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Washburn Observatory: The observatory will be the new home for the L&S Honors program.
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Washburn Observatory: The observatory will be the new home for the L&S Honors program.
20090903_sports_tolzien.jpg: Junior quarterback Scott Tolzien leapfrogged senior Dustin Sherer and will play at least the first series Saturday against NIU.
20090903_sports_philips.jpg: After sitting out 2008 as a redshirt, freshman quarterback Curt Phillips now finds himself in the heat of a quarterback competition.
Governor Jim Doyle announce that he will not run again for re-election
Governor Jim Doyle announce that he will not run again for re-election
Three games Wisconsin fans can't miss: After winning the starting job early last season, junior quarterback Ricky Stanzi averaged 7.7 yards per passing attempt in 13 games.
How to maximize your Wisconsin sports experience: Fans throughout the student section engage in a derisive clap at a Wisconsin football game last fall.
Fate of offense depends on Sherer's arm: Senior quarterback Dustin Sherer, who began last season riding the bench behind Allan Evridge, has the inside track on the starting job.
Classical music: a different kind of art:
Recession hurts summer job market for college students: Some students, like those above, work at the Rathskellar in Memorial Union, but part-time jobs like these will be more scarce over the summer because of economic conditions.
The year's best moments... and the worst: P.J. Hill's season went from bad to worse when he was cited twice for DUI after leaving school.
At-large bid takes Badgers to NCAA Tournament: Sophomore Marek Michalicka will help Wisconsin men's tennis try to avenge their regular season loss to Louisville at the NCAA Tournament.
Student organizations march for change: Various student groups from the UW-Madison camps said they marched in favor of the Employee Free Choice Act.
Late homers define series: Senior outfielder Valyncia Raphael gave UW its one win with a seventh-inning home run.
More swine flu cases reported, Doyle declares health emergency: Gov. Jim Doyle holds a press conference at the Capitol Thursday to give updates on the H1N1 flu, which now has five probable cases in the state.
Herald win pushes recent record to 1-4 vs. Cardinal: Senior news writer Jack Zeller struggles to extinguish a four-run Herald rally in the sixth. The contest featured three lead changes in the final two innings before Ben Voelkel's walk-off shot to left field.
Season ends with loss to Michigan: Sophomore Jessica Seyferth won her singles match against Iowa 6-3. 6-3 but could not finish against Michigan as the Badgers fell 4-0.
Second round awaits after win: Sophomore Marek Michalicka earned a doubles victory with junior Moritz Baumann in the Badgers' shutout victory over Iowa.
Badgers welcome Gophers to Goodman: Junior shortstop Katie Soderberg had four RBIs against Ohio State.
Jeffery Vinokur - left James Gavins - right