Jay Rothman is making a solid, even obvious, business decision. I still think he’s wrong. Rothman, President of the UW System, has decided to shut down the UW Platteville – Richland Center campus. In 2014 that campus had almost 600 students and today it has only 60. When Rothman goes to the Legislature to askContinue reading “Save UW Richland”
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Give One City a Chance
These are tough days for One City school. The charter school, founded by native Madisonian and former corporate executive Kaleem Caire, recently announced that it was shutting down its ninth and tenth grade programs this month and the last round of test scores showed poor performance from its students. Those scores were not good, butContinue reading “Give One City a Chance”
What a Drag
I was surprised to learn in yesterday’s morning paper that Madison East High School had to cancel its drag show. My surprise stems from not knowing that Madison East had a drag show. But, sure enough, somebody at East thought this made sense. The response was what you’d expect. Conservative talk show hosts and commentators,Continue reading “What a Drag”
Reyes Needs Another Issue
Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway probably had little or nothing to do with the significant decline in crime in the city last year, but she’ll get credit for it. That’s fair because had crime gone up she’d get the blame, again whether or not she had had anything to do with the increase. Last week ChiefContinue reading “Reyes Needs Another Issue”
Dog Wagged By Tail
When the predicted big red wave washed harmlessly ashore in November I was delighted. Now I’m not so sure. Democrats, including this one, took no small amount of pleasure in watching Kevin McCarthy twist slowly in the wind for a couple of days, tormented by the very hard-right populist forces he helped unleash. But theContinue reading “Dog Wagged By Tail”
The Value of Victimhood
Kay Le Clair is a con artist. Le Clair is also an artist. The Madisonian, who grew up in Sussex, claimed to be Native American and lived off that identity for years. Le Clair got an appointment at the UW and an exhibit at the Overture Center. Le Clair also was acknowledged as an expert,Continue reading “The Value of Victimhood”
NFL: How Can We Watch This?
It’s welcome, but odd, that Damar Hamlin’s heart stoppage has produced so much soul searching on behalf of NFL players and fans — and so much well-orchestrated concern among NFL executives. Hamlin’s heart stopped after making a hit in a Monday night game. He plays defensive back for the Buffalo Bills and the Bills wereContinue reading “NFL: How Can We Watch This?”
770,000
I’m stuck on these two sentences. I keep reading them over and over again: Nearly 1 in 5 licensed drivers in Wisconsin — 770,000 — have at least one conviction for operating while intoxicated. And more than 20,000 have at least five OWIs. These facts didn’t even make it into the headline or the ledeContinue reading “770,000”
A Good Day For Democracy
Yesterday was a good day for American democracy at every level. Here in Madison, 45 candidates filed papers for 20 seats on the City Council. Eight districts will need primaries and only six seats will go uncontested. This is further evidence that moves to make the Council smaller and full-time (and therefore less responsive) areContinue reading “A Good Day For Democracy”
A Nice Problem to Have
Since November the statements out of Gov. Tony Evers, Speaker Robin Vos and Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu have been encouraging. They’re talking compromise on the next state budget. They all recognize that when you’re problem is a multi-billion dollar surplus (it’s projected to be somewhere in the $7 to $9 billion range) this isContinue reading “A Nice Problem to Have”