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The Wisconsin Union is a community membership non-profit organization at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It welcomes all 18 and over to join. It operates the Memorial Union, Union South, the Pyle Center, The Fluno Center and a number of food outlets in downtown Madison. All UW-Madison students are temporary members, and recent graduates ...
The Memorial Union Box Office offers ticketing for campus events as well as bus tickets for the Van Galder Bus Line. Memorial Union houses several restaurants and cafeterias. [13] A catering department serves conferences, events for the university, and weddings of Union members, and the annual Tudor Dinners.
The Wisconsin Hoofers of the Wisconsin Union is a group of outdoor recreational clubs at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, operated by the Wisconsin Union Directorate. The emblem of the club in its current form is the capital "W" overlaid by the horseshoe (which looks like "U", thus alluding to the "U of W").
Herman Ekern, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin [92] Richard Elsner, lawyer, judge and Wisconsin state legislator [93] Howard Engle (1919–2009), physician and lead plaintiff in a landmark lawsuit against the tobacco industry [94] John J. Esch, U.S. Representative [95] Evan Alfred Evans, former U.S. Appeals Court judge [96]
The University of Wisconsin–Madison has two student union facilities: Memorial Union and Union South. The older, Memorial Union , was built in 1928 to honor American World War I veterans . Also known as the Union or the Terrace, it has gained a reputation as one of the most beautiful student centers on a university campus.
The Wisconsin Union Theater is a performing arts center in Madison, Wisconsin, located in the University of Wisconsin–Madison's Memorial Union. Wisconsin Union Theater performances include world stage, concerts, dance, jazz and other special events.
Jon Litscher – 4th and 9th secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Corrections; Thomas A. Loftus – U.S. Ambassador to Norway 1993–97; former speaker of Wisconsin State Assembly [23] Barbara Lorman – Wisconsin Senate [24] John T. Manske – Wisconsin State Assembly [25] Howard Marklein – Wisconsin Senate and Wisconsin State Assembly
Bascom Hill is the iconic main quadrangle that forms the historic core of the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus. It is located on the opposite end of State Street from the Wisconsin State Capitol, and is named after John Bascom, former president of the University of Wisconsin.