'Pool' of Indian intrigue
By Julia Shiplett | Feb. 25, 2009'The Pool' finds two Indian boys chasing their dreams literally and metaphorically through their fascination with a pool.'
'The Pool' finds two Indian boys chasing their dreams literally and metaphorically through their fascination with a pool.'
Local musicians talk about their origins and inspirations.'
This week, Frances addresses the most important decisions faced by the UW's new book club.'
UW-Madison students and faculty will participate in the first UW Dance Marathon Feb. 27 at the Shell to raise money for the American Family Children's Hospital.
Participants of the 2009 Innovation Day will be interviewed this week for a Japanese nonprofit channel.
State Supreme Court Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson and Jefferson County Judge Randy Koschnick went head to head in a debate Tuesday sponsored by the Dane County Bar Association.
The nationalization of banks threatens the value of the dollar and promotes irresponsible spending
Don't just watch your favorite Hollywood classics, turn them into sure-to-please dinner party themes.'
The Wisconsin men's swimming and diving team kicks off its 2009 Big Ten Championship meet today at Purdue University.'
UW-Madison released a statement Monday revealing its support for domestic-partner benefits in Gov. Jim Doyle's 2009-'11 biennial budget.
Near Camp Randall, Jordan's Big 10 Pub provides a good pub atmosphere to watch a game with friends and have some pub food.'
The Wisconsin men's tennis team pulled past the Wake Forest Demon Deacons Sunday at home.
Dale looks at the ridiculous nature of sub-genres, and how they've gone too far'
President Obama addressed governors about their states' share of the stimulus Monday, and Gov. Doyle said Wisconsin is set to benefit greatly from the stimulus.
Columnist Andy Van Sistine discusses the ridiculousness of several college mascots.
Becci Menghini, senior development officer at the Morgridge Institute for Research, will become Chancellor Biddy Martin's chief of staff March 2.
The Wisconsin softball team won three of its five games over the weekend in the New Mexico Invitational.
Recently, Gov. Jim Doyle made his plans public to help the ailing Wisconsin economy. His policies include raising the capital gains tax, a tax on Internet purchases (E-cards, greetings, digital downloads, etc.) and getting rid of film tax credits, among many others. More importantly, the budget proposals are just another example of the incredibly backward thinking exhibited by our government.
Members of the new union design committee met Monday to hear architects' plans for second-level interior designs.
The U.S. should resist temptations to make a deal with Uzbekistan's cruel and tyrannical leader