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Tuesday, August 2, 2016, 6:15pm

Marc Eisen, a freelance writer and former editor of the Isthmus, says the relationship between the University of Wisconsin System and the state Legislature hasn't always been contentious, pointing to Republican Gov. Tommy Thompson, who often worked with the UW System.

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