The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee shut down the student government Friday after its leaders refused to release its financial records for review. University police are investigating a possible embezzlement of $10,000 involving a student leader who has exercised extensive power within the student government in recent years. Even while under investigation, Russell Rueden, a senior majoring in political science, continued to be involved in allocating more than $9 million in student funding as president of the Student Senate. Earlier this month, Chancellor Carlos Santiago asked leaders of the Student Association, which includes the Student Senate, to turn over financial records and...