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Junior Lance Smith brings blazing speed to a deep Badger backfield
Seen in: Badger football: looking ahead
Football ticket lottery requests should be made between June 15 and June 30 on the UW Athletic Department website.
Seen in: UW Athetics: Enter football ticket lottery
Jolene Anderson rewrote the Badger record books in her four years at Wisconsin.
Seen in: Anderson’s sweet shot nets her female P.O.Y.
The UW men’s crew team won all six races they competed in over the weekend, overcoming MIT, Boston University and Dartmouth. It was the first time they went 6-0 on this trip since 1999.
Seen in: Their cups runneth over
Senior Andrew Braasch and the Wisconsin men’s rowing team moved up in the national rankings from No. 6 to No. 3. The team will race for the Cochrane Cup and the Jablonic Cup this weekend.
Seen in: Rowing for the legendary Cochrane Cup
Sophomore running back Zach Brown has continued to run hard and impress coaches during spring practice.
Seen in: Hill and Brown look great in Sat. scrimmage
Senior Allen Langford will have to take a leadership role with the UW secondary when he returns from his ACL injury.
Seen in: Secondary in transition for UW
Michel Gelobter of Cooler Inc. addresses energy resource and global warming issues Wednesday night in Humanities.
Seen in: Green business owner discourages oil use
Senior offensive lineman Kraig Urbik is the most experienced Wisconsin lineman having started 39 straight games at guard or tackle
Seen in: Offensive line coming together
Police continue to investigate the homicide of 21-year-old Brittany Zimmermann, a UW-Madison junior, after finding her body at her West Doty Street apartment Wednesday. Investigators canvased the area Wednesday looking for clues.
Seen in: Police clear boyfriend as suspect in homicide
Madison police closed the 500 block of West Doty Street Wednesday afternoon after finding the body of UW-Madison junior Brittany Sue Zimmermann, 21, of Marshfield, Wis., around 1 p.m.
Seen in: UW-MADISON STUDENT KILLED: Police investigate homicide after body found on Doty St.
The UW men’s rowing team opens its spring season Saturday by welcoming the Michigan Wolverines to Lake Mendota. The following weekend, the Badgers will head to Blue Island, Ill., to race the Gophers.
Seen in: Water workers
The UW men’s rowing team opens its spring season Saturday by welcoming the Michigan Wolverines to Lake Mendota. The following weekend, the Badgers will head to Blue Island, Ill., to race the Gophers.
Seen in: Water workers
The UW men’s rowing team opens its spring season Saturday by welcoming the first of two Big Ten rivals to Lake Mendota. Both Michigan and Minnesota will travel to Madison in the coming weekends.
Seen in: Water workers
By Amanda Salm
The UW men’s rowing team opens its spring season Saturday by welcoming the first of two Big Ten rivals to Lake Mendota. Both Michigan and Minnesota will travel to Madison in the coming weekends.
Sophomore Kyle Jefferson has the most experience on Wisconsin’s young receiving corps. Yet, he is not guaranteed to start this fall.
Seen in: Young tight ends get shot to star
Brett Favre commemorative magazines and souvenirs are selling out in campus area stores.
Seen in: Fans flock to area stores for Favre memorabilia
Senate Majority Leader Russ Decker, D-Weston, had a verbal dispute with Republican lawmakers at a Capitol press conference Thursday.
Seen in: Lawmakers argue over photo ID requirement for voting
Senior guard Jolene Anderson leads the Badgers into the Big Ten Tournament
Seen in: Women’s tournament starts Thursday
Sophomore guard Teah Grant is a key contributor for Wisconsin
Seen in: Gant vital to Badgers' success
Wendy McElroy speaks to students Monday night at the “Don’t Vote: Why Voting is Immoral” forum at the UW-Madison Law School.
Seen in: Speaker debates morality of U.S. voting
Gov. Jim Doyle apologizes to motorists who were stuck on Interstate 39/90 during the severe winter snow storm on Feb. 6 and 7 as a result of poor government response.
Seen in: Doyle admits response to Feb. 6 snowstorm mediocre
Another winter storm dumped freezing rain and snow throughout the Madison area Sunday, shutting down Metro Transit buses.
Seen in: More winter weather causes cancellations, icy road conditions
Senior guard Jolene Anderson scored 13 of the Badgers’ first 15 points and led the team with 25 points and 12 rebounds.
Seen in: Controversial call seals 66-64 win for Badgers
Senior guard Janese Banks’ 22 points were not enough for UW to defeat the Buckeyes.
Seen in: Women's basketball loses heartbreaker to Ohio State
ASM Student Judiciary members discuss new evidence presented by the Roman Catholic Foundation-UW-Madison.
Seen in: Federal court ruling helps student group fight for funding
Senior guard Jolene Anderson gave the Badgers a big offensive boost with 30 points.
Seen in: Fifteenth time a charm for UW
Junior forward Marcus Landry recorded his first career double-double against Indiana, with 14 points and 11 rebounds.
Seen in: Badgers down Hoosiers at home
As the UW Athletic Department finalizes its budget, officials said ticket prices next season should remain the same as this year.
Seen in: BTN revenue to save sports fans money on tickets
Freshman forward Tara Steinbauer is averaging 5.1 points and 3.5 rebounds per game.
Seen in: Freshman "Phenoms"
The Associated Bank at 202 State St. was robbed early Thursday morning. The male suspect carrying a gun followed a bank employee into the bank from a nearby parking lot and ordered the clerks to wait before calling police, then fled the scene with money.
Seen in: Armed robbery at State Street bank
Seen in: In a State of Growth
The Dalai Lama speaks at the Kohl Center during his most recent visit to Madison on May 4, 2007. He will return this July.
Seen in: Dalai Lama to visit Madison this summer
Gov. Jim Doyle addressed the full state Legislature Wednesday, with both sides of the political aisle expressing hesitation to some of his goals.
Seen in: State of the state: Doyle says poor economy may lead to ‘sacrifices’
Senior guard Janese Banks was one of three Badgers to tally 13 points against Air Force. Wisconsin has won its first three games of their five game home stretch.
Seen in: Stone keeps Badgers focused at home
Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk and other county officials want to invest money in helping the growing homeless population in the area.
Seen in: County plans to invest thousands of dollars in homeless initiatives
The 2008 Dane County Budget allots $147,500 for new initiatives to help curb increasing problems the area’s homeless population is facing.
Seen in: County plans to invest thousands of dollars in homeless initiatives
Salvia divinorum packets (above) on the glass tabletop of a Madison store that sells the drug. There is currently a bill in the state Assembly that would allow law enforcement to confiscate the drug and give a $10,000 fine for distributing it.
Seen in: Hearing held on salvia, penalties to be added in Assembly bill
UWPD sought Brian Glueck after he sent threatening e-mails to English dept. staff and students in early November.
Seen in: Alleged faculty stalker arrested
Sophomore forward Mariah Dunham is sixth on her team in scoring. She has shot perfect from the charity line, going 12-for12 this season.
Seen in: Super Sophomores
Janese Banks and the UW women’s basketball team hope to fare better than Bo Ryan’s men’s team did in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge.
Seen in: Wisconsin heads south for ACC-Big Ten Challenge
Junior tight end Travis Beckum can only wait and see which SEC team the Badgers will play in this year’s bowl game.
Seen in: Wisconsin accepts Outback Bowl bid
Senior defensive tackle Nick Hayden was dominant against the Wolverines' offensive line.
Seen in: Wisconsin football knocks off No. 12 Michigan.
UW System Board of Regents introduced the College Portrait initiative and discussed the 2007-’09 biennial budget on Thursday.
Seen in: New plan to test undergrad learning
A flyer hung in Helen C. White warning faculty of the situation.
Seen in: E-mail from suspended UW student alarms staff
UW-Madison spends nearly $20 million on the Badgers football team, according to the 2006-’07 Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act.
Seen in: UW Athletics details finances in nat’l report
Freakfest 2007 was labeled a success again this year. Officials noted ticket revenue was near $200,000.
Seen in: City notes slight rise in Halloween ticket revenues from 2006 to 2007
Daniel Kelly was found not guilty Friday of first degree reckless homicide by a 12-member jury, on the grounds of self defense.
Seen in: Jury reaches verdict in State St. shooting, Kelly ruled not guilty
Gary Sick, principal White House aide for Iran during the Iranian Revolution and hostage crisis, addressed community members Thursday about the unlikelihood of the United States invading Iran.
Seen in: Former White House aide doubts United States will invade Iran
Junior defensive end Matthew Shaughnessy will be relied on heavily against Indiana, as the Badgers will have to get tremendous pressure on Hoosier quarterback Kellen Lewis.
Seen in: Badgers welcome Hoosiers
Above is a photo of Austin Bodahl’s backpack, which police found outside of Einstein Bagels on State Street the night he died.
Seen in: Prosecution moves forward in Kelly case, Jesse Miller may not testify
State Sen. Russ Decker, D-Weston, replaced Sen. Judy Robson, D-Beloit, as the new Senate Majority Leader Wednesday afternoon, less than 24 hours after the state budget passed.
Seen in: Robson ousted as state Senate Majority Leader
Sophomore running back P.J. Hill will have to come up with another big game for the Badgers Saturday against Penn State.
Seen in: Into the lion’s den: UW at PSU
Miller Brewing Company and Molson Coors Brewery announced a company merger Tuesday.
Seen in: Molson Coors and Miller beer announce merger
Junior cornerback Allen Langford will have to rebound against Illinois, as he and the Badgers defense try to stop Illinois’ offense.
Seen in: Badgers head to Illinois
True freshman wide receiver David Gilreath has made an immediate impact in UW's specal teams. Gilreath racked up 178 return yards Saturday, a new Wisconsin record.
Seen in: Badgers hold off Spartans
True freshman wide receiver Kyle Jefferson has made an immediate impact for the Badger's offense, including a 64-yard touchdown catch Saturday.
Seen in: Shootout: Badgers down Michigan State
State Street and other areas downtown have been places of concern for much of the year, but a recent study shows downtown is doing fine.
Seen in: Study of downtown Madison reveals a vibrant, growing area
Because Saturday night included a 7 p.m. home football game, the Madison Police Department had to deal with especially wild nighttime revelers until past bar time.
Seen in: Behind the badge
Junior defensive tackle Jason Chapman has been a distruptive force up the middle for the Badgers’ defense this season.
Seen in: UW looks to avoid Bulldog upset
Badger football head coach Bret Bielema issued an e-mail Tuesday asking football fans in student sections to wear red during Badger home games.
Seen in: Bielema wants a ‘sea of red’ to fill Camp Randall for Saturday’s game
By Amanda Salm
Old Ogg Hall awaits demolition
The old Ogg Hall awaits demolition
Seen in: Old Ogg: The answer to our homeless freshmen
Sophomore tailback P.J. Hill will have to carry more of the load during road games with fellow back Lance Smith not participating.
Seen in: Ground Attack: Badgers have lethal weapons in their running game
Sophomore tailback P.J. Hill will have to carry more of the load during road games with fellow back Lance Smith not participating.
Seen in: Ground Attack: Badgers have lethal weapons in their running game
Seen in: Donovan, Badgers get offensive
The UW Badger football team defeated Wash. St. 42-21 Saturday and were rewarded with a high ranking on Tuesday.
Seen in: Badgers climb to No. 5 in both polls thanks to Michigan loss
By Amanda Salm
In an attempt to curb downtown crime, many Madison police officers and city officials are pushing a plan to limit liquor licenses.
By Amanda Salm
In an attempt to curb downtown crime, many Madison police officers and city officials are pushing a plan to limit liquor licenses.
By Amanda Salm
In an attempt to curb downtown crime, many Madison police officers and city officials are pushing a plan to limit liquor licenses.
By Amanda Salm
In an attempt to curb downtown crime, many Madison police officers and city officials are pushing a plan to limit liquor licenses.
Gov. Jim Doyle awaits the state Legislature to agree on a biannual budget. The Assembly and Senate remain in gridlock on many state issues, including funding amounts for the UW System.
Seen in: State budget unresolved, major compromises left for September
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