University's tongues tied by new Language Institute
By Erica Pelzek | Sep. 15, 2004From Afrikaans to Zulu, UW integrates it all
From Afrikaans to Zulu, UW integrates it all
Matt Friedberger is a pleasure to talk to. Always joking, occasionally self-deprecating, it's his warmth that comes through over the phone. And it's this goofy friendliness that draws people to ' ¦'
Madison stopovers a chance to contrast Bush, Edwards
With only two seniors on the University of Wisconsin volleyball team, one might assume that the Badgers are in a rebuilding year. However, do not tell that to the seven ' ¦
Philosopher: Nature's designs not always perfect
Philosopher: Nature's designs not always perfect
What started out as a trickle has turned into a black plastic river-one thousand body bags, as of last Tuesday, to hold the remains of U.S. soldiers in Iraq. What's ' ¦
UW-Madison student Anthony Gallagher was charged in Dane County Circuit Court Monday with obstructing an officer following a police investigation since April 2003. Police found he and an individual identified ' ¦
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An early scene in \Vanity Fair"" has Becky Sharp (Reese Witherspoon) trying to impress a possible suitor, a wealthy soldier stationed in India, by declaring that she adores everything about ' ¦'
Saturday marked the third anniversary of the terrorist attacks that transformed security policies in America, and many universities nationwide have begun to reassess what role security should play on campuses ' ¦
On Aug. 25, astronomers announced the discovery of three planets, the smallest ever seen outside our solar system, between 30 and 50 light years away. That made me wonder: how ' ¦
In light of the anniversary of Sept. 11 this past Saturday, I was drawn to thoughts of a world at peace. Unfortunately, this nation and world are neither destined for ' ¦
Bzzzzzzzzt. Bzzzzzzzt. Bzzz-SPLAT! Mosquitoes now face a more formidable and entirely unexpected sort of 'swat' thanks to recent research by UW-Madison Insect Physiologist Que Lan and her colleagues in the ' ¦
Philosopher: Nature's designs not always perfect
Riot gear and resting officers will replace drunken revelers in the rooms of University Inn, 441 N. Frances St., this Halloween as the building will be the center of Madison ' ¦
Despite a limited budget and faculty, UW-Madison is taking steps to increase the number of graduates in the nursing and biotechnology fields. In 2004, the School of Nursing increased the ' ¦
Defense, special teams lead UW to 18-3 victory
The widening gap between the salaries of UW System employees and those of their peers is causing concern among UW System administrators. The problem is such that UW Regent President ' ¦