A Madison melting pot
By Chris Lindeke | Apr. 11, 2006Men's tennis a diverse and close-knit group When walking around the UW-Madison campus, people see a large amount of students with a number of diverse origins and histories. While this ' ¦
Men's tennis a diverse and close-knit group When walking around the UW-Madison campus, people see a large amount of students with a number of diverse origins and histories. While this ' ¦
Anxiety over the Avian flu virus, known as H5N1, has spread throughout the world and many experts are sounding the alarm that a pandemic is imminent. Still, the nature of ' ¦'
Starting a homestand on a good note is always key, especially when it culminates in a showdown with No. 12 Michigan in two weeks. This weekend, the Badger softball team ' ¦
Dane County's All-Hazards\ approach prepares for many different emergenciesWhile many scientists and politicians are concerned about health threats on a global scale, some are preoccupied with planning on a local ' ¦'
What's in a name? When Madison's Top 40 radio station, Z104 FM, started playing Death Cab for Cutie's song Soul Meets Body,\ did the band lose Indie cred among its ' ¦'
The Student Judiciary nullified the results of last week's postponed Associated Students of Madison referenda, overturning an affirmative vote on a wage increase for union workers and a vote that ' ¦
Badgers come back to pick up sixth NCAA title in program historyMILWAUKEE — No championship season is complete without its challenges, and the Wisconsin Badgers had a final one at hand Saturday ' ¦
Some call him a merchant of death.\ Some call him a ""mass murderer."" Despite all this, someone calls him ""Dad"" and expects he will pay the bills and support his ' ¦'
I always thought scientific research a noble pursuit — working for the greater good of society, curing diseases, patenting findings to make the world a healthier place. And even though I have ' ¦
Snap, Crackle, Pudas! If you've perused my column in the past few months, you probably have this picture of me as a steak-eating, beer-drinking guy who only watches Chuck Norris ' ¦'
After snapping a four-match losing streak Saturday with a 6-1 win over Iowa, the UW men's tennis team fell short of an upset Sunday, losing to No. 40 Minnesota (5-1 ' ¦
Dear Hangover ~ This girl in my sorority house who has the room next to me is really loud. She plays her music loud, her and her boyfriend are loud ' ¦'
MILWAUKEE — It was a tough mountain to climb, but the men's hockey program has reached the summit and stands atop the college hockey world for the first time since 1990. We're ' ¦
MILWAUKEE — Though they were treated to a national championship, Wisconsin hockey fans did not get to see junior goaltender Brian Elliott receive the Hobey Baker Memorial Award, college hockey's top individual ' ¦
Seeing as how it's the 13th week of classes, I'd like to take this time to make an announcement to everyone in my discussion sections. Hi everyone in my discussion ' ¦'
Life is a highwayThese two best friends dropped out of college to travel the country and major in life.\ After visiting 18 schools, these two travelers hit up Madison this ' ¦'
With less than two weeks until kick-off, this year's All Campus Party aims to integrate diversity with music-headliner Common and liven its events with something other than alcohol. It really ' ¦
Gov. Jim Doyle is leading the largest Wisconsin delegation ever to BIO 2006 today, the world's largest biotechnology symposium in Chicago. Joining Doyle will be stem cell pioneers Dr. James ' ¦
UW-Madison's party reputation met outcry again April 7 when Playboy released its May issue titled 2006 Party College Ratings.\ The issue featured 23 members of the UW-Madison chapter of the ' ¦
Located on Madison's southwest side, the Vilas neighborhood has a small-town atmosphere and an acute sense of history. And, as spring approaches, the neighborhood's natural and architectural variety is just ' ¦