Wisconsin battles back
By Katie Gilbert | Oct. 15, 2001Badgers overcome 17-point deficit to defeat Buckeyes
Badgers overcome 17-point deficit to defeat Buckeyes
Reports released to Madison media outlets indicating that a photographer's convention planned to leave Madison because of the Madison Metropolitan School Board's position on the Pledge of Allegiance proved to ' ¦
Men???s, women???s teams fall to pair of Big Ten opponents
A bill to increase Pell Grant Funding by more than seven percent over last year's level passed through the U.S. House of Representatives Friday. According to a statement from Rep. ' ¦
Student-run org stresses safe sex and awareness'
First Plan 2008 session draws 80
In an attempt to stop illicit campaigning activity at the state Capitol, lawmakers and regulators agreed last week to abolish the offices of the state's legislative caucuses. The four caucuses, ' ¦
The town of Montrose failed again in its four-year quest to stop the construction of a WSUM student radio tower when a Dane County judge refused Friday to issue an ' ¦
Four anthrax scares around the county worried local residents Friday as city and county departments rushed to aid and test employees of businesses receiving mysterious packages. County Executive Kathleen Falk ' ¦
Schools tie Pakistanis to Taliban regime
If you didn't laugh, then you don't know Madison. Last Monday, a devious outfit, which we will refer to as the Madison Metropolitan School District Board, passed a motion that discouraged the Pledge of Allegiance and forced the Madison public schools to play an instrumental version of the national anthem. Today they will reconsider their decision because their foolish action was met with well-deserved scorn.
Wisconsin stays undefeated in Big Ten with win
Al Qaeda not worthy of diplomatic relationsSarah Turner's article ('Bombs threaten hope of long term peace,' Oct. 10) has numerous problems. First
Fearful that peace activists have incorrectly portrayed the Madison community as unsupportive of recent military action, a group of UW-Madison students organized a rally Thursday in an attempt to alter that image.
The Badgers face a tough opponent in No. 25 Ohio State
Allow me to share a story about something that happened to a good friend of mine in college. Let's call her Jennifer. One lovely afternoon, Jennifer was lying in bed by herself flipping the bean, petting the kitten, shaking hands with the unemployed'ahem, masturbating.
After more than three years, progress has been made with Plan 2008, said Oversight Committee Co-Chair Deborah Brandt.