Three Wis. Marines perish in Iraq patrol
By Kelsey Eichman | Nov. 12, 2004Wis. National Guard prepares for Iraq deployment
Wis. National Guard prepares for Iraq deployment
Even though the Wisconsin women's volleyball team will still focus on its performance until the season ends, the Badger spikers are already preparing for a the start of a new ' ¦
Mental health problems are a widespread concern in today's stressful society. However, at UW-Madison, officials work hard to minimize occurrences of more serious mental health-related incidents. Prescription drugs, counseling and ' ¦
The good news just keeps coming for Wisconsin basketball fans. Following an impressive exhibition victory on Wednesday night, Head Coach Bo Ryan announced Thursday that he has secured three top ' ¦
This Veterans' Day's broadcast of \Saving Private Ryan"" will not have reached everyone. ABC carried Steven Spielberg's 1998 film unedited and commercial free last night, but in lieu of this ' ¦'
Stop the War, a student organization opposed to the war in Iraq, held a protest march yesterday afternoon for Veteran's Day. The demonstration began on Library Mall and included approximately ' ¦
Young politicians debate pros and cons of dual life
Hollywood has gone a bit crazy lately. Jamie Foxx might make it worse. Sure, after a lifetime of watching fad religions, inexplicable diets, weird fashion trends and pretty much anything ' ¦'
The City of Madison paid tribute to the 48 million soldiers that have served for the United States military in the last 228 years by holding a ceremony at the ' ¦
I wanted to point out a distinction that should be made between Dan Causier's article on community service requirements at UW-Eau Claire and The Daily Cardinal staff opinion on \Inconsistent ' ¦
Robbie Earl is hot. Eight games into the season, Earl, a sophomore forward on the Wisconsin men's hockey team, has been cooling off opponents this year, and is tied for ' ¦'
Wisconsin, North Dakota reignite rivalry as Badgers look to rebound from slide '
Three experts led a discussion on innovative environmental regulatory methods Wednesday afternoon as part of a seminar presented by the UW-Madison Law School.
Tiny State Street shop has served hearty, hardy comfort food for past 20 years'
Being a minority student on the UW-Madison campus-one that is primarily white and heterosexual-can take a toll on the mental health of these students, often creating feelings of isolation, according ' ¦
The Kohl Center provided many familiar sights Wednesday night-from senior forward Mike Wilkinson's always consistent presence on the floor to Head Coach Bo Ryan angrily challenging a referee's call. However, ' ¦
Fighting the ghost of Frank at Helen C.
The Wisconsin Historical Society Board of Curators will meet today to consider budget cuts demanded by Gov. Jim Doyle, according to Board Chair Mark Gajewski. The Historical Society oversees the ' ¦
Crime and politics! Deception and passion! Corruption and good citizenship! These are ideas that remain a constant part of society. While not all are bad, some are either hard to ' ¦'