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(03/13/13 8:57am)
A voluntary, nonprofit organization representing University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty held a state budget forum Tuesday to discuss Gov. Scott Walker’s new biennial budget and its effects on state and campus affairs.
(01/21/11 6:00am)
Head coach Mike Eaves said before the No. 9 Wisconsin men's hockey
team's (7-7-2 WCHA, 15-8-3 overall) two-week winter break that the
team would come back a reinvigorated group. As the Badgers head
into their fourth series since break this weekend against
conference foe Minnesota State-Mankato (4-9-3, 10-9-5) they find
themselves in the midst of their best stretch of the season, and
Eaves has to be pleased with what he has seen thus far out of his
young squad.
(09/16/10 6:00am)
Coming off their first win of the season, the Wisconsin women
(1-3-2) will open a five game home stand by traveling to Tennessee
this weekend for a pair of non-conference match ups. Friday night,
the Badgers will face the University of Tennessee (2-4-0) followed
by a day game Sunday against Vanderbilt (3-3-0).
(06/03/10 6:00am)
Students new to the sports scene on campus in Madison will come
to know Barry Alvarez as a guy who, in his role as Athletic
Director, should fire this coach or that coach and push ahead plans
to improve athletic facilities. He is more recognizable, though, as
the football coach that helmed the Badgers during their return to
respectability through the 1990s and into this decade.
(02/21/10 6:00am)
(02/10/10 6:00am)
In his second year as a Badger, sophomore center Derek Stepan
has become one of the team's top players. The Minnesota-native was
second on the team in points last year and has become a fixture on
this year's top power-play unit, garnering six goals and 25
assists.
(04/01/09 6:00am)
After a season in which instability at quarterback forced
Wisconsin to rely on its deep roster of running backs, the Badgers
will again turn to the ground game in 2009.
(03/03/09 6:00am)
A few months ago, after a particularly lengthy phone
conversation with a sexually frustrated friend, I decided her
exploits would be the perfect ice breaker while driving with my
brother on the way to lunch. I knew he'd listen because, well, I
was driving, and everyone realizes my driving is a delicate state
deserving of the utmost respect and fear.
(12/09/08 6:00am)
A group of UW-Madison students are collaborating in an effort to
stop the demolition of Union South, which is set to begin in
January 2009.
(05/10/07 6:00am)
As finals approach, summer break is on the minds of many
students here on campus. But summer is also a time for state
lawmakers to kick back and relax.
(05/03/07 6:00am)
The Sierra Club officially filed a lawsuit against the
UW-Madison Wednesday, alleging the university's Charter Street
Power Plant has continually violated the Clean Air Act.
(05/02/07 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle has taken a firm stance on a statewide smoking
ban: Smoking must be prohibited in all workplaces—including
taverns—Doyle said at the 2007 Tobacco Control and Prevention
Conference.
(05/02/07 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle has taken a firm stance on a statewide smoking
ban: Smoking must be prohibited in all workplaces—including
taverns—Doyle said at the 2007 Tobacco Control and Prevention
Conference.
(04/24/07 6:00am)
Students with a Coca-Cola addiction might have to start paying
more to feed their fix—21 cents more, to be precise.
(04/15/07 6:00am)
Yummy Buffet, located off State Street on Gilman Street,
suffered $25,000 in damages Friday from a grease fire.
(04/13/07 6:00am)
Environmental experts and activists met at Chamberlain Hall
Thursday to discuss how Wisconsin can combat local global warming
concerns.
(04/12/07 6:00am)
Summer college interns working as door-to-door salesmen may be
overworked and misguided, according to one state senator who hopes
to pass a bill requiring students to become official employees of
traveling sales companies.
(04/08/07 6:00am)
Meet Michael Bright: He is the Wisconsin British Consul for the
U.K. and his ultimate boss is the British Ambassador to the U.S. He
has special ties with the British government, but even with such an
international aura surrounding him, Bright is your ordinary
middle-aged, Madison-born citizen—intelligent, politically-minded,
driven and a crisp communicator.
(03/27/07 6:00am)
State Sen. Fred Risser, D- Madison, and state Rep. Frank Boyle,
D-Superior, want to give Wisconsin's terminally ill patients the
right to ""die with dignity"" in a proposed bill.
(03/23/07 6:00am)
Former Wisconsin Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager and state
Democrats attacked state Supreme Court candidate Annette Ziegler at
a Democratic Judiciary Campaign Committee conference Thursday,
questioning the judge's stock holdings in pharmaceutical companies.