Badgers head to Ohio with Big 10 title goal
By Crystal Crowns | Nov. 1, 2006The men's soccer team heads to the Big Ten tournament with a legitimate chance at winning the conference title.'
The men's soccer team heads to the Big Ten tournament with a legitimate chance at winning the conference title.'
The women's soccer team goes into to the Big Ten Tournament with the No. 7 seed.'
The UW volleyball heads to the state of Michigan this weekend for two road games.'
All Catholic churches across Madison will be forced to play a pre-recorded announcement Sunday, supporting the ban on gay marriage.
In the wake of revelations that voter-approved student referendums may be overturned for the second time in two years, the Student Judiciary assembled Monday night to form a panel to hear arguments against the living wage initiative and Student Union Init'
Despite a few problems at Freakfest 2006, the new State Street Halloween festival will largely remain the same next year. '
Gov. Jim Doyle and Democratic candidate for Attorney General Kathleen Falk announced a new proposal Tuesday to crack down on child predators on the Internet.
The Associated Students of Madison Student Services Finance Committee continued determining student organization budgets Monday night, slightly trimming the budgets of two organizations. '
Halloween is now over, and for many it's time to celebrate all saints that aren't from New Orleans. For me, I would like to stay within the sports realm and rather celebrate the best sports-related costumes from the weekend.
In the past, Badly Drawn Boy has produced chamber-pop music that has managed to be both intelligent and innovative. His sound happily maintained a stable relationship between rock and pop. However, on Damon Gough's fifth album, Born in the U.K., the British musician seems to have lost footing in his musical middle ground.
Need a relaxing night after the big Halloween weekend?
Gov. Jim Doyle and U.S. Senator Russ Feingold spoke on campus Monday, criticizing Mark Green's \extreme' stances on stem cell research, abortion rights and college financial aid.""'
As the Nov. 7 election rapidly approaches, a slew of ads from Wisconsin candidates take to the airwaves.'
What's so special about turning 22 years old? The answer—and I say this with all due respect to all of my friends and family members who've spent the last week sending me cards and packages and showering me with birthday salutations—is absolutely nothing. In fact, I would argue 22 is the most meaningless of all the birthdays, if for no other reason, because it comes on the heels of an unprecedented set of landmark birthdays.
Gov. Jim Doyle announced Monday he intends to prevent UW System tuition from increasing faster than the rate of inflation if he is re-elected governor Nov. 7, a goal many students may welcome, as UW System undergraduates' average debt rises every y'
With less than a week left before the midterm elections, political student organizations are busy campaigning by dropping literature in campus lecture halls, such as 3650 Humanities.
Next Tuesday, there is a referendum on the ballot to re-enact the death penalty in Wisconsin. We believe there are countless reasons to vote ""No,"" and encourage students to cast their vote as such on Nov. 7.
With the State Governor election just a week away, recently released polls show major discrepancies in projected results.
Legendary game show host Bob Barker will retire in June, following over 50 years in television.