UW students unnerved by Facebook’s newest feature
By Greg Stockwell | Sep. 7, 2006""I'm so freaked out!""
""I'm so freaked out!""
The Badgers ready for this Saturday's first home game as Coach Bielema emphasizes the action is on the field and players, not himself.'
Ryan Gallentine explores the upside of a concussion.'
The three-year renovation of Camp Randall has been completed in time for the home opener this Saturday. The $500,000 upgrade includes a cross aisle on the west side of the stadium, a widened concourse between sections A and B, hand railings, restroom upgrades and a new ticketing system.
We exagerate your life. You can thank us later.'
President Bush publicly admitted the existence of a secret CIA detention program for the first time in a speech at the White House Wednesday.'
Two local Madison television stations, have called for the removal of station footage used in Gov. Jim Doyle's latest campaign ad attacking candidate U.S. Congressman Mark Green, R-Green Bay, citing unethical actions and editing making the footage '
Madison's city-wide wireless network is still struggling to provide service to most campus neighborhoods.'
Riding a four-match winning streak, the Wisconsin volleyball team (4-1) will venture from its home confines of the Field House this weekend to compete in the Panther Invitational at the Klotsche Center in Milwaukee.
Three Wisconsin men were arrested after attempting to disinter a recently burried Wisconsin woman for the purposes of having sex with the body.'
Doyle launches a new TV ad continuing what is proving to be a hard-fought race for governor.'
Fair Wisconsin says the future of the same-sex amendment will be determined by the amount of student turnout.'
Gov. Jim Doyle signed an agreement Wednesday to implement the Wisconsin Covenant, a statewide program securing high school students, who have a B average and meet specific qualifications, a spot in the UW system of their choice.
A short overview of the evolution of violence in Darfur, from 1970 to present. '
The news hit Madison and hit it hard.
Two decades ago, UW-Madison demonstrated an unwillingness to support atrocities against human rights when it divested funds from all companies assisting the apartheid institution in South Africa. Now, as the university implements a similar policy against '
The UW System Board of Regents voted Aug. 18 to take away all university funds from companies ""that support or abet acts of genocide"" in Sudan, in response to the three-and-a-half-year conflict between Arab and African Muslims in Darfur.
First impressions. They may or may not be a good index of where the Wisconsin Badger football team is headed in its first year under new head coach Bret Bielema.
In 2005, the UW men's soccer team burst out of the gate, winning three of their first four matches. Unfortunately for the Badgers, the next month would bring only one victory in nine contests. Six of the losses came by only one goal and three times UW lost in overtime.