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(02/23/15 4:26am)
Ben Brust had quite a career at Wisconsin. He graduated as the Badgers’ all-time leader in career 3-pointers made with 235 and broke the school record for 3-pointers in a season twice, with 79 in the 2012-’13 season and then 96 in 2013-’14.
(02/17/15 4:34am)
Madison police reported property damage and vandalism on the west side of Madison Saturday that statements from Jewish Community members later characterized as anti-Semitic in nature.
(09/16/10 6:00am)
Voter turnout in Dane County for Tuesday's primary elections was 21
percent of the voting population, according to the Dane County
Clerk's Office. Although this number is relatively high for a
primary, the turnout was lower than predicted by government
officials.
(09/21/09 6:00am)
Over the last two years, Wisconsin smokers saw a
dramatic increase in the taxing of tobacco and cigarette. As part
of efforts to fill state deficits, Gov. Jim Doyle approved a large
amount of legislation over the last five years to increase the
price of cigarettes to boost state revenue and promote a healthier
Wisconsin.
(09/07/09 6:00am)
According to a UW Athletics statement, Diamond Taylor and Jeremy
Glover, both freshmen on the UW-Madison men's basketball team, will
face suspensions from the team after taking part in an alleged
burglary Sunday morning.
(01/23/08 6:00am)
This semester has already got me down, and surprisingly it isn't
because of the ridiculously cold weather. As I spend my final
semester at UW-Madison, I find myself perpetually finishing up my
degree requirements. The science requirements bother me somewhat,
but I find that I often come away with some applicable knowledge.
The foreign language requirements, on the other hand, stick in my
craw.
(10/18/07 6:00am)
Beginning Thursday, the Wisconsin men's tennis team will battle
the top area squads at the six-day Midwest Regional tournament in
Minneapolis for a limited number of NCAA nationals' qualifying
spots.
(01/18/07 6:00am)
Forget your New Year's resolution—it's time to gain a few pounds
and burn some cash. Yes, textbook-buying season has arrived. It
seems all the professors toiled over winter break to revise old
editions (change one sentence) just in time for publishers to give
new meaning to inflation.
(03/06/06 6:00am)
This is not the way the Wisconsin men's basketball team wanted
to head into post season play.
(10/04/05 6:00am)
University officials tried to cover up improprieties within the
handling of the Paul Barrows case, according to state Rep. Steve
Nass, R-Whitewater, who hopes to investigate public UW-Madison
misconduct in an Oct. 12 public hearing.
(09/28/05 6:00am)
Last year, RavenSoft shocked the world when they created \X-Men
Legends,"" a game that made excellent use of the license and was
actually playable as a fun diversion. ""Legends"" erased bad
memories of ""Wolverine's Revenge"" and ""Mutant Academy"" from
gamers' minds. RavenSoft has done it again with its sequel, ""X-Men
Legends 2: Rise of Apocalypse.""
(01/29/02 6:00am)
Every living organism ages and eventually dies. Even though this
seems to be a basic truth, researchers have had a hard time picking
out the cause of aging in any animal.
(10/11/01 6:00am)
You know the feeling when you get out of a car-chase movie, and
you can't keep your foot off the gas pedal? Well, I walked out of
'Training Day' with the a smug strut, my shoulders hanging low as
if they have muscle on them, my jaw clenched and eyes glaring. You
wouldn't know from my JC Penney Catalog columnist mug up there, but
I can be very imposing.