Softball travels to Atlanta for 25-team Buzz Classic
By John Leppanen | Feb. 28, 2007The 6-4 Wisconsin softball team travels to Atlanta this weekend to take part in the Buzz Classic tournament.'
The 6-4 Wisconsin softball team travels to Atlanta this weekend to take part in the Buzz Classic tournament.'
It is hard to look at the issues facing the United States today and not wish someone better was at the helm. '
Lately, a great many of my friends and family have taken to questioning my work ethic, some have even gone so far as to insinuate I'm lazy. It's not uncommon for one of them — after hearing me chronicle my day — to counter with the phr'
\Now the latest trends in presidential political strategy are calling for candidates to pull stints as authors before embarking down the campaign trail,"" writes Carrie Lorig. '
Danny is used to being under the heat. Whether it's from the 2,100-degree furnace in his glass blowing class, or from the pressure of completing a card trick in front of potential friends, Danny knows how to keep his cool. But lately, he's com'
A group of UW Law School students condemned statements made by law professor Leonard Kaplan in a release issued Sunday, asking him to retract his remarks about Hmong- Americans.
I must say, before entering my M. Night Shyamalan rant, the only thing that surprised me Sunday was that ""Pan's Labyrinth"" didn't win Best Foreign Film. Otherwise, ""The Departed,"" Helen Mirren and no-bra Gwyneth's 1960s tablecloth dress were all about right.
Ald. Austin King, District 8, unveiled a proposal Monday entitled Clean Elections Reform that describes the need for public financing of elections in Madison—particularly for mayor, alder and municipal judge.
Self-interested Democrats in the state Assembly must abolish sick leave benefits. Otherwise they run severe political risk.'
\Knowing Thad Matta was chomping on spearmint gum during the biggest game of his career enables me to further dislike him. Everyone knows Polar Ice is the one and only acceptable non-bubble variety of gum,"" writes Ryan Gallentine in Get Rich or die Ryan.'
Students see a false view of America and oftentimes ignore the extreme poverty right before their eyes.'
Springing ahead March 11 for daylight-saving will not shut down taps at Wisconsin bars.
The Wisconsin men's golf team will kick off its spring season March 3 after enjoying a successful fall campaign.
This week's UW men's basketball update honors freshman Jason Bohannon and junior Greg Stiemsma.'
A proposed $1.25 tax on Wisconsin cigarettes may push smokers to tribal reservations or across state lines to fuel their fix. '
A water main break caused the streets of Madison to crumble Tuesday and left a massive hole at the intersection of North Lake and State Streets, adjacent to student-laden Library Mall.'
A UW-Madison Safety Task Force may soon form after a private safety summit held Tuesday in Bascom Hall analyzed current campus safety and plans for improvement.'
The loss of junior center Brian Butch is a bigger deal than you might think, writes columnist Sam Pepper'
A petition containing 1,092 signatures as of Monday will be presented to Union Administration in response to the closing of the Travel Center in Memorial Union last semester, according to Center employee and UW-Madison junior Jesse Allhands. '
Gov. Jim Doyle said Tuesday he supports a plan permitting Madison and other cities to offer more domestic partner benefits to employees and same-sex partners.'