High-speed railroad construction halted in wake of election
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation told businesses to temporarily halt work on the high-speed rail network between Madison and Milwaukee.
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The Wisconsin Department of Transportation told businesses to temporarily halt work on the high-speed rail network between Madison and Milwaukee.
The state's gross balance after the 2009-'10 fiscal year was less than a quarter of previous projections, according to a memo from the Legislative Fiscal Bureau sent to the Joint Finance Committee.
The Badgers' women's soccer team opened up Big Ten play on the road this weekend and continued their run of defensive dominance to earn a tie against Purdue Friday night and a 1-0 win over Indiana Sunday.
We've all dealt with rumors—we know once one gets started, it's impossible to stop. What's worse is that the tidbit of information everyone has heard in a matter of five minutes is nowhere near to the truth. Will Gluck's new comedy, ""Easy A,"" brings us a story of rumors started and lessons learned, but with a lot of laughs thrown in between.
The 10-0 Wisconsin volleyball team is set to face Green Bay tonight in one final warm up before Big Ten play starts next week. The Phoenix (3-8) are struggling as a team this season but have a slew of talented individuals.
A body found Sunday in Lake Mendota was identified as Sarah E. Carpenter, 30, Monday by the Dane County Coroner's Office.
Madison offers a bevy of prime brunch locales, from greasy-spoon diners to trendy creperies. Some of us have trouble getting out of bed early in the morning, so brunch can be the perfect mid-day meal to get us through our day. Put down your bowl of Cheerios and take advantage of trying the best omelets or waffles in town. Warning: Your bowl of oatmeal might start to look a little sad after venturing out to one of these tasty spots.
Forty computers in UW-Madison's Chemistry Department were hacked and 2,920 names and Social Security numbers were potentially exposed, mostly during the past 18 months, according to an e-mail from UW-Madison spokesperson John Lucas.
With the recent withdrawal of Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton from the race for governor, the Democratic Party is looking at other possible candidates with the election just more than a year away.
Thank you for your recent editorial ‘Tenant Rights All About Education'. It's never been more important, on even more levels than those you mention.
After serving as UW Foundation president for 21 years, Andrew ""Sandy"" Wilcox announced Friday he will retire at the end of 2010.
Early Friday morning, the Joint Committee on Finance passed a provision in Gov. Jim Doyle's budget to create a Dane County Regional Transit board, which will oversee the creation of commuter rail lines.
Eric Fleming, owner of the downtown Crave Restaurant and Lounge, was convicted of disorderly conduct Wednesday in Dane County court.
The Badgers tied a school record for fewest turnovers in a game on their way to a 61-43 win over Illinois Sunday at the Kohl Center.
I woke up on the floor of a strange bathroom. I saw urinals; a men's bathroom. Good. Where am I? I asked myself. Why was I passed out in a bathroom? I checked my pants; dry, buttoned, still on me. Good. This was weird, though. Pushing open one bathroom door and then a second, I found myself standing at the top of two flights of stairs with a platform-like overhang to my left. It seemed I was in some sort of strange facility. I headed down the stairs.
In a hearing Wednesday, Dane County Circuit Court Judge Maryann Sumi denied the Government Accountability Board's motion to disqualify Attorney General J.B. Hollen from a lawsuit he filed over voter registrations Sept. 10.
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Over 100 people arrested while protesting in St. Paul, Minn., on the Republican National Convention's opening day were formally charged with felonies in court Tuesday, police said.
One thing people do not always consider when coming to college is: Will I learn both in and outside the classroom? We obviously learn a great deal in classes, but there is something to be said for continuing to learn beyond the classroom. Whether it is with friends or student organizations, having an intellectual, challenging conversation teaches just as much as a professor.