Barhoppers toast to an extra hour
By Ashley Spencer | Feb. 27, 2007Springing ahead March 11 for daylight-saving will not shut down taps at Wisconsin bars.
Springing ahead March 11 for daylight-saving will not shut down taps at Wisconsin bars.
Students see a false view of America and oftentimes ignore the extreme poverty right before their eyes.'
\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.'
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.'
In a city where the water quality rivals that of steel mill runoff, and a mayoral candidate frenetically asserts he coined the term ""fish and wildlife"": Madison's place on the ""classy totem pole"" is that haggard frog shaped c'
In this week's \This Land is Your Land,"" Jeff debates pre-loaded iPods.'
The players, coaches, and fans of the UW men's basketball team received quite the blow Sunday afternoon.
A federal appeals court determined Thursday that Paul Barrows was not treated unfairly by the university. The case comes in the wake of the 2004 scandal in which Barrows, the former UW-Madison vice chancellor for student affairs, was accused and later exo'
Ohio State and Wisconsin will once again battle for a conference championship Saturday, this time in Minneapolis at the WCHA women's hockey championships.
Fans brave a blizzard for the Badgers'
Minneapolis and Madison are two cities that have spent years turning a blind eye to their most vulnerable population. '
In his Monday press conference, UW men's hockey head coach Mike Eaves attempted to explain his team's disappointing road trip to Michigan Tech this past weekend.'
MADISON, Wis.—Kevin Nelson, 22, a well-respected journalist who considered himself the ""President of Awesome,"" was taken down in his prime Saturday.
In a statement released Monday by UW Athletic Communications, it was revealed junior forward Brian Butch suffered a dislocation with an associated fracture of the right elbow in Sunday's game and will be out four to six weeks. The move will likely end Butch's season unless the Badgers make it to the Final Four.
Q: It seems like Wisconsin isn't getting to the line as much. Why is this?
WARF provides patent services for UW-Madison researchers.'
The UW men's hockey team not only lost two games against Michigan Tech this past weekend, they may have also lost any chance of hosting a first-round WCHA series.'