H1N1 vaccines distributed to target populations
Over one million doses of the H1N1 flu vaccine have been allocated to Wisconsin, according to the latest report from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
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Over one million doses of the H1N1 flu vaccine have been allocated to Wisconsin, according to the latest report from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
Most college students who survived Freakfest this year in Madison are lucky enough to say that they have since recovered completely from the night's horrific mistakes and binges within one to two days. However, for 22-year-old Will Rollins, the luxury of leading a normal life has not been even a slight possibility for over two weeks. Well into November, Rollins is still hungover from Halloween, and not even the hottest shower can wash off the stains of his decisions from that night.
The state Senate Committee on Ethics Reform and Government Operations held a public hearing Wednesday to consider proposals to abolish the positions of lieutenant governor and secretary of state.
When Scott Lorenz dresses before a game, it's always the same routine. Every piece of equipment for the left side goes on before the right side. The senior forward for the Wisconsin men's soccer team has developed a nice routine on the field as well by putting the ball in the back of the net on a regular basis.
Junior Moritz Baumann led the Wisconsin men's tennis team with an impressive 22-1 dual record this season. As the team captain and primary player in the No. 1 singles spot, Baumann carried an undefeated singles record in dual matches up until the last week of conference play, when he was defeated by Penn State senior Brendan Lynch in a third-set tiebreaker.
At their final event for Sexual Assault Awareness Month Tuesday, members of Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment highlighted eight different kinds of abuse to which disabled individuals can become victims.
Over the past three years, I have covered a wide variety of Wisconsin sports. Although covering revenue sports has its perks, nonrevenue sports are just as exciting to report on.
I can't believe I blew off my paper
State Rep. Cory Mason, D-Racine, recently introduced an amendment to the state constitution that enfranchises 17-year-olds, giving them the right to vote in both state and local elections. The impetus behind this amendment is to stimulate voting among young people.
State Supreme Court candidates Randy Koschnick, Jefferson County circuit court judge, and Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson argued their views on various issues Friday in a televised debate sponsored by We the People.
As the spring months roll around, most of the college campuses across the nation have one major sport to concentrate on: baseball. However, the University of Wisconsin-Madison has not fielded a collegiate baseball team in more than 15 years, leaving students, faculty and fans curious about the dismissal of the program.
David Reed, in a February 11 review of Trouble Andrew's self-titled debut album, tags the album with the genre label ""douche-core."" This may be the greatest genre delineation I have ever read.
The Wisconsin softball team (5-8-0) won three of five games in the New Mexico Invitational tournament in Albuquerque this weekend. In an exciting tournament, the Badgers recorded three straight victories bookended by losses—with all five games decided by one run.
On Monday, The Phoenix Suns fired head coach Terry Porter after only giving him a half season to prove himself. The Suns had a 29-23 record, but the kicker was when the team lost five of eight games going into the All-Star break.
New in Town"" is the perfect film to enjoy if you aren't in the mood to think. The plot is simple and very predictable, and even though you will probably know how the film is going to end after the first 20 minutes, it's entertaining to watch the romance and character developments unfold.
At the age of 22, I can't even imagine what it would be like to settle down with a family. I already have friends who are engaged, some who are married and a few who have children. There is nothing wrong with that; in fact, I actually admire them for being ready to start a family and being able to care for somebody other than themselves.
When I first became aware of Michael Phelps' photograph with a bong in a British tabloid, I did not know what to think. I kept wondering if the stress of being so successful at such a young age caused Phelps to rebel, but then realized that acts such as these are simply unacceptable when you have a positive image to maintain.
State Supreme Court candidates Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson and Jefferson County Judge Randy Koschnick clashed over their philosophical differences and past judicial decisions in their first debate held Thursday in Ashwaubenon.
A prowler was spotted outside of a 23-year-old Madison woman's Gerry Court bedroom window Sunday night.
For the past few years, reality television shows have flourished on cable networks. VH1 in particular has had some over-the-top shows, like Flavor of Love"" and ""Celebrity Fit Club."" This summer, however, VH1 will be even more ridiculous, with a new show featuring Dallas Cowboy wide receiver Terrell Owens.