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Lady Badgers tame Wildcats
The Wisconsin women's basketball team shook off a sluggish start and survived a furious second-half Kentucky run to beat the Wildcats in the second round of the Women's National Innovational Tournament at the Kohl Center Sunday, 49-45.
Yara knows true love comes straight from the stomach
When I first met my boyfriend Kyle, things seemed great. We got along instantly, talked for hours about our similar interests, and shared the same double major. We immediately started dating exclusively; in fact, he jokingly tagged our anniversary as the first time we ever spoke to each other. For a while, I could not have been happier. That is, until I had him over for dinner.
textbook theft an issue for students
In his last hurrah on the City Council, Austin King proposed an ordinance that would regulate the sales of used textbooks. According to Ald. Mike Verveer, District 4, textbook theft is a prevalent city problem and forcing stricter record keeping at bookstores is the solution.
High court rejects death penalty case
A divided U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday to not hear a case pushing to outlaw the execution of felons who were minors when they committed their crimes. The issue in question is whether a person under the age of 18 has the cognitive capacity to understand the consequences of their actions, according to experts.
UW students recount trip tracing freedom rides
On May 4, 1961, 13 people'seven black and six white'departed by bus from Washington, D.C., en route to New Orleans to test desegregation laws. Known as freedom riders, they were soon faced with dramatic responses'they were attacked by racist mobs in the Deep South.
Seg-fee system sets UW apart from other schools
UW-Madison is one of a few universities at which students have primary control over distributing segregated fees, a process the Student Services Finance Committee is currently in the middle of determining.
Protesters urge thoughtful response
More than 200 people gathered on Library Mall Saturday for a peace rally organized by the Madison Area Peace Coalition in conjunction with a series of rallies held in Washington, D.C., Saturday, Sunday and today.
Event endeavors to show refugee life
A coalition of Madison community peace organizations sponsored a tent encampment on Library Mall Saturday in an attempt to show what conditions are like in Middle East refugee camps.
UW students react to East Coast disasters, administrators speak at evening vigil
The terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C., have affected people around the world, with students at UW-Madison proving to be no exception.
ASM supports tenants, drinking alternatives
The Associated Students of Madison, in its second meeting of the year, announced Wednesday a new campaign that will work to improve the rights of student tenants.