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(10/21/14 3:49am)
The Wisconsin Book Festival brought a diverse array of discussions and events to Madison, taking place mainly from Oct. 16 through Oct. 19 with some further programming to take place in the weeks to come. I had the pleasure of attending two spoken word performances held by UW-Madison’s First Wave at the Overture Center for the Arts.
(10/14/14 2:40am)
UW-Madison will participate in a three-year research project involving the use of biomass instead of petroleum to produce plastic precursors and other chemicals, according to a university news release.
(09/26/14 2:39am)
Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin announced Thursday they shut down one of their establishments, making it the fifth Wisconsin-based outlet to close due to state funding cuts.
(09/06/13 3:32am)
A group of state legislators, a regent and two chancellors, including University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank, held a panel discussion Thursday on the UW-Madison campus about the need for communication between state government and educators on higher education funding.
(09/07/12 5:25pm)
It is the beginning of a new school year and many students have chosen to leave University Housing for the liberating spirit of apartment life. Unfortunately, that feeling of freedom may be short-lived as inexperienced tenants move into their new homes.
(04/06/11 6:00am)
(01/27/11 6:00am)
A 21-year-old Madison man faces several charges, including
attempting to elude a police officer, after crashing his vehicle
into a snow bank Tuesday afternoon.
(01/17/11 6:00am)
I know everyone missed reading my loads of excessively profane
birdshit while we were away for winter break. Now that you're all
back, 10 pounds heavier with caffeine-blood running through your
veins from too much Bailey's and coffee, I think it's high time I
do something to help everyone start the semester out right. So, I
came up with this brainchild of an advice column for your benefit.
I also had nothing better to do while flying over Kansas.
(12/06/10 6:00am)
Two male suspects allegedly attempted to force their way into an
apartment on the 100 block of E. Wilson Street early Saturday
morning, police said.
(11/11/10 6:00am)
With the bowl outlook starting to take shape, certain teams are
still battling to secure their spots in the BCS. This weekend some
of the top teams face challenging tests from opponents that would
like nothing more than to stomp any hope of a BCS bid for a number
of teams.
(09/06/10 6:00am)
(04/28/10 6:00am)
(03/14/10 6:00am)
In a rare instance of the City of Madison and Dane County not
seeing eye to eye, a lawsuit resulted over their disagreements on
how to handle 911 calls.
(11/09/09 6:00am)
(10/30/09 6:00am)
(03/23/09 6:00am)
We aren't all bros. Some of us never mastered the hugs after
Badger wins or the art of a graceful body slam to celebrate a
flip-cup victory. We hung out with the girls in high school and are
better at quoting John Hughes movies than basketball scores.
Apparently writer/director John Hamburg felt our pain. With ""I
Love You, Man,"" he's given us a comedy that captures the
awkwardness of establishing and maintaining male
friendships.
(03/06/09 6:00am)
The Department of Workforce Development announced Thursday six
Wisconsin cities saw an increase to double-digit unemployment rates
in January.
(04/17/08 6:00am)
The Wisconsin softball team gave up a Notre Dame school record
three home runs in the fourth inning as the Irish sailed to an 11-5
victory Wednesday at Melissa Cook Stadium in Notre Dame,
Ind.
(11/13/07 6:00am)
When President Bush declared the war on terror"" in the weeks
following 9/11, he looked desperately for allies in the Middle East
that we could rely on to help fight Islamic extremists. One of
those crucial states was Pakistan. The nation was an ideal partner
because it had an established democracy, moderate political
stability and nuclear weapons. Thankfully, President Pervez
Musharraf agreed to help the United States combat terrorism.
(04/18/07 6:00am)
Spring is finally in the air, which is a reason for
long-distance athletes getting ready to compete in marathons and
triathlons to celebrate. However, long before the races start,
athletes will have established a healthy diet to help them in their
workouts.