Badgers unable to break out of mid-season funk, lose fifth of last six
By Seth Kruger | Jan. 27In a rematch of Wisconsin’s first Big Ten win this season, Maryland took revenge and bested the Badgers in College Park.
In a rematch of Wisconsin’s first Big Ten win this season, Maryland took revenge and bested the Badgers in College Park.
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The Daily Cardinal staff review a few of the year’s most anticipated and acclaimed Best Picture nominees.
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In a developing country where the majority of the population is too young to remember martial law, history has not been rectified.
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Wisconsin dropped yet another close game on the front end of a three-day road trip with yet another starter injured.
Madison’s Common Council passed a new initiative to build high-density housing outside downtown Madison to address the city’s growing housing crisis earlier this month.
A weekend sweep over Minnesota State has given the Wisconsin Badgers women's hockey team new momentum with less than a month remaining in the regular season.
The No. 7 Buckeyes visited the Kohl Center on Friday night, where they were defeated following one of Wisconsin’s strongest performances all season, before ultimately overtaking the Badgers on Saturday.
The Badgers picked up their first conference win, then took one of the nation’s best wrestling teams down to the wire during a pair of weekend matches against the Purdue Boilermakers and Iowa Hawkeyes.
Mayor Cavalier Johnson, County Executive David Crowley and school district officials joined City Year Milwaukee volunteers Monday to beautify a school on Milwaukee’s north side.
Wahl returns, Crowl dominates as the Badgers end a three-game skid and reset with a tight home win over Penn State.
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In their third straight game without Tyler Wahl, the Badgers failed to win without their star yet again, this time losing against Indiana.