Clement’s return carries Badgers over Scarlet Knights
The rain may have kept away the fans, but it didn’t keep away the Badgers (4-1 Big Ten, 7-2 overall) offense as they rolled over Rutgers (1-4, 3-5) 48-10.
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The rain may have kept away the fans, but it didn’t keep away the Badgers (4-1 Big Ten, 7-2 overall) offense as they rolled over Rutgers (1-4, 3-5) 48-10.
In another Big Ten battle Wisconsin (4-1-1 Big Ten, 7-4-3 overall), beat Iowa (0-5-1, 6-6-1) 2-0 for its fourth-straight victory Thursday night. The Badgers picked up right where they previously left off against Minnesota, putting a lot of offensive pressure on the Hawkeyes.
Dear Alex,
The U.S. Under Secretary of Education will visit campus Tuesday for a discussion on higher education in Wisconsin.
Over the past four years, I have made an annual pilgrimage to Champaign, Ill. It is not exactly my favorite place on the planet: I prefer cities where trees outnumber gas stations. Still, one of my best friends from high school, Kelsey, is a student there, so I happily make the trek down once every 365 days.
A UW-Madison historian, who spoke Wednesday night about his recent book Henry Kissinger and the American Century"" at the Wisconsin Veterans Museum, was named a young innovator in a special edition of Smithsonian magazine earlier this month.
Two opponents of embryonic stem cell research expressed enthusiasm for a recent UW discovery of highly functional stem cells that do not require embryonic cells to function.
One day after Assistant Attorney General JoAnne Kloppenburg declared victory in the state Supreme Court race with a .01 percent lead, new results from Waukesha County gave Justice David Prosser over 7,000 more votes than his opponent and a commanding lead in a race that has become one of the closest in state history.
Animal Collective is a group of musical experimentalists who, since their inception in 2000, have never lost sight of the fun inherent in bending genre conventions. This four-person (temporarily whittled down to three-person) band approaches avant-garde indie pop not as a formal artistic task, but as children playing with the toys they love best—which in their case are indie pop, freak folk, tribal rhythms and Beach Boys-styled harmonies. This is a group so musically adept that they can significantly alter their sonic palate without losing their identities. Yet they are not chameleons: It's not that they change their character with each new release, they simply turn their concerns toward a different but equally fulfilling corner of their idiosyncratic world of pop.
Hosanna in the highest,"" the church choir bellows, their praise echoing throughout the high ceilings of the church. As a child I would have gladly joined in this prayer, tweaking the phrasing just a bit to make it more sacred and meaningful.
EVANSTON, Ill. - The nets stayed up and the fans remained in their seats, but Saturday's win proved to be just as sweet for the UW men's basketball team.
Presidential candidate U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., will be in Madison Monday, with the event scheduled Sunday canceled due to the snow storm across the state.
With football season over, frats no longer rushing and New Year's Eve a distant, fuzzy memory, now is the perfect time to throw a fantastic dinner party. Dinner parties rock, but few people undertake them because they seem complicated and a bit snobby.
It's large and square, with slightly slanted sides and four 20-foot high screens covered in thousands of tiny lights. When it's dark, it's just another JumboTron. But when it lights up, and cameras around the Kohl Center start panning the crowd, it's my archenemy.
Congressmen Tom Tancredo, R-Colorado, will tell anyone who will listen about an old Mexican legend that he says is coming true. The myth that supposedly dates back to the days of when Spain ruled Mexico, says that when unable to battle invaders through military means, the citizens of Latin America will fight back by stealth'infiltrating the soul of the enemy.
This week I have decided to write from the perspective of certain conservative organizations who contend that Christmas is under attack and on the brink of extinction.
The University of Wisconsin System has not fared well this past year in the national spotlight. Last year, UW-Whitewater received a cacophony of criticism for hosting the controversial University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill Another pepper-spray finale to Halloween was covered by CNN, a high profile conservative attacked UW-Madison for being 'a willing partner in the degradation of higher education.' Yet, these controversies were not the result of any direct action by the UW System and the powers that be were not responsible for their outcome. But the same can not be said about the brouhaha over the ban against resident assistant-led Bible studies.