BADGER BITS
By The Daily Cardinal Sports Desk | Mar. 1, 2007Thursday was a busy day for many of UW's sports teams.'
Thursday was a busy day for many of UW's sports teams.'
Current and former UW-Madison students-turned-entrepreneurs spoke of the ups and downs of turning passions into professions at a crowded forum in Memorial Union Wednesday evening. '
Lauren Woods, alder candidate for District 8, announced Wednesday that Mayor Dave Cieslewicz will endorse her campaign for April's general election.'
The \fast-track authority"" used by Bush for international trade agreements is bad for both the United States and the greater international community.'
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton have an early lead in Wisconsin in their respective party's presidential nominations, a poll released Wednesday found.'
City and campus officials gathered at Memorial Union Thursday night to discuss the conflict between UW-Madison's spring break and April's general elections. '
The UW women's basketball team got a big win in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament Thursday in Indianapolis.'
Gov. Jim Doyle will refuse federal funds for abstinence-only-until-marriage education, said a spokesperson for the Department of Health and Family Services Tuesday.'
Mayoral candidates Dave Cieslewicz and Ray Allen focused on Madison poverty at a debate Thursday night at Witte Hall. '
The recording industry continued its crackdown on illegal downloading Wednesday by threatening to sue what it says are its worst offenders — college students.'
Oh Uncle Earl, where to begin; the less than spectacular harmonizing, the not so inspiring lyrics and yodeling or the Mandarin Chinese?
Two people hailing from outside Wisconsin plan to buy the rights to the once-troublesome Club Majestic.'
The UW women's hockey team takes on Ohio State in the semifinals of the WCHA playoffs Saturday.'
A UW-Madison instructor did not report to higher authorities after a student revealed she was sexually assaulted at a UW-Madison fraternity, WKOW said Wednesday.'
Randy Moss on the Packers? It's really not that crazy, writes Jon Bortin.'
Most students and residents have yet to recover from last weekend's blizzard, but Mother Nature has another round of winter weather in store for Madisonians in the next few days.
A measly 0.12 percent from the State of Wisconsin Investment Board is a very small price to stop the funding of genocide in Sudan.'
UW-Madison may be owed $150,000 in back payments from non-profit employers that use work-study students, the Associated Press reported Wednesday.'
When UW-Madison freshman Sierra Ready went to University Health Services to fill her birth control prescription, she was horrified to learn the price escalated from $8 to $32 for her monthly pack.
The UW men's hockey team closes out its regular season at Minnesota-Duluth this weekend.'