Golden Globes still spinnin'
By Amos Posner and Sam Marz | Jan. 22, 2003The Golden Globes were handed out last Sunday. This year's crop of winners offered an interesting mix of buzz coming true and bold wisdom on the part of the Hollywood ' ¦'
The Golden Globes were handed out last Sunday. This year's crop of winners offered an interesting mix of buzz coming true and bold wisdom on the part of the Hollywood ' ¦'
A study released Tuesday by the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute predicted that an increase in state income or sales tax could completely offset the projected budget deficit, but would also ' ¦
In recent weeks, two senior Republicans in the State Legislature--Sen. Alan Lasee, R-De Pere, and Rep. Dean Kaufert, R-Neenah--declared their intention to bring capital punishment to Wisconsin. Specifically, Lasee will ' ¦
By Reid Rosenberg Anti-abortion and abortion rights organizations are using the 30th anniversary of the landmark Roe v. Wade case to reflect upon the progress of their groups causes. The ' ¦
The United States increased pressure on its allies Tuesday to support military intervention in Iraq regardless of the contents of the upcoming interim report by the U.N. weapons inspectors due ' ¦
The University of Wisconsin men's basketball team (2-2 Big Ten, 12-4 overall) defeated Ohio State 53-52 Saturday in Columbus, Ohio. Senior guard Kirk Penney hit a floating shot with 7.4 ' ¦
With Gov. Jim Doyle's announcement of five new appointments to the UW System Board of Regents comes a period of adjustment for the current members and one of education for ' ¦
The UW System will not take steps to support the University of Michigan in two cases before the U.S. Supreme Court that could determine the future of race as a ' ¦
A look at Bollinger's top 5 games at UW
Though controversy surrounding the expansion of Madison's smoking ordinance has only recently quieted, the tougher ban is old news to the citizens of Eau Claire, whose current laws are nearly ' ¦
New administrations are often marked by \honeymoon"" periods, when political opponents of the recently elected official lay low before they tear into his policy decisions. Gov. Jim Doyle's tenure has ' ¦
Human clones may not be in near future'
English and language departments at UW-Madison will hire fewer faculty members this year reflecting a growing national trend at public universities. According to a December report issued by the Modern ' ¦
As ordered by Congress, males over the age of 16 who carry temporary visas from certain Middle Eastern countries will have to register with the Immigration and Naturalization Service between ' ¦
Gov. Jim Doyle appointed five new members to the UW System Board of Regents Jan. 13 amid controversy sparked when the governor announced he would not keep four members of ' ¦
UW-Madison students will have a different way to become acquainted with Dean of Students Luoluo Hong this semester. For one hour each week students will set the agenda, as Hong ' ¦
N ov. 15, 2002, former Clash front-man Joe Strummer was set to play a small show at London's Action Town Hall. 2002 thus far had been a rewarding year for ' ¦'
A UW-Madison sophomore was found dead outside of Sellery Hall Jan. 1 at approximately 12:30 p.m. The student was identified as Mark Mueller, a 20-year-old computer science major from Monroe, ' ¦
In 1920s Chicago, the Cook County Jail is the breeding grounds for on-stage stardom and the local defense attorney is the hottest talent agent. Bored housewives dreaming of fame kill ' ¦'