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(10/08/15 5:07am)
Coming off a strong performance in a road conference battle, the Badgers (1-1-1 Big Ten, 2-8-1 overall) came back home to once again struggle to find the back of the net. The Badgers were shut out Wednesday for the fourth time in six home games, as they fell to in-state rival Marquette (0-1-1 Big East 4-4-2) 1-0.
(12/08/14 7:09am)
The Great Dane Pub & Brewing Company is scheduled to reopen Tuesday following a Nov. 15 fire that caused $150,000 in damage.
(09/16/14 6:35pm)
Like the vast majority of generation, I am the proud owner of a Facebook account. As someone who has maintained my Facebook account over the past year, I have seen a fair amount of clips from John Oliver’s new HBO show, “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.” Oliver hosted “The Daily Show” while Jon Stewart was away directing his movie Rosewater (which, judging by the trailer, is going to be awesome). After Stewart returned to “The Daily Show,” HBO snapped up Oliver and his show, which premiered last April, has swiftly reached dizzying levels of popularity, especially with college-aged students.
(02/04/14 5:57am)
The Associated Students of Madison Student Services Finance Committee approved the Child Care Tuition Assistance Program’s 2014-’15 budget of $1,075,100 Monday.
(02/14/13 5:48am)
Police arrested a Fitchburg man on six separate charges Tuesday after he led them on a car chase through Madison, according to a police report.
(03/29/12 7:03am)
Commentators nationwide have dubbed Wisconsin’s past political season “historic,” “chaotic,” “momentous,” “groundbreaking” and more. One Wisconsin legislator disagrees.
(03/09/12 4:40am)
State representatives expressed frustration Thursday after a prominent mining company allegedly broke a pinky promise when legislators failed to pass a bill easing Wisconsin mining regulations.
(01/27/12 3:49am)
In a world where most students' priorities are grades and beer,
one group of students is solving a problem nobody cares about with
a bold solution no one on campus asked for.
(10/10/11 6:00am)
A 30-year-old Madison man was punched in the face early Wednesday
morning after he and his friend had an altercation with another
man, Madison Police reported Friday.
(04/02/09 6:00am)
By Claire Rydell
(03/21/07 6:00am)
The Wisconsin women's tennis team will host the Notre Dame
Fighting Irish in a non-conference match Thursday afternoon at
Nielsen Tennis Stadium. First serve is set for 4 p.m.
(02/14/07 6:00am)
At first the exhibit seems small. Most of the works in the New
York City Life etchings of John Sloan are postcard-sized. From a
distance, they look like old photographs. But walk up closer and
the pen strokes begin to show and details pop out. These scenes of
city life, some sketched a hundred years ago, range from
whimsical""young ladies giggling at a penny peep-show""to sober
scenes of Depression-era poverty.
(01/30/07 6:00am)
According to an ACT report released last March, high school
graduates are unprepared for college in math, science and reading.
Furthermore, the number of unprepared students has risen over the
last decade, with 49 percent of those who took the ACT lacking the
reading skills needed for success in college.
(03/01/04 6:00am)
From start to finish Sunday afternoon, No. 22 Wisconsin showed
the Big Ten world that the race for the conference title is far
from over.
(03/04/03 6:00am)
An extraordinary session of the state Senate ended in a shouting
match Monday after Republican legislators voted to adjourn and
delay a vote on Gov. Jim Doyle's veto of a bill that would give the
Legislature approval over tribal gaming compacts.
(11/19/01 6:00am)
Madison residents can look forward to less costly heating bills
this year, according to a survey released last week by the
Wisconsin Department of Administration's Division of Energy.
(01/26/01 6:00am)