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(09/23/04 6:00am)
This weekend marks the beginning of the Big Ten season for the
UW volleyball team (6-2 overall) and for the first time since 1996,
the Badgers will open conference play with matches against two
nationally-ranked opponents.
(09/23/04 6:00am)
The true test to determine who is for real in the Big Ten begins
this weekend. After three weeks of non-conference play, the Big Ten
kicks off the season as teams look to dethrone perennial Rose Bowl
favorites Michigan and Ohio State.
(09/23/04 6:00am)
A group of Wisconsin students met the other night to advocate an
instantaneous \stop"" to the war in Iraq. And I thought that this
place was an institution of higher learning.
(09/15/04 6:00am)
The No.18 Wisconsin women's soccer team (6-0 overall) will begin
Big Ten play when they take on No. 5 Penn State (5-1) Friday night
at home and Ohio State (4-2) Sunday afternoon.
(09/14/04 6:00am)
What started out as a trickle has turned into a black plastic
river-one thousand body bags, as of last Tuesday, to hold the
remains of U.S. soldiers in Iraq. What's more, Army spokespeople
have begun admitting that U.S. forces do not control large parts of
the country cryptically referred to as
(09/10/04 6:00am)
Republican U.S. Senate hopefuls Russ Darrow, Robert Lorge, Tim
Michels and Bob Welch are furiously campaigning across most of
Wisconsin as the Sept. 14 Republican primary nears. Unlike the rest
of the state however, the city of Madison has been avoided,
particularly the UW-Madison campus.
(05/03/04 6:00am)
The UW men's tennis team (3-9 Big Ten, 8-15 overall) ended a
frustrating spring season Friday after losing in the quarterfinals
of the Big Ten Team Championship in East Lansing, Mich.
(04/30/04 6:00am)
The Wisconsin men's track team will spend the next two weeks
gearing up for their biggest meet to date this season-the Big Ten
Outdoor Championships in West Lafayette, Ind. The No. 20 Badgers
will compete in Iowa City, Iowa this weekend for the Musco Twilight
VI and then host the Madison Twilight the week after that before
making the trip to West Lafayette for the conference
championships.
(04/29/04 6:00am)
The Wisconsin women's lightweight and openweight, each coming
off victories in their headline races at last week's Midwest Rowing
Championships, both face challenges in their respective races this
weekend. The lightweights will race No. 4 Georgetown while the
openweights will go up against conference foes at the Big Ten
Championships. The No. 3 lightweights will try to stave off the
Hoyas in the national rankings when they go to Washington, D.C.,
and the No. 13 openweights will stay in the Midwest, as they travel
to Iowa City, Ia., to compete in the Championships.
(04/28/04 6:00am)
The season is winding down for the Wisconsin softball team
(26-23 overall, 5-9 Big Ten) as it heads on the road to face
regional foe Loyola (19-26, 8-7 Horizon League) tonight.
(04/23/04 6:00am)
The UW men's tennis team (2-6 Big Ten, 7-12 overall) has not
been able to have the season they have hoped for this season. Their
only conference wins have come against Purdue and Penn State.
However, with only one more weekend until the Big Ten tournament,
UW is in need of a weekend sweep over conference foes Michigan
(2-6, 11-8 overall) Saturday and Michigan State (1-7, 14-12
overall) Sunday to earn a higher seed in the Big Ten Tournament
April 29-May 2.
(03/08/04 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle plans to lead the largest foreign trade
delegation in the history of Wisconsin when he goes to China later
this month, according to The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
(02/27/04 6:00am)
(02/26/04 6:00am)
The fifth-ranked UW women's hockey team (14-5-1 Western
Collegiate Hockey Association, 20-5-3 overall) faces a tough series
this weekend on the road as they travel to Ohio State to battle the
Buckeyes (10-10-2, 14-11-3).
(02/16/04 6:00am)
The No. 12 Wisconsin wrestlers had anticipated a difficult
weekend as they were set to play host to No. 8 Iowa Friday night
and travel to No. 5 Michigan on Sunday. Despite the Badgers
realization of the daunting task that confronted them, they
nonetheless came away disappointed after dropping both duals 24-9
to Iowa and 24-16 to Michigan.
(01/23/04 6:00am)
For No. 6 Wisconsin (8-3-5 Western Collegiate Hockey
Association, 14-6-6 overall), this weekend begins the most crucial
stretch in its schedule this season. Over the next seven weeks, UW
will take on five Top 25 foes, beginning with No. 10 Colorado
College (4-8-2, 11-8-3) this weekend.
(12/03/03 6:00am)
The Sierra Club started running TV ads Tuesday targeting state
Sen. and U.S. Senate candidate Bob Welch, R-Redgranite, and his
co-sponsorship of the so-called Dirty Water Act.
(10/30/03 6:00am)
And then, two years after it started, the War on Terror got on
track. At long last, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld put a
general in charge who was capable of actively pursuing President
Bush's orders to \smoke terrorists out of their holes."" In a true
breakthrough, this man had discovered the identity of terror's
supreme commander.
(10/23/03 6:00am)
The Wisconsin men's soccer team (1-3 Big Ten, 9-8 overall) took
out their second non-conference foe in eight days as they defeated
the DePaul Blue Demons (7-8, 3-2 Conference USA) by a score of 2-1
at home last night. The win put the Badgers over .500 for the
fourth time this year and also snapped a 3-game winning streak for
the Blue Demons.
(10/22/03 6:00am)