Badgers ready for Big Ten 'Fight'
By Brad Rysz | Sep. 26, 2003The UW football team begins Big Ten play this Saturday against an Illinois team that has given the Badgers more than its share of problems over the past two seasons. ' ¦
The UW football team begins Big Ten play this Saturday against an Illinois team that has given the Badgers more than its share of problems over the past two seasons. ' ¦
\Iowa City,"" a new exhibit currently on display at Wendy Cooper Gallery, 824 E. Johnson St., showcases four emerging artists while infusing Madison's art scene with fresh, abstracted works of ' ¦'
The first tactic of campus conservatives in response to students' success in pressuring the university to stop purchasing from Tyson foods and join the boycott in support of the striking ' ¦
A plan approved Sept. 23 by the governing board of the Wisconsin Technical College System will make it easier for students at technical colleges, such as Madison Area Technical College, ' ¦
With more and more swaths of State Street real estate being bought by national and international chain stores, it's becoming more and more difficult for local businesses to have any ' ¦'
The UW Women's soccer team faces a tough road challenge this week, heading to Ann Arbor on Friday to face Michigan and then making the short trip to East Lansing ' ¦
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources discovered a carnivorous, land-walking fish in the Rock River near Janesville, Wis., the Associated Press reported Wednesday. The fish is an Asian native known ' ¦
Looking at tuition increases nationwide, including a 18 percent increase at UW-Madison, a California legislator has newly revised his plan to penalize colleges for substantially raising tuition, which would prevent ' ¦
Anonymous sources from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Wisconsin State Journal this week stated that President Bush has selected Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Diane Sykes to fill an open seat ' ¦
From \Men of Honor"" to ""Rat Race,"" Cuba Gooding, Jr. has brought his talents in acting to the big screen while never failing to please.??He takes on a different sort ' ¦'
In criticism of UW-Madison's labor relations history, timed near Memorial Union's 75th anniversary, more than 50 people gathered Wednesday evening for a rally and presentation. They gathered to push for ' ¦
With a dramatic proposed increase in the minimum wage, it's easy to fall into misguided, Robin Hood-like economics. This probably the case with the proposal to up the Madison's minimum ' ¦
In Matmos' new album, The Civil War, drummers, buglers and tin whistlers incite bravery in the hearts of soldiers with patriotic tunes and... laptops? In The Civil War, artists Drew ' ¦'
Tuesday, Wisconsin lakes received a failing grade from the Wisconsin Public Interest Research Group. Lakes that produce fish that are too dangerous to eat is not acceptable in the state ' ¦
The first hearing to suspend or revoke the vending license of Tutto Pasta Cucina Italian, 107 King St., was postponed when the lawyer for Tutto Pasta filed a lawsuit and ' ¦
The D.H. Steps to the Plate'
There's villainy, there's super-villainy and then there's the Oakland Raiders. Every year, Al Davis seems to assemble the most unlovable group of felons west of the Mississippi. And every year, ' ¦
The Badgers kick off their Big Ten schedule this Saturday at Illinois. A key factor for UW is junior defensive back and 2003 team captain Jim Leonhard. The Daily Cardinal's ' ¦
\A Dance Overdue,"" a documentary about the construction of the Overture Center, hits the Orpheum Theatre, 216 State St., tonight. The film follows the testimonies of Sue Bauman, Bob D'Angelo, ' ¦'