Tolzien's composure key to team's success
It would be hard to give the Badger running backs and offensivelinemen too much credit for No. 5 Wisconsin's 10-1 record and position as the current favorite to represent the Big Ten in the Rose Bowl.
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It would be hard to give the Badger running backs and offensivelinemen too much credit for No. 5 Wisconsin's 10-1 record and position as the current favorite to represent the Big Ten in the Rose Bowl.
UW-Madison students and Common Council candidates Sam Stevenson and Kyle Szarzynski outlined their goals for the city of Madison to a gathering of approximately 20 people in the Memorial Union Wednesday.
The Madison Common Council passed the 2011 Capital Budget late Tuesday night, approving an amendment to increase funding for the Central Park while voting down an amendment concerning Edgewater Hotel labor agreements.
The Associated Students of Madison heard complaints about the proposed Campus Services Fund and passed their initial draft of their internal budget Wednesday night.
Approximately 200 students, faculty, and community members gathered on Bascom Hill to participate in the making of a video hosted by the LGBT Campus Center and UW Housing Wednesday.
Following through on his campaign promise, Governor-elect Scott Walker told the federal government Tuesday to stop investments for a high-speed line between Milwaukee and Madison.
After losing key party figures in the recent election, state Senate Democrats named current Joint Finance Committee co-chair Sen. Mark Miller, D-Monona, as their leader for the upcoming legislative session.
UW-Madison faculty and students assembled at the Bascom Hill Telepresence Classroom in the Education building to unveil a video-conferencing device new to the university Friday.
The UW Board of Regents discussed new plans to improve Wisconsin's early education programs and their relationship to higher education Thursday.
The Madison Board of Ethics discussed an ordinance Wednesday that places stricter rules on third parties that pay for city officials' expenses.
The Badgers (4-10 Big Ten, 14-10 overall) struggled to finish opportunites off against the No. 6 Fighting Illini (12-1,20-3) Wednesday night as they fell in three sets. Despite the three-set result, the game featured 28 ties and nine lead changes.
Approximately 40 advocates against sexual assault and domestic violence marched down State Street to the Capitol Wednesday to participate in the ""Take Back the Night"" event hosted by the Campus Women's Center.
Award-winning science writer and author of UW-Madison's Go Big Read book ""The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks"" Rebecca Skloot spoke in front of a crowd of approximately 1,000 people at the Kohl Center Monday.