Fans celebrate back-to-back hockey titles
By Matt Fox and Eric Levine | Mar. 19, 2007Fans welcomed back the UW women's hockey team Monday after it won its second straight national title over the weekend.'
Fans welcomed back the UW women's hockey team Monday after it won its second straight national title over the weekend.'
Former ""Double Dare"" host Marc Summers spoke Monday about his days at Nickelodeon, his book about Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Food Network Show ""Unwrapped"" to a full audience at the Memorial Union Theater.
Former gubernatorial candidate and Green Bay politician Mark Green settled his case with the Wisconsin state Elections Board Friday, as he was required to return almost half a million dollars. '
The Madison Police Department released 2006 crime statistics Monday, showing that over the last year overall crime has remained steady, while violent crime — murder, rape, aggravated assault and robbery — increased nearly 17 percent.'
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UW-Madison was recently notified by the Recording Industry Association of America that it would receive settlement letters targeted at individuals who have allegedly participated in illegal music file sharing and copyright infringement. '
An Iowa politics website revealed Monday that former Republican Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson will be announcing his official candidacy for president on April 4 in Iowa.
If you view the Stooges' new album, The Weirdness, as the successor to 1973's Raw Power—generally regarded as one of the most important hard rock albums ever—it is a failure and a disappointment. Until they disbanded in 1974, the Stooges were one of the most original, inspired and hard rocking bands of the time, and are often cited as the first true punk band. Each one of their three albums is considered a classic, regularly making it onto ""Best...EVER!"" lists of all kinds.
Election season is upon us once again! Oh yes, it is time to cast your vote and show the world once and for all that university students are not to be trifled with. First the election and then the world! We know what we want and we're going to use o'
In this week's \This Land is Your Land,"" Jeff takes a look at modern hip-hop and ponders if hip-hop is dead or alive.'
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The men's tennis team had a tough weekend on the road.'
For most Badger basketball fans, Sunday's loss meant trouble for their office pool brackets. But losing a few dollars in an office pool might be the least of sports fanatics' worries, since any form of unlicensed gambling is technically illega'
The U.S. Postal Service in Madison announced Monday it will be moving into the vacant building previously occupied by McDonald's at 441 N. Lake St.
A 30-year-old woman was sexually assaulted in her own apartment Thursday in the town of Madison, according to police.'
To claim that a white person using such language ""[demonstrates] both an awareness of and some measure of respect for contemporary black culture"" displays true misunderstanding of American history. When the oppressor uses the language of the o'
Excess amounts of squishy fat, teethless little mouths with drool leaking out and the fresh smell of baby powder left me horrified in the past. But things have changed and my maternal extinct has finally started kicking in. Yes, everyone, I love babies.
In what has seemingly become a weekly occurrence, another UW athletic squad has performed very well in their respective national tournament. This time, the UW wrestling team finished 13th overall in the NCAA championships and one Badger, junior Craig Henn'
Three percent. Of the 41,169 students on campus, that is only 1,235. Just 1,235 students felt compelled to make it to the polls to vote in the spring Associated Students of Madison election last year.'