Conference brings printmakers to UW
By Ryan Lynch | Apr. 7, 2006The neon Visiting Artist\ sign on the sixth floor of the Humanities Building was turned on Wednesday afternoon, and will continue to glow through Sunday as over 1,200 student and ' ¦'
The neon Visiting Artist\ sign on the sixth floor of the Humanities Building was turned on Wednesday afternoon, and will continue to glow through Sunday as over 1,200 student and ' ¦'
With summer break only a few weeks away, UW-Madison officials are putting a pause on their search for a new dean of students until next year. We simply cannot conduct ' ¦
The Hammer resigns, denies collusion with other Capitol Hill tools Former House Majority Leader Tom The Hammer\ DeLay announced his plans to resign as representative for the 22nd District of ' ¦'
MILWAUKEE , Wis.—With approxiametly four minutes remaining in the second period Thursday night, Maine senior Travis Wright watched another Black Bear shot end up in the grasp of Badger junior goalie Brian Elliott.
When it comes to matters of the vagina, many people tend to get a little uncomfortable. Elizabeth Topp and Dr. Carol Livoti, mother and daughter, and co-authors of the book ' ¦
UW-Madison's avian-flu research may receive more lab space after a UW System Board of Regents committee approved a measure Thursday to lease space at the University Research Park. This space ' ¦
As U.S. citizens, revolution is in our blood. Our nation was born in the cradle of revolt against British oppression, an origin that has led our government to support all ' ¦
Phillies star Jimmy Rollins' shot at history just ended. Unfortunately, I don't even think it's that sad. Technically, Rollins had a hit-streak of 38 games. That's only 18 games short ' ¦
Madison will celebrate its 150th birthday this weekend in a series of events downtown commemorating the city's history. Festivities will begin today at 12:00 noon at the Madison Municipal Building, ' ¦
MILWAUKEE, Wis. — The Badger men's hockey team is one step closer to a national title after defeating the Maine Black Bears last night 5-2 at the Frozen Four in Milwaukee. One ' ¦
In Self-Made Man,\ L.A. Times reporter Norah Vincent explores a world few women travel to — the world of men. The price of this trip: a nice suit, voice lessons, a new ' ¦'
This weekend, April 7-9: What: Buckethead in concert When: Friday, 8:30 p.m. Where: The Annex, 1206 Regent St. How much: $15 The Skinny: The Michael Myers-masked, KFC bucket-wearing former Guns ' ¦'
Associated Students of Madison will attempt to open the Student Council election polls for the third time next week, after technical difficulties caused two postponements. The Student Election Commission voted ' ¦
Q: How can I tell if I'm eating enough servings of whole grains? A: Many cereals and breads are marked with statements that make them seem whole grain when they ' ¦'
No matter how big of a rut hip-hop is in, a song about SpongeBob driving a Bentley coupe underwater will always shake things up. Leave it to Ghostface Killah, rap ' ¦'
On the opener of The Flaming Lips' latest album, At War with the Mystics, lead singer Wayne Coyne tries to deliver a scathing political statement to powerful world leaders by ' ¦'
Guinness, Harp, Smithwicks or Jameson Whiskey do not taste the same, unless they are served at an authentic Irish bar such as Brocach. Celtic for badger den,\ Brocach makes it ' ¦'
Allegations of harassment and electoral impropriety have cast a pall over the results of the Associated Students of Madison referenda that were voted upon Tuesday. UW-Madison students have voiced concern ' ¦
UW-Madison stem cell patents may restrict other universities from furthering their own research, due to restrictions and high fees enacted by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation. Although WARF patents have ' ¦
There is nothing more reliable than the sweet and salty harmony of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.