UW faces challenge at Purdue
By Molly Reppen and Ben Hubner | Oct. 19, 2006The UW football team heads to Purdue Saturday for one of the tougher challenges of the season.'
The UW football team heads to Purdue Saturday for one of the tougher challenges of the season.'
Test your knowledge on the past week's major events in news, entertainment and sports.'
The men's hockey team looks rebound from the loss of two first line forwards as they host Minnesota-Duluth this weekend at the Kohl Center.'
Following a settlement Tuesday regarding a controversy involving three UW Health fertility clinic doctors, two have decided to resign from their positions Oct. 31 and open their own private practice in Madison.'
Knuckleheads owner Michael Kesselman wants to put Halloween on State Street back in the hands of UW-Madison students.'
Columnist Jon Bortin compares the marketability of the UW men's basketball team to the NBA.'
When push comes to shove, even the most embarrasing of actions can be justified with a little free booze.'
This election season, one man is determined to make Grant County like TV-land's Mayberry by legally changing his name to Andy Griffith and running for county sheriff.
Metro Transit's hybrid buses are a noble goal, but more routes are needed to attract passengers.'
On Wednesday, the Mark Green campaign claimed the state Elections Board ruling ordering the campaign to give back $467,844 in illegal donations is damaging his campaign in response to a petition filed by state Department of Justice lawyers.'
The UW-Madison Student Labor Action Coalition announced Wednesday it has decided not to actively oppose the Student Union Initiative. '
The basketball season unofficially kicked off Tuesday as Bo Ryan and the Badgers spoke at Media Day.'
Zach Kukkonen presents his rules for fantasy football owners.'
There are many types of ""love it or hate it"" foods, but sushi is one that many people are afraid to even try. To help ease that leap into the world of raw fish, Cardinal Food reviewed four local sushi hotspots. Dive in!'
Wisconsin hockey had an eventful home-opening weekend that included a proud rising of the National Championship banner, and a challenging 1-1 split with the North Dakota Fighting Sioux. Now, it's back to business as another WCHA opponent comes to town, the Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs.
The adventurer walks across the room. He carefully navigates the pitfalls and gaping chasms inherent to an indigenous shrine before finally arriving at his destination. A glass crystal floats next to the wall. He removes his gravity-defying sand and weighs it out to make the exchange. Not enough sand! The temperature drops to absolute zero! All molecules freeze and the adventurer is the victim of eternity.
\Seeing the physical place where a story takes place or where an author lived is going to give the reader the text three more times is never going to achieve,"" writes Carrie Lorig in this week's Conceal and Carrie.'
Founded after the 2004 presidential election, the Roosevelt Institution is a national, nonpartisan, student-run think tank with chapters established in almost 50 schools across the country. UW-Madison's chapter held its kick-off this past April and '