27.
The UW-Madison women's hockey team defeated the University of Minnesota 3-0 to capture the program's first ever national championship.


