Educating students with explosions
By Peter Ladwig | Apr. 15, 2007A profile of Jim Maynard, well known around campus as \the chemistry demo guy.""'
A profile of Jim Maynard, well known around campus as \the chemistry demo guy.""'
Many politicians make promises of reducing poverty, helping the homeless and serving those less fortunate. While some follow through on those promises with legislation, others, like state Representative Steve Wieckert, take the term ""public servant"" to a whole new level.
Environmental experts and activists met at Chamberlain Hall Thursday to discuss how Wisconsin can combat local global warming concerns. '
This weekend will mark the 25th anniversary of the landmark signing of a state bill making it illegal to discriminate against gay citizens.'
Members of Madison's Bassett District assembled Thursday night at the Madison Senior Center to voice their opinions about a new venue hoping to open in the community. '
Biomedical engineering students will combine their college-garnered knowledge with innovative designs to try and solve real-life problems in the Tong Biomedical Engineering Student Design Awards competition, beginning May 4. '
Acclaimed contemporary religious expert and emeritus professor for the University of Chicago Martin Marty discussed religious pluralism in America Thursday in Grainger Hall, exploring answers to the question to his lecture titled, ""Why can't '
The UW System Board of Regents came one step closer to officially passing the UW-Madison School of Business differential-tuition proposal when it approved the policy in committee at its Thursday meeting at UW-Oshkosh.'
Ziegler may claim her victory came because she ran a less negative campaign, but the facts say otherwise.'
Madison Property Management Inc. was awarded more than $7,700 in damages Thursday, stemming from a 2005 lawsuit filed against four UW-Madison students for failure to pay rent. '
The Wisconsin softball team has doubleheaders on Sunday and Monday.'
Summer college interns working as door-to-door salesmen may be overworked and misguided, according to one state senator who hopes to pass a bill requiring students to become official employees of traveling sales companies.'
Gov. Jim Doyle, along with nine other governors, sent a letter to the U.S. Senate Wednesday, urging them to vote to alleviate President Bush's limitations on embryonic stem cell research.'
My 18-year-old brother's closet is littered with the remains of his musical career. In a dark corner his saxophone is collecting dust, and various plastic recorders in shades of black, brown and white are scattered on the floor. Somewhere you can ev'
Madison police released a report Wednesday about a man who attempted to harm detox staff members while being moved from a room at the county detox center.'
A robbery occurred at a home on the 200 block of North Pickney Street Tuesday morning, according to a report released Wednesday by Madison police. '
Feature on freshman Moritz Baumann of the UW-Madison men's tennis team, who has overcome cultural barriers for an optimistic start in Wisconsin. '
The Daily Cardinal Arts Desk previews movies from Wisconsin Film Festival 2007.'
The men's and women's tennis teams prepare for key matches this weekend.'
The Recording Industry Association of America continued to crack down on music piracy Wednesday, sending out another 413 pre-litigation settlement letters to college-aged downloaders across the country. '