NFL demands Feingold change campaign ad
The National Football League asked Russ Feingold to remove a new television ad he released Tuesday that uses unauthorized video.
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The National Football League asked Russ Feingold to remove a new television ad he released Tuesday that uses unauthorized video.
Gov. Jim Doyle introduced a health-care plan Thursday aiming to cover thousands of low-income, childless adults, but critics questioned a lack of details about the plan.
At the conclusion of spring practice, Bret Bielema had Dustin Sherer penciled in as quarterback for the 2009 football season. Scott Tolzien is glad that pencil came with an eraser because he, not Sherer, will start under center for the Badgers on Saturday night against Northern Illinois.
Apparently all the media attention given to the governor's race in recent weeks has made Wisconsin state Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen a tad jealous. With all of the Democratic candidates officially jumping into the fray or merely speculating about a run, one could be forgiven for forgetting that Van Hollen, himself possibly considering a campaign for the top state office, even exists.
The Madison Police Department briefed UW students and residents in a meeting at Memorial Union Wednesday about crime and safety issues in the downtown area.
Some college students struggle with preparing Easy Mac, let alone paella, but the kids who attend classes at The Young Gourmet Culinary Studios in Middleton have the opportunity to learn the finer points of cooking, from testing an egg's quality to preparing global foods like gnocchi.
UW-Madison revelers sipped and smoked their way to the top, claiming the title of number No. 1 party school in a survey conducted by The Princeton Review.
Spring is in the air and you know what that means. It's the \get-in-shape"" season. This time of year; you see runners come out of the woodwork and populate the once-desolate streets of wintertime. Everywhere you turn, old men and sorority girls alike are scantily clad, sporting wife beaters and skimpy shorts.
Stealing pop-punk from the grasp of eye-liner clad teenagers, American Hi-Fi returns with its signature '90s alternative sounds with Hearts on Parade.
After an offseason of weight training and conditioning, the Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey team finally takes to the ice for the first time this weekend. A new and improved Badger team will finally get to see what results their hard work will have in store for them.
UW-Madison's share of a $6.9 million proposed budget cut to the UW System is $2.6 million for this fiscal year, according to John Torphy, UW-Madison vice chancellor for administration.