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The state Senate passed a bill Tuesday that prohibits texting while driving.
The city Urban Design Commission discussed signs both in and outside of a proposed Target store at Hilldale Mall Wednesday. Other issues raised were traffic lanes, the width of the sidewalk and the plaza entrance to the store.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs made me cooler in high school. After trudging through my freshman year listening to R.E.M. and Suzanne Vega, I remember reading about a new band on my friend's LiveJournal—no joke. After picking up Fever to Tell a few weeks later, I was hooked.
EVANSTON, Ill.—To say the Badger secondary had been an issue all year would be an understatement.
Over 150 UW-Madison students and community members traveled to Washington, D.C., this weekend to attend the National Equality March for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality.
Wisconsin's unemployment rate is down for the third month in a row, the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development announced Thursday.
If you want to put a positive spin on it, you might say the Wisconsin football team is ""flying under the radar"" as the 2009 season starts.
For many basketball players, entering the NBA draft after their sophomore year and never playing in the league would be an upsetting turn of events. But ex-Badger center Rashard Griffith sees his journey through professional basketball, which never took him to the world's top league, in an entirely different light.
The Wisconsin Student Public Interest Research Group's Big Red Go Green campaign hosted a panel Wednesday, allowing local officials to educate citizens about developing environmentally friendly practices.
An amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution to be introduced by state Rep. Cory Mason, D-Racine, could give 17-year-olds the right to vote in state and local elections.
Boy am I pleased with the election results. Not because I answered that little quiz I took Tuesday at the polls correctly, but because I became morbidly obese over the weekend and got stuck in my bathtub shortly after voting and my asshole roommates think it's so funny that they won't help me out or tell me who Team USA drafted at starting quarterback (but I hope you're happy, America). I'm happy with the overall election result because it resulted in the election being all over.
With record numbers of first-time voters expected to turn out for the Nov. 4 election, the United States Election Assistance Commission held a conference call Monday to clarify election procedures for students.