CAN counter-recruits Marine Corps at fair
By Estephany Escobar | Feb. 4, 2009Campus Antiwar Network members held a counter-recruitment session against the U.S. Marine Corps and Army at a career fair Tuesday.
Campus Antiwar Network members held a counter-recruitment session against the U.S. Marine Corps and Army at a career fair Tuesday.
Members of the UW-Madison community will have the opportunity to celebrate Black History Month throughout the month of February.
Ashley reflects on her girl crush'
Wisconsin freshman guard Jordan Taylor has stepped into a larger role in recent weeks, earning crunch time minutes against Iowa and running the UW offense efficiently.
The UW System Board of Regents will meet in Madison Thursday and Friday for a one-year update on the Growth Agenda for Wisconsin.
According to campaign finance reports filed Monday, Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk raised more than eight times as much as her challenger, Nancy Mistele, in the second half of 2008.
Responsibility in our generation has gradually declined.
Dale worries about the effect songs in advertisements may have on the enjoyment of the original'
The Puppy Bowl should be renamed the Toilet Bowl, because only things that drink out of one will enjoy it'
A man was seen beating a 5-month-old puppy and then fleeing the scene with the dog before police arrived to find blood stains from the dog's mouth.
Wisconsin will face a shortage of nurses in the near future unless the University of Wisconsin System increases opportunities to earn a nursing degree.
Kiera teaches her old skills to people on the ice rink.'
Kristen Wall's article on Guantanamo Bay misses moralistic problems of the Detention Center
Who needs the Super Bowl when you have the infinitely more adorable Puppy Bowl?'
The Campus Women's Center hosted a volunteer kick-off Monday in hopes to attract students willing to help with upcoming events.
UHS officials reported a low number if influenza cases in the month of January.
Columnist Andy Van Sistine explains why the controversial ruling to end the Cardinals final drive in the Super Bowl Sunday was a raw deal.
A six-year-old girl was found walking alone near a major intersection early Monday morning.
Both the Wisconsin men's and women's hockey teams will be facing Minnesota over the upcoming weekend.
Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson out-raised her opponent by a large margin according to funding records, though it is unclear if influential interest groups will spend large amounts on the election.