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Student government leaders revisit proposed constitution discussion
Student leaders met Tuesday to revisit the Associated Students of Madison constitution proposal, which was voted down by ASM student council earlier this fall.
Russell Wilson commits to Wisconsin
The Russell Wilson derby has finally concluded. After months of wooing the former North Carolina State quarterback made his decision Tuesday afternoon to take his talents to Madison this fall to play for Bret Bielema and the Wisconsin football team.
UW Mens Rec Hockey special, first in a series
Badgers stifle NC State in 87-48 blowout
The Wisconsin men's basketball team returned home and earned a statement victory over NC State in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, helping the Big Ten to its second consecutive win in the annual competition.
Experts debate ethics of UW primate research
Experts argued the ethics of primate research at a debate held at Memorial Union Monday.
NHL, college sports set to benefit if NFL, NBA lose 2011 season to lockout
Now that a couple weeks have passed since Super Bowl XLIV and the Saints' victory is beginning to wear off around most of the country, much of the discussion around the NFL has revolved around a likely uncapped season in 2010, resulting in a lockout during the 2011 season.
French fries fight for title of number one spud
With several contenders in the battle royale of french fries, comparisons are need to show those who rise into the spotlight. Those with burnt ends or soggy stature are left in the darkest corners of the basket, doomed for the alley dumpster. How, then, can one determine the titan of taters? It's all about form.
Food movement about community, local economy
The Farmers' Market represents more than a destination for grocery shopping. It stands for local commodities and community interactions with students, families and farmers standing shoulder to shoulder, talking to each other and eating fresh food. Furthermore, it stands for expanding local economy and a response to the health-care crisis.
Doyle recommends in-state tuition for illegal immigrants
A provision in Gov. Jim Doyle's 2009-'11 executive budget proposal would allow certain illegal immigrants in Wisconsin to pay in-state tuition at UW campuses.
Wine and chocolate pairings for Valentine's Day
Plungerhead Old Vine Zinfandel (Lodi, CA) 2007
Juicy Campus beaten to a pulp
On Feb. 5, Juicy Campus, the notorious college gossip website, shut down forever. Juicy Campus closed not because of alleged links with student suicides or belittling rape victims, but because of decreasing ad revenues in the face of the country's economic meltdown.
Now at campus galleries
Lakefront on Langdon Gallery:
UW entrepreneurship program ranked 13th on top 50 list
Wisconsin School of Business' entrepreneurship program is one of the best in the country, according to a national survey published recently by the Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine.
Poor passing comes back to haunt UW
Two poorly executed plays spelled disaster for the No. 13 Wisconsin men's hockey team, who lost to No. 4 Colorado College 2-0 Friday at the Kohl Center.
A boost to business
In March, the UW System Board of Regents will consider a proposal by the UW-Madison School of Business to raise tuition $500 per semester for business majors and $150 for business certificate students. This plan would align the business school with most of the Big Ten—only Minnesota doesn't have differential tuition for B-school majors—as well as UW-Milwaukee, which for years has charged business students a premium.
Student vote could decide referendum
Even though a statewide survey revealed a majority of Wisconsinites plan to vote in favor of the same-sex marriage ban, Students for a Fair Wisconsin is mobilizing the UW-Madison community to vote no and sway the final outcome of the Nov. 7 referendum.
When good food goes bad
Strange odors are common in student housing—the humidity of late summer days, old heating pipes kicking in at the start of winter and the various odor remnants left over from weekend festivities.
Badgers victorious in border Big Ten battle
Avenging a 30-point loss to Illinois earlier this season,the Wisconsin women's basketball team (9-15, 3-9 Big Ten) beat the fighting Illini on the road 66-61 Thursday.
Blowout win a sigh of relief for Badgers
After a big victory, coaches often say 'A win is a win.' However, for the University of Wisconsin men's basketball team, (6-4 Big Ten, 16-7 overall) Wednesday night's 72-54 drubbing of Indiana accomplished a lot more than just putting another 'W' in the win column. It pulled them out of a five loss in six game slide that not only threatened to drop the Badgers from the Big Ten title race, but also from contention for the NCAA tournament.