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(02/07/08 6:00am)
This season the Badgers have had to recover from the loss of top
scorers Kammron Taylor and Alando Tucker from last year's squad.
One of the important players who has emerged to fill that vacuum is
junior forward Marcus Landry.
(12/13/07 6:00am)
cable: State Rep. Gary Hebl, D-Sun Prairie, (above) said he
believes Gov. Jim Doyle is willing to veto portions of the recently
passed cable bill.
(12/13/07 6:00am)
Opponents of the Video Competition Act that passed Tuesday are
now lobbying Gov. Jim Doyle in a final effort to change the
bill.
(12/12/07 6:00am)
state_assembly: State Rep. Gary Hebl, D-Sun Prairie (above),
speaks in the Assembly about the 'Video Competition Act' amendments
proposed.
(12/12/07 6:00am)
Major bills passed as expected in the state Assembly and state
Senate Tuesday, though the Assembly saw far more legislative
maneuvering.
(12/11/07 6:00am)
The state Legislature will vote on several high profile bills
today, including one on the Frankenstein veto"" and a bill
mandating emergency contraception for all victims of rape.
(12/06/07 6:00am)
Entering this season, the Wisconsin Men's basketball team knew
it needed a star to emerge. The Badgers depended on graduated
senior guard Kammron Taylor, and his departure left a huge void in
who would step up as Wisconsin's go-to scorer, as well as floor
general for the squad. Sophomore guard Trevon Hughes has answered
the call, leading his team while performing extremely well under
pressure.
(12/06/07 6:00am)
Every year the link between Big Ten teams holds firm as each
team heads into its bowl game. Teams cheer for each other, as each
win is a win for the conference itself. With that being said, here
is a breakdown of the bowl games this season that will host a Big
Ten team.
(12/04/07 6:00am)
Textbooks can rack up a hefty bill, but a Board of Regents
request to assess textbook prices has spurred the creation a
UW-Madison task force to help students plan expenses.
(12/03/07 6:00am)
Junior guard Joe Krabbenhoft always knew he had the right skills
and waited patiently for the time where he could showcase them as a
starter. With his play so far this season, Krabbenhoft has made a
statement: His time is now, and he plans to make the most of
it.
(11/28/07 6:00am)
The winter solstice is not for another three weeks, but
temperatures in Wisconsin keep falling.
(11/15/07 6:00am)
With the loss of over half its scoring production to graduation,
the 2007-'08 Wisconsin men's basketball team will need to look to
new scorers to pick up the slack. Sophomore guard Jason Bohannon
may be one of the first players head coach Bo Ryan will look
toward.
(11/13/07 6:00am)
Community members voiced concerns and recommendations Monday
night about a recent proposal that would serve as development
guidelines for the Regent Street-South Campus area.
(11/13/07 6:00am)
In a state government forum hosted by the College Democrats of
Madison, students engaged in dialogue with state lawmakers on the
level of student involvement in politics Monday night at Grainger
Hall.
(11/07/07 6:00am)
As Wisconsin men's basketball coaches discuss who will fill the
Badgers' 16th roster spot, The Daily Cardinal sat down with tryout
participant Casey Shorts to get a glimpse of what the session was
like Thursday, Nov. 1.
(11/07/07 6:00am)
In Wisconsin's exhibition victory over Edgewood College Sunday,
spectators saw some positive trends they have grown accustomed to
seeing from Badger teams of the past.
(11/07/07 6:00am)
By Ben Breiner
(10/30/07 6:00am)
An agreement was signed Monday between UW-Madison and the
College of the Menominee Nation that will make full student
transfers possible between the two schools, the first formal
arrangement with a tribal school in the state.
(10/26/07 6:00am)
gary_sick: Gary Sick, principal White House aide for Iran during
the Iranian Revolution and hostage crisis, addressed community
members Thursday about the unlikelihood of the United States
invading Iran.
(10/26/07 6:00am)
Despite predictions of an impending invasion of Iran, it is
unlikely military action will actually take place, former White
House Aide Gary Sick said Thursday night at Grainger Hall.