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Friday, August 27, 2010

Welcome to Madison A-Z


This time of year we have many transfers and 1Ls that are new to the law school and the city. We here at SEE have confidence that you'll find lots to love about our fair city and our campus. Therefore, we have put together a list.

Why you'll love Madison, A-Z

Arboretum- Over 1200 acres of restored ecological communities, the Arboretum offers a wonderful place for recreation and retreat. Visit uwarboretum.org for more info and directions.


Art- The Chazen museum is free and includes not only paintings, but also sculpture, furniture, and artifacts such as ancient coins. It is only about 1 block from the law school, so it makes a quick retreat from studying!

Active People- There are many opportunities to be physically active in Madison, being surrounded by 2 lakes, and with so many organizations on campus devoted to sport/exercise, it's easy to find a group of people with similar interests. You will need a healthy way to manage stress in law school (especially your first year), and exercise is a great way to do that. Yes, you can fit it into your study schedule.


Barrister's Ball- A formal dance held in the spring, this is referred to as law school prom.

Blogging Profs- Some of our professors publish blogs in their spare time. They range in topics from politics to travel.

Brats- Madison has the world's largest Brat Fest every summer. And of course, State Street Brats is a staple. Post finals parties are usually held there.


Brocach- An irish pub on the square, popular for student org parties held upstairs

Bike trails- Lots of great bike trails here! Madison is one of the most bike friendly cities in the country. See a biking map of the city.

Cart lunches- Library Mall hosts a wide variety of ethnic food carts, all within a quick walk from the law school. Many students will stop and pick up lunch here on a nice day.



Chili Cookoff- PILF holds a chili cookoff once a year at the law school- impress us with your best recipe!

Dean's Cup- With events from basketball to baking, there are events to showcase everyone's talents. Participating in these events is a great way to build friendships and support the law school. We lost the cup last year, and its time to earn it back! This Friday, September 3rd at 9pm at Madhatters is the Dean's Cup kickoff. Don't miss it!

Date Auction- Every year SBA holds a charity date auction at the law school. You have to see it to believe it.

Essenhaus- The first official bar review after school starts is always held here. (This Thursday night!) Come out for a famous boot of beer.

Farmer's Market- Every Saturday morning there is a farmer's market on the square (around the capitol building). There is more than just vegetables here- there is fresh pasta, flowers, meat, and more. One of the most talked about items is a spicy cheese bread. Sometimes there is live performances by magicians and the like.

Fresh ice cream/ Fresh cheese- Ice cream and cheese are both made on campus. Stop by the union for some Babcock ice cream. You can find the Bucky Badger brand cheese at your local grocery store. If you care about buying local it is worth the effort.

Glass Nickel- One of the best pizza places in Madison. They try to be green- so much so that the delivery drivers have cars that run on vegetable oil!

Great Dane - Both a Pub and Brewing Company, this is a great place to gather to play shuffleboard and pool or relax on the patio.

Genna's- A small, comfortable bar on the square, preferred by many law students.

Hoofers- The UW Hoofers is an organization at UW dedicated to outdoor activities. You can learn to sail, scuba, windsurf, ski, and much more, all at really cheap rates!

Historical Society Library- This beautiful library is just across the street from the law school on library mall. It was recently renovated and has plenty of outlets for studying with laptops.


Ian's Pizza- This by-the-slice pizza place has more creative combinations, like steak n fries pizza or the ever popular mac n cheese pizza. (pictured below) Ian's is a late night hotspot for after bartime food on either the state st or university avenue locations.


Independent coffeehouses- There are lots of independent coffee houses near the law school, like Michealangelo's, Fair Trade, Steep n Brew, and Barrique's.

Independent films- Stop by Four Star Video Heaven for a great selection of documentaries and foreign films, or if you'd rather go out, check out the Sundance theater or the annual Independent Film Festival.

Juice boxes from Mike Hall- Mike Hall cheerfully distributes juice boxes and well wishes in the morning of some of your finals. Stop by and say hi!

Karaoke Kid- This karaoke bar on university avenue has karaoke, wii, and sake bombs. $1 a song. If you're lucky, maybe you can convince your professor to join you in a number or two!


LEO contracts study groups- Starting in late September, these study groups are attuned to your specific professor and taught by 2Ls who were successful with that prof's exam last year. HIGHLY RECCOMMENDED

Malpractice Bash- A chance to socialize with future doctors and other future lawyers before the liability sets in. Held at the Memorial Union, it's a night for dressing up, dancing, and enjoying a beverage with other professional students.

Mentoring Program- At this point in the school year 1Ls will have met their small section leaders, who will remain a resource to them, and additionally each will have a 1 on 1 mentor, who should be contacting them soon and checking in generally on a monthly basis.


Madtown Munchies- Open until 3am, Madtown Munchies is a green delivery service (they use bicycles!) for snacks, drinks, and important conveinience items like corkscrews, toilet paper, condoms, and even ping pong balls for your late night beer pong needs. Save $3 if you order something by Friday, September 3rd at midnight entering the code 'second' at checkout.

New Glarus Brewing Company- This local Wisconsin brewery is nearby to Madison, and some of its popular beers include Fat Squirrel and especially Spotted Cow.

Old Fashioned- Great for a Sunday brunch or a happy hour drink with friends, this restaturant/bar is located on the square.

Picnic Point- Owned by the university, this land is designated as a nature preserve. A nice spot to boat, hike, picnic or... kiss! According to its website: On February 9, 1992 the San Francisco Examiner (in a scientific study, no doubt!) did a survey of the ten best places to kiss in the world, and announced that Picnic Point "may just be the kissing-est spot in North America." It said that for more than a century, "thousands of couples have found themselves in each other's arms...at the tip of the peninsula, where the kissing tradition was born." Visitors may wish to plan accordingly.

Qlaw Gala-Gala is a reception and benefit for QLaw held in conjunction with the University of Wisconsin Law School’s Admitted Students Weekend.

Quidditch team- Yes, you read that right. UW Madison has its own quidditch team. The Wisconsin State Journal made it a front page story last year. The team also has a facebook group. Just remember: BYOB means bring your own broom.

Race Judicata- PILF sponsors this 5k run/walk each year, the proceeds going to help students who choose to do public interest work. Each summer, PILF awards grants to law students to do public interest legal work that would otherwise be unpaid, or undone. Last summer, PILF awarded $43,000 in grants to 20 students who worked in various positions across the country.

Stuart’s Law Revue- This student written, student produced, and student performed satirical sketch comedy show is performed once every spring, right before spring break. It is free and open to the public, and any law student may participate regardless of skill level or past experience. Stuart's also produces 2 short and one longer comedic videos as part of the festivities. Last year's long video is included below:

State Street- State Street is a main artery of the city and of campus life. Shops, restaurants, services, pubs, and a great view of the Capitol Building can be found here. If you live on State, you can expect to hear flute music during the day (not so good), sax music at night (not bad), and horses clopping by as they pull a carriage with a happy couple behind them. It is not rare to see impromptu live music performances at any time of day. At night there are rickshaw transports ("pedicabs") and greasy food carts for drunks. There are also lots of unconventional events that take place here, so keep your eyes peeled for naked bike riders, Iron Men, and the occasional undie run.

Terraces! (Monona and Union)-

Monona terrace is a community/convention center near the Capitol on lake Monona. Watch for events on in the rooftop gardens.

Better known to the UW law student is the Union Terrace, with its distinctive colorful chairs overlooking lake Mendota. This is the only student union to serve beer! Come watch a sunset here after class.

University Avenue/ University Square Food Court- University Avenue has a lot of great places to eat, drink, and be merry! The food court on East Campus Mall is a comfy place to eat or study and has an open air room overlooking University Avenue that can be reserved for meetings or events. Vendors include Bubble Tea, Quizno's, and Sbarro.

Varsity Sports- Whether its UW football, basketball, hockey, or any of the other great sporting events on campus, you'll have a great time at a varsity sports game. There is always something to see: I once took a study break to go to a basketball game during finals and saw Professor Whitford on the jumbo tron! And Bucky will always be there to keep you entertained:

Wando’s- With full sized fishbowls of liquor and free bacon on Tuesday nights, Wando's is an extremely popular choice for a night on the town.

Willy Street - "Willy Street" is the nickname for Williamson Street on Madison's East side. This area is preferred by some grad students, and attracts a more green or "crunchy" or hipster type crowd. It hosts a number of small shops, some great organic and vegetarian friendly restaurants (like the Weary Traveler), and some cool bars (like Plan B). If you like organic and local food, join Willy Street Co-Op to buy groceries or to stop by the deli for great veggie and vegan entrees and sides, the fresh organic salad bar, or the juice bar.

Walking everywhere- With so much, so close and a great bus system, many people find it easy and conveinient to live without a car. Still others use a car sharing program.

Xbox breaks from studying- There are plenty of people who love video games around here! If you're a gamer, don't miss the Mario Kart event in the Dean's Cup competition!!

Yoga at the SERF- The Southeastern Recreational Facility (SERF) on campus is located next to the Kohl center and holds a wide array of classes, as well as basketball courts, a pool, an indoor track, and cardio equipment.

Zoo- Madison's Vilas Zoo is free to the public and open year round. Can't beat that cost on a law school budget!


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Posted by Janet Mitchell with help from Anamarie Jezo and Sara Stellpflug

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