UW-MADISON STUDENT KILLED: Police investigate homicide after body found on Doty St.
Authorities are investigating the death of a UW-Madison junior at her campus area apartment Wednesday as a homicide, according to the police.
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Authorities are investigating the death of a UW-Madison junior at her campus area apartment Wednesday as a homicide, according to the police.
A man claiming to have a gun robbed a 19-year-old woman early Sunday morning on the 700 block of East Gorham Street, police said.
Two bills that aim to grow the nanotechnology sector in Wisconsin were debated in the state Assembly Wednesday.
Ah, the Holiday season. A time to reflect upon the year. A time to think of others' needs - and the global economy. A time to argue about religion-specific identifiers (the Kwannakamas season, anyone?). A time to listen to incredibly annoying Christmas music on the radio 24/7 for an entire month.
Sitting in a theater filled with 8-year-old girls and their 43-year-old parents, it is easy to wonder what the Disney franchise has to offer these days. Since Disney's most recent hey-day in the early 1990s with the successes of Aladdin,"" ""The Little Mermaid"" and ""The Lion King,"" Disney movies have been a slew of disappointing animated comedies and live-action dramas, bolstered only by their Pixar successes. After more than a few manic-animal movies that bombed at the box office, it begs to be asked why Disney didn't just continue to do what it did best with its princess-themed animated dramas.
Freshman forward Kyle Turris, along with freshmen defensemen Ryan McDonagh and Brendan Smith were faced with a straightforward question after a recent practice on the ice at the Kohl Center: What will be the benefits and drawbacks of undergoing a Western Collegiate Hockey Association season with a team this young?
Only in Madison do students have not one, but two large scale parties in an academic year.
UW-Madison has appointed the director of the University of Chicago student health center to direct clinical services at University Health Services, the university announced Dec. 7.
Although most UW-Madison students are comfortably familiar with the surrounding campus area, many have never seen the city's troubled Allied Drive neighborhood.
Following the spectacle of Saturday's win at Lambeau Field, it is back to business for the No. 4 UW men's hockey team (14-6-2 WCHA, 20-7-2 overall). After the emotion and thrill of winning on the frozen tundra, the Badgers must now focus that energy and momentum on a visit to WCHA-spoiler Michigan Tech (6-12-4, 7-19-4), who stole a game from Wisconsin two months ago.
With classes ending and finals a mere three days away, most of us are stressed over the large amounts of work we have to complete in such a short amount of time. For me, it seems that my entire semester is compacted into these last two weeks. Since it is nearly impossible for me to study or attempt to write millions of papers, I have devised several tricks involving food to keep me more focused.
Chris Ochoa spent 12 years of his life on death row in a Texas prison for a murder and rape he did not commit.
During the Wake Forest-North Carolina State game March 7, there was a skirmish--one that left every guy who witnessed it cringing.
For the first time since Oct. 8, the Wisconsin volleyball team (10-4 Big Ten, 16-6 overall) sailed into uncharted waters, losing for the first time in a month to No. 25 Illinois last Friday. This weekend, Wisconsin travels to State College, Penn. and Columbus, Ohio-hopefully mapping wins against No. 4 Penn State (12-2, 21-2) and No. 8 Ohio State (12-2, 22-2).
The usage of popular music in film is probably one of the hardest elements to master in filmmaking. When handled well, pop music can serve both as an emotional stimulus and a way of capturing a particular era in time. At its worst, it becomes a cheap showcase for passing fads and trends, causing a film to become horribly dated even before it arrives on video.
If last Sunday's come-from-behind-thriller of a win was a sorely needed victory for the Wisconsin Badgers women's soccer team (2-4-0 Big Ten, 6-6-1 overall), this Friday's match against Iowa (0-5-1, 3-8-1) in Iowa City can hold no less significance.
Coming into Saturday's annual Cardinal-White spring scrimmage game, Wisconsin Head Coach Barry Alvarez had a lot of questions about his football team.
The University of Wisconsin Women's basketball team seeks to avenge an ugly loss earlier this season when they host a very physical Iowa Hawkeye team at the Kohl Center Sunday on Senior Day. The Badgers (5-8 Big Ten, 7-17 overall) are coming off a disappointing home loss to Indiana, 49-48, last Sunday. On the other hand, Iowa (4-7, 13-10), is coming off its biggest win of the season, knocking off the Big Ten leader No. 12, Penn State.
The No. 14 Wisconsin women's volleyball team completed a weekend sweep of both Illinois Friday and Purdue Saturday night, at the UW Field House. The Badgers improved their record to 11-5 in the Big Ten and 20-7 overall and moved into a tie for second place in the conference standings. With dominating performances both nights, Head Coach Pete Waite was pleased with his team's effort.
Winning a Big Ten Conference Championship, having new Head Coach Bo Ryan named Big Ten Coach of the Year and advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament were all part of a ebuilding"" year for the men's basketball team. But that was last year, so now what?