Campaign ads fuel state media
Sep. 17, 2002Political ads have netted $4 million for local television stations in Madison, Milwaukee and Green Bay from Aug. 16 to Sept. 1, according to a recent study. More than 12,000 ' ¦
Political ads have netted $4 million for local television stations in Madison, Milwaukee and Green Bay from Aug. 16 to Sept. 1, according to a recent study. More than 12,000 ' ¦
My housemate Jen is new to Madison this year. She showed up at the end of August, spent a few days figuring out how to get around, unpacked and settled ' ¦'
Like a lonesome man walking down a dusty road in the first light of dawn, Steve Earle's voice always stands by itself. With a recording career stretching back to 1975, ' ¦'
Here's a thought: \War on Terror"" as the best ""get out of jail free"" card you've ever seen, redeemable for one re-election. Pass go. Green light on another four years. ' ¦
What activity do most Americans participate in that scares our government into spending hundreds of millions of our tax dollars, and yet is enjoyed daily by citizens across the nation? ' ¦
Nearly 2,000 athletes signed up for one of the most grueling tests of human physical endurance. Though the number of participants involved in Sunday's first ever Wisconsin Ironman Triathlon was ' ¦
Without sacrificing the responsibilities and rewards of being mothers and wives, the number of women at universities and in the workforce has steadily increased since the 1970s when the number ' ¦
Recent high school grads adapt to college
With the looming of a new and suspect war, the constant fear of terrorism and of the use of weapons of mass destruction, it seems the world has become a ' ¦
More than 200 students gathered this past weekend on the UW-Madison campus to discuss strategies to improve student voter turn-out in this November's election. The conference, titled \Get Your Vote ' ¦
Got health knowledge? The UW Medical School is offering an exciting new lecture series this fall that explores how clinical research has changed the way doctors treat their patients. This ' ¦
Democratic gubernatorial candidate State Attorney General Jim Doyle may have won last Tuesday's Democratic primary, but he still has yet to win the support of the Wisconsin AFL-CIO. The state ' ¦
NIU dominates over Badgers on offensive quests
The UW volleyball team improved its record to 6-2 overall after falling to UC-Santa Barbara and crushing American and Duke in the Duke Classic last weekend. The Badgers opened their ' ¦
Beginning today, a portion of Memorial Library will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. After pressure from the Associated Students of Madison to expand library hours, ' ¦
Wisconsin's representatives and senators in Washington, D.C., are divided on how the United States should handle its current situation with Iraq. Although the delegation agreed with President Bush's request for ' ¦
(Dreamworks Records) After seven years of making music, El Paso, Texas, natives At the Drive-In seemed to be gaining momentum. The quintet released the full length Relationship of Command in ' ¦'
The UW-Madison football game against Northern Illinois University saw 50 individuals ejected from Camp Randall Stadium. The amount was higher than usual because a number of students were ejected after ' ¦