Men’s tennis earns at-large bid in NCAA Tournament
By Ben Breiner | May. 1, 2007By Ben Breiner
By Ben Breiner
Higher salaries would give more incentive for Madison's most dynamic minds to serve on City Council.'
Global climate control continues to be a predominant social issue in national politics. Wisconsin policy makers have the chance to make a change and be on the forefront of groundbreaking emissions reduction legislation, and we encourage all Wisconsin lawm'
\Picture a boxing ring. The air is so damp you can almost sip it from a spoon. In one corner, there's a drunk pirate, and in the other, there's a ferocious lion. Who would win in a fight?"" writes Tarah in this week's The Taraminator.'
After a season in which the UW football team played only one game at home that did not start at 11 a.m., school officials announced Tuesday that the Badgers will play at least one home game in primetime.'
Looking at The Playhouse stage for The Madison Repertory Theatre's production of ""Home,"" one would think that the play is about carpenters or lumberjacks. The setting is a farm home in Crossroads, N.C. and, like a ship, everything is made with large planks of wood. A ship is a good allusion for this play, which centers around Cephus Miles (Patrick Sims), a man who spends a good chunk of his life in transit. Luckily for director Ron OJ Parsons, playwright Samm-Art Williams and the audience, he pauses long enough to tell us about what he is thinking.
Not many people are able to say that they walked onto a Division I college softball team, started every single game of their college career and set two program records. However, Wisconsin's senior center fielder Samantha Polito most certainly can. '
People today are no longer satisfied with working hard, supporting their families or living a normal life, but instead yearn for wealth and fame.'
Men and women's track run past the competition in Iowa.'
Wisconsin became the twelfth state to join a Midwest organization focused on researching, financing and developing alternative energy resources in the form of biofuels last week. '
A man is in custody after allegedly biting a Madison police officer's face after being transported to UW Hospital for an evaluation, police said. '
The 94 Denver Nuggets trump anything that the Golden State Warriors may accomplish this season. '
Two years ago this month I was diagnosed.
After last week's football ticket sale notification debacle, many Badger fans are again disgruntled with the Wisconsin Athletic Ticket Office. '
A UW-Madison student was arrested by Madison police early Sunday morning and is suspected to have burglarized multiple houses on the 100 block of Langdon Street.'
UW says goodbye to one of, if not the, best women's tennis coach the university has ever had. '
With the closing of the 30-year-old Union Travel Center approaching on June 8, adventurous students will no longer be able to find travel assistance in one central location on campus. '
Camped out in a bright red tent Sunday at 3 p.m. until Tuesday at 3 p.m., a group from every single UW Athletics sport team took turns ""practicing"" on Library Mall—jogging, doing crunches or walking around collecting money—for a cause.
An apartment fire Saturday on the 1100 block of East Gorham Street left four people homeless and caused more than $150,000 in damages, according to the Madison Fire Department.'
Potentially boring draft strengthens the Pack'