Just a spoon full of sugar may make medicine more effective
By Jennifer Evans | Sep. 20, 2007Sugar happy enzyme may lead researchers to future drug discovery'
Sugar happy enzyme may lead researchers to future drug discovery'
GameDay's categorical comparison for this weekend's matchup against Iowa. Wisconsin has been given the edge in offense, coaching and special teams.'
Tuesday evening the Madison City Council voted 13-6 to approve the Alcohol License Density Plan, a move to restrict the opening of new bars to those who make at least 50 percent of their sales from food.
U.S. citizens hide behind their bumper stickers and do not fully support the troops. They take no serious action to oppose the Bush administration.
Ashley confesses there's nothing like a good cry. '
Cardinal writers preview the upcoming big ten volleyball season.
Adam Hoge compares David Gilreath to Devin Hester of his beloved Chicago bears.
UW Hospital is the first Madison hospital to offer free, wireless Internet for patients and visitors. Mad City Broadband is providing the unlimited cordless service to the hospital for a flat rate.
Two bills passed the Republican controlled state Assembly on Tuesday. The bills were hailed by Republican leadership as taxpayer relief"" and called ""stall tactics"" by Senate Democrats.
When thousands of ninth-graders signed the Wisconsin Covenant this fall, promising them a place in a UW-System school once they graduate high school, it seemed too good to be true - and it was.
College enrollment of middle and high-income students increased despite introduction of need-based grants for low-income students, Prof. says.
Brad makes light of the possible impending movie writers' strike and instead, tries to find an upside.'
Two state representatives and other protestors marched from Library Mall to the state Capitol on Tuesday. The legislators then introduced the most complete medical marijuana legislation to date.
Campaign finance reform and the state budget stalemate need to be addressed quickly according to dozens of protestors at the state Capitol yesterday
Pitt, Knightley deliver graceful, emotional performances'
Kicker Taylor Mehlhaff has been an important cog of the Badger football team for the last three seasons. His range and clutch kicks have helped them go 25-4 in his career.
A $41 million grant awarded to UW-Madison's School of Medicine and Public Health Tuesday will fund field research around the state and may broaden UW-Madison's image as a research institution.
A proposed amendment to Assembly Bill 377 by the state Assembly Judiciary and Ethics Committee Tuesday would give individual hospitals the option whether to inform rape victims of emergency contraception directly.
The Badger men's and women's cross country teams both took the top nine spots at the Pioneer Invite. The men's team is currently ranked No.1 and the women's team is ranked No.5
Two unrelated incidents brought police to State Street.