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(09/15/09 6:00am)
State carbon emissions will be reduced by over two metric tons
annually after the Executive Residence Board approved the
installation of 48 photovoltaic panels on the roof of the state
Capitol Monday.
(11/18/08 6:00am)
Three was a magic number for Hilary Knight and the No. 1 ranked
Wisconsin women's hockey team this weekend against North Dakota in
Grand Forks, N.D.
(10/15/07 6:00am)
The Badger women's hockey team spent this weekend doing what
they have done best in recent seasons: winning in dominating
fashion. Their win and tie against Ohio State meant a successful
series against a top-10 team and staked yet another spot in the
record books.
(09/12/07 6:00am)
Sophomore outside hitter Caity DuPont began playing organized
volleyball in fifth grade. By the time she graduated high school,
her accolades included a 2005 State Championship, three
all-Southeast Conference MVP awards and two all-state first team
honors. She was also named MVP of the 16-open division at the 2004
USA Volleyball Junior Olympics - about the time UW head coach Pete
Waite noticed the outstanding athlete from Muskego, Wis.
(03/05/07 6:00am)
So everyone knows that records just aren't selling the way they
used to. Last year, sales were down in almost every genre—including
the Juggernauts of the industry, hip-hop and rap music. However,
one type of music is actually on the rise, both in terms of sales
and popularity, and it's one you might not expect: Christian
devotional music.
(02/22/07 6:00am)
I'd like to take this moment to address a very serious topic.
It's an issue that impacts our daily lives and even threatens the
wellbeing of our friends, loved ones and the kid sitting next to us
in lecture. I am, of course, talking about Premature Shorts
Syndrome.
(09/13/06 6:00am)
School spirit causes otherwise normal people to do interesting
things. A seemingly mild mannered computer engineering major might
spend an hour perfecting his chest paint, while a quiet English
major scrunges for a foam finger and a bevy of philosophy majors
spend an evening making insulting T-shirts.
(03/06/06 6:00am)
The American Transmission Company's proposal to construct a
high-voltage power line across the beltline, a major highway
bisecting the UW-Madison Arboretum, has Arboretum officials on the
defensive.
(09/09/05 6:00am)
Thousands of athletes, volunteers and spectators are expected to
attend Madison's fourth annual Ironman Wisconsin Triathalon this
Sunday.
(04/07/05 6:00am)
From the outset of their career, Daft Punk had the uncanny
ability to attract a wide following from a rather specific genre.
Their club-oriented debut Homework became a party staple not only
for the club kids, but for music aficionados as well.
(11/05/04 6:00am)
UW-Madison student and small-business owner Greg Knowles
released video surveillance clips to the Madison Police Department
Thursday of the police deploying pepper spray to disperse revelers
on State Street Halloween weekend.
(03/26/04 6:00am)
Members of Nuclear Watchdog and several other groups opposed to
expansion of nuclear energy protested Thursday in Library Mall
against the re-licensing of two nuclear reactors currently
operating at Point Beach Nuclear Power Station in Wisconsin.
(11/20/03 6:00am)
The problems facing the UW System Board of Regents are merely
\the start-up pains of a new board,"" System President Katharine
Lyall said Wednesday. She said this in response to allegations
since September that board members acted improperly by conducting
business over a teleconference call that was improperly
publicized.
(09/26/03 6:00am)
Men's Cross Country
(12/03/02 6:00am)
Every minute 11 new people are infected with the AIDS virus and
500,000 children die each year from it. The physical effects of
AIDS on the body are well documented. However, the psychological
and social effects are reaching epidemic levels, especially in
poorer countries.
(03/18/02 6:00am)
Local leaders will receive public response to the location of
the proposed Mid-State Street Parking Ramp during tonight's
Downtown Neighborhood meeting.
(03/07/02 6:00am)
For the nine seniors and Head Coach Jeff Sauer, this weekend's
best-of-three Western Conference Hockey Association's playoff
series against the Minnesota State University-Mankato Mavericks
will be the last home series. However, as Coach Sauer pointed out,
there is no time to think about that.
(02/27/02 6:00am)
Wednesday night at the Kohl Center marks the end of another
basketball regular season. However, the buzz around the locker room
is unlike that of any regular season game.
(02/19/02 6:00am)
As the Madison Police Department continues its investigation
into Saturday morning's events, which ended in shots being fired
outside of the Towers, 502 N. Frances St., UW-Madison students are
beginning to paint a clearer picture of the altercation and the
circumstances leading up to it.
(10/30/01 6:00am)
America received its second warning in under a month concerning
future terrorist attacks as FBI Director Robert Mueller and U.S.
Attorney General John Ashcroft addressed the nation in a press
conference Monday.