Student journalist asks the tough questions
By Kiera Wiatrak | Sep. 7, 2007\Would you rather"" game leads to important life skills.'
\Would you rather"" game leads to important life skills.'
Badgers head west again this weekend to play in the Loyola Marymount Invitational.
The Recording Industry Association of America recently filed a new lawsuit against a UW-Madison student. There were originally 16 students involved in a March copyright suit, and this individual is the only one yet to settle.
Citizens were able to voice their opinions Thursday at a public hearing for the Compassionate Care for Rape Victims Bill. The bill would help give rape victims information on and access to emergency contraceptives.
Although the Wisconsin Judicial Commission determined Supreme Court Justice Annette Ziegler did not profit from violating ethics laws, a complaint was filed Thursday, forcing the Supreme Court to issue a decision on one of its own.
In his latest book Michael Chabon fails to impress as he steps outside of his normal nostalgia.'
Following confusion of cancelled College of Letters and Science courses Tuesday, Dean Gary Sandefur said the incident affected a very small number of students.
Facebook, an online networking site, introduced a new function Wednesday that allows non-registered users to perform limited profile searches, which will soon be available through Google. Some students are saying the network has become too inclusive.
After a win last weekend UW Men's Soccer looks to continue their success this weekend against Stanford.'
Online class registration for students, while supposedly making it easier, actually ends up complicating an already difficult system.
The state budget has not been passed and Wisconsin is the only state in this situation. Lawmakers need to step up and pass the budget for the good of the state.
Cosmopolitan Magazine's definition of rape reinforces harmful rape myths and irresponsibly questions what constitutes the crime itself.
Old Ogg hall could have offset the chronic lack of University Housing
By design, all revenge movies are fairly predictable - an injustice takes place, the protagonist sets out to right wrong with some vigilantism and somebody dies to balance the equation."" The point of these movies is to use the predictable frame a'
A recent study showed that college graduates aged 22 to 29 are leaving Wisconsin at a much higher rate than they're coming in. Graduates tend to come back in their 30s and 40s, but overall Wisconsin is still left with an overall \brain drain.\
UW-Madison faculty are herlading the new Microbial Sciences Building as a place \built for opportunity"" that will ""support the state's efforts to become a global leader in biotechnology.""
Those who have not heard Rilo Kiley's music prior to Under the Blacklight will be the best audience for their latest album. '
Although Halloween is almost two months away, bats are on the minds of many UW-Madison students. Bats can easily find their way into campus homes and apartments, some carrying rabies with them.
Kenosha businessman John Erickson was recently charged with violating laws on using corporate money for political campaigns, bringing Gov. Jim Doyle's total of alleged troubled contributors to three.
With a new coach the Wisconsin women's soccer team has a new attitude in 2007.