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(04/13/09 6:00am)
The father of convicted killer and former UW student, Adam
Peterson, said he was ""disturbed"" by recent discoveries that his
son's suicide may have been assisted by his cellmate Joshua
Walters, in an interview with The Capital Times.
(03/10/09 6:00am)
The Wisconsin softball team (7-14) won two-of-three games this
past weekend against a group of teams from Illinois at the Coach B
Classic at the University of Southern Illinois-Carbondale.
(02/12/09 6:00am)
Their date had been planned for a week. The plan was simple -
dinner on State Street and a movie back at his place. As the night
went on and things progressed, she asked him if he had a condom.
After digging through pockets and wallets, they realized neither
had brought protection.
(12/05/08 6:00am)
TO WAVE OR NOT TO WAVE? DAVID PONDERS
(12/02/08 6:00am)
The Government Accountability Board released official numbers
Monday regarding voter turnout in Wisconsin for the Nov. 4
election.
(12/01/08 6:00am)
Fresh off the holiday and still stinging from a loss to No. 2
Connecticut Monday night, the No. 25 Wisconsin men's basketball
team (5-1) soundly defeated in-state opponent UW-Milwaukee (3-4)
Saturday at the Kohl Center. Nearly a week and a half since their
last home game, coming home from the Virgin Islands and playing in
front of a sea of red and white was much appreciated by the
Badgers.
(10/20/08 6:00am)
The Dane County Sheriff's Office and all Dane County police
departments held their annual property auction Saturday at the
Alliant Energy Center in Madison.
(10/07/08 6:00am)
Hollow, scripted and uninformed. These were the three words that
first came to mind as I watched that horrendous spectacle known as
the vice presidential debate. Questions were avoided and
meaningless statements were thrown out. The culprit? Alaska Gov.
Sarah Palin. Her responses had less foundation than a blanket on a
McDonald's ball pit.
(09/29/08 6:00am)
For the first half, Wisconsin did everything right.
(09/09/08 6:00am)
University officials urged students to focus on personal safety
precautions Monday after a student was robbed at gunpoint on an
off-campus street Friday night.
(05/05/08 6:00am)
The name Richard Jenkins is not particularly recognizable to
most moviegoers, though the face that goes along with it probably
is. Over the past 20 years Jenkins has been one of the most
prolific actors in Hollywood, showing up in supporting roles in
scores of films ranging from Silverado"" to ""There's Something
About Mary"" to ""The Kingdom."" As a bit player, Jenkins has been
a consistently good performer, and in the Thomas McCarthy-directed
film, ""The Visitor,"" Jenkins shows he can carry a film on his
shoulders just as well.
(04/30/08 6:00am)
There are a myriad of reasons why I'm hesitant to write about
Rev. Jeremiah Wright this week. Wright's comments have indirectly,
yet purposefully, become tied to Obama's campaign. This has not
been ethical, nor does it serve to foster the political discussions
this country so desperately needs at this point. There has been a
media saturation which, by far, has been sensational over
substantive.
(03/13/08 6:00am)
A sample of UW-Madison freshmen and seniors were reminded to
participate in the biennial National Survey of Student Engagement
this week.
(03/12/08 6:00am)
Brian Butch has been called overrated, soft and weak. He's been
called flat footed, slow and the worst McDonald's All-American of
all-time.
(03/03/08 6:00am)
The UW-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine will receive a $2.5
million tomotherapy center, due to a bill that passed the state
Legislature Thursday.
(01/18/08 6:00am)
For the second time, a federal judge ruled in favor of the Roman
Catholic Foundation-UW-Madison saying the university cannot refuse
to fund certain student religious-based activities.
(01/18/08 6:00am)
With the 2008 Presidential Election drawing closer, UW-Madison
students working with the Wisconsin Advertising Project will
attempt to analyze all federal and gubernatorial political
advertisements aired on television this year.
(10/05/07 6:00am)
Wisconsin proved its reputation as the Dairy State again, with a
record setting amount of cheese produced last year.
(10/03/07 6:00am)
The Wisconsin Medical Society said in a Tuesday release that
they are prepared to sue the state if money is diverted from the
Injured Patients and Families Compensation Fund to help balance the
undecided state budget.
(09/13/07 6:00am)
A computer malfunction in the university's accounting and
payroll systems earlier this year is nearly fixed, according to the
UW-Madison Office of Student Financial Services.