Cows in heat: UW’s dairy breakthrough
By Bill Rohde | Jan. 13, 2006A UW-Madison researcher has developed a program to provide developing countries with quality dairy cows resistant to harsh tropical conditions.
A UW-Madison researcher has developed a program to provide developing countries with quality dairy cows resistant to harsh tropical conditions.
Orlando, Fla.'??The only thing more surprising than Wisconsin's 24-10 victory over then-No. 7 Auburn in the Capital One Bowl was the complete performance and dominating fashion executed by both the ' ¦
Nestled among the trees and lakes of Northern Minnesota lie over a dozen learning communities of global scope and national significance. These are the language villages of Concordia College where ' ¦
Since when has it become cool to wear 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' shirts, reminisce about the days of 'Transformers' or brag to your buddies about 'up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a, start' (Nintendo Contra 30-life code), but it is completely un-cool to mention how you still watch 90s Disney movies?
UW-Madison plays host to nearly 4,000 international students each semester, and during the bone-chilling winters, it is easy to wonder why these students ever wanted to come to Madison. For ' ¦'
Orlando, Fla.'When the Wisconsin Badgers lost 20-10 in head coach Barry Alvarez's final game at Camp Randall, the mood was melancholy afterwards. 'It was pretty somber in the locker room,' ' ¦
A pair of dramatic disclosures rocked the world of stem cell research to its foundations in recent weeks. Discovery of fraud at a top international research center and a breakthrough ' ¦
A UW-Madison student fell into the Mississippi river near La Crosse, Wis. Jan. 8 after an evening of drinking and was able to pull himself to safety and walk to ' ¦
Gov. Jim Doyle vetoed Senate Bill 138 earlier this month, rejecting legislation that would require physicians to inform women seeking abortions that their fetus may feel pain during the procedure. ' ¦
Wisconsin women's soccer senior defender Jessica Ring continued adding to her resume of postseason accolades Wednesday, being named a recipient of the 2006 Woody Hayes National Scholar Athlete award for student athletes in all sports of Division I athletics.
Although I am a full supporter of the right to free speech and freedom of the press, there are instances when indecency and inappropriateness of printed material crosses the line'one of which is a particular discussion of rape.
Hollywood saves its best films for the very end of the year ... when the Daily Cardinal is, tragically, not in production. But don't worry'Cardinal Arts writers do not, contary ' ¦'
Booker Stanley, a 22-year-old UW-Madison junior and backup tailback for the football team, did not make an appearance in the Badgers' Capital One Bowl victory Jan. 2 due to charges ' ¦
For 10 months of the year, we convince ourselves that our families are no less normal than the next. Each winter, that reassuring fantasy comes crashing down at the Thanksgiving ' ¦'
Madison Common Council President Paul Van Rooy will end his presidency in April of this year. And when he leaves, he will open the door for a new president, who ' ¦
The college years have become an accepted time for experimentation in all realms of life. From changing hairstyles and significant others to switching majors at a moment's notice, the college ' ¦'
Wisconsin may soon join the 46 other states that allow licensed citizens to possess concealed weapons after the state Assembly voted 64-32 early Wednesday morning to approve Senate Bill 403. ' ¦
Most hardworking Americans seem to feel that their work ethic entitles them to consume at astronomically high rates, even while millions of hard working citizens of other nations can barely ' ¦
There is a new addition to the Madison bar hoppers' list this year'only this one may cure that next day hangover. The iO2 Caf??, 458 Gilman St., had its grand ' ¦