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(12/02/15 4:20am)
The Wisconsin-Minnesota rivalry is always big, no matter the sport. But the Border Battle takes on a new level of meaning when it comes to women’s hockey. The Wisconsin and Minnesota women’s hockey teams are two of the strongest programs in the country every year, and that has led to their rivalry becoming extremely important, as it has often been the determining factor in conference and national championships.
(01/29/15 6:13am)
James White is no stranger to big football games. The former Wisconsin running back, now a rookie with the New England Patriots, arrived in Arizona Monday for one of the most anticipated games of his life: Super Bowl XLIX.
(05/01/14 11:33pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s provost office selected Mark Johnson, assistant professor of educational policy studies, as the new director of Educational Innovation, according to a university release.
(10/25/12 7:10am)
Madison cab drivers will be allowed to cruise on State Street between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. beginning Nov. 7 after receiving approval from federal transportation authorities Wednesday.
(10/05/12 2:40am)
The Wisconsin men’s soccer team (0-1 Big Ten, 3-4-3 overall) clashes with No. 14 Indiana (2-0, 8-2-1) on Saturday in Bloomington in their first road game of the Big Ten season.
(12/07/11 8:23am)
Representatives on the UW System Board of Regents will have to
come from each of Wisconsin’s eight congressional districts under a
law Gov. Scott Walker signed Tuesday.
(10/14/09 6:00am)
(07/20/09 6:00am)
Jack White appears to be on his way to becoming something of a
nomadic rock star along the lines of Eric Clapton by lining up jam
sessions and collaborative albums with peers of similar taste. This
technique thrives on the natural playing and ability of each member
to feel comfortable in an atmosphere of organic, free-flowing
writing. This is an inconsistent style, but when lightning strikes,
special albums can be created, like Layla and Other Assorted
Love Songs or even The Basement Tapes. Dipping his
own toes in this water, White successfully teamed up with Brendan
Benson to create the Raconteurs for his first venture, before
moving on to his second project: the Dead Weather.
(03/18/07 6:00am)
ST. PAUL, Minn.—The UW men's hockey squad finished the 2006-'07
season with a winning record but no invitation to the NCAA
Tournament. A 4-2 loss to the eventual Western Collegiate Hockey
Association Broadmoor Trophy winner Minnesota Friday night in St.
Paul, Minn., ended the Badgers' hopes of defending their sixth
national championship.
(03/16/07 6:00am)
ST. PAUL, Minn.—Senior goaltender Brian Elliott extended his UW
career at least two more games by shutting out Michigan Tech
Thursday to reach the Western Collegiate Hockey Conference
semi-finals for the second consecutive season. His shutout was his
fifth of the season and the 16th of his career, tying the WCHA
record for career shutouts.
(05/02/06 6:00am)
This is a documentary of Daily Cardinal writer Seth Bichler and
his annual wild turkey hunting trip in Western Wisconsin.
(03/26/06 6:00am)
GREEN BAY, WIS.—It only took one hundred total shots and one
hundred and eleven minutes of scoreless hockey, but the Wisconsin
Badgers men's hockey team persevered, advancing to the Frozen Four
in Milwaukee, Wis.
(11/17/05 6:00am)
While the Badgers hockey squad currently sits atop the Western
Collegiate Hockey Association standings, a former Badger great sits
behind the WCHA scene here in Madison.
(11/14/05 6:00am)
The state Democratic Party has found itself split following Dane
County Executive Kathleen Falk's announcement of her intentions to
challenge incumbent Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager
Thursday.
(10/13/05 6:00am)
Throughout our short but influential history, America has
achieved excellence in many fields through a very simple process:
we rip off ideas from other nations. Sometimes they come from
family recipes preserved through the journey to opportunity in the
new world. Other times, Americans get European acquaintances drunk
and take their recipes.
(10/06/05 6:00am)
New Glarus' new brew is barley wine. A unique style of beer, it
is \malt accented."" According to the label the hops from Germany
and the U.S. were not good enough, so they used only the ""East
Kent Golding"" strain of hops available in Scotland.
(09/16/05 6:00am)
Shouldering the majority of the Badger offensive attack, junior
running back Brian Calhoun starred in Wisconsin's 14-5 road victory
over North Carolina (0-2).
(03/17/05 6:00am)
I never liked cats when I was growing up. A dog person through
and through, I was very surprised by how quickly I developed
affection for the little kittens my mom brought home soon after I
graduated from high school. The sister is black, and the larger
brother is white. Soon, they had my father and I reconsidering our
pro-dog prejudices.
(03/09/05 6:00am)
In Wisconsin, we are lucky enough to have a hugely
disproportionate number of lakes all around us. During our frigid
winters, the very top layer of those inland lakes freezes suddenly
and becomes an extension of the land. Once the water is frozen,
people from across the upper Midwest go out on top of the lakes,
walking and driving on water in the annually shifting landscape.
(01/20/05 6:00am)
The 24 Hours of Telemark is America's only 24 Hour Cross Country
Team Relay Race. Skiers from all over the country form up to
six-member freestyle teams and take turns skiing an approximate
10-kilometer loop for a continuous 24-hour period. There are 19
categories for all abilities. The UW Nordic Ski club entered three
teams in the race-the \J-Team,"" ""Enduro Burger"" and the
""Skinoritas."" UW-Madison sophomore and Enduro Burger member, Seth
Bichler, recalls his experience.