Graduate students in ASM want better advising programs
By Rory Linnane | Feb. 12, 2009Graduate student representatives from Associated Students of Madison made their desires about improving advising programs known Wednesday at an ASM meeting.
Graduate student representatives from Associated Students of Madison made their desires about improving advising programs known Wednesday at an ASM meeting.
The struggling economy is hitting UW-Madison in more ways than one, as applications for fall 2009 admission have declined for the first time in five years.
Chancellor Martin defended the value of receiving a degree within the humanities departments, stressing the importance and usefulness a humanities degree can have in the real world.
If you're in the mood for a whole \latte"" love this Valentine's Day, try this easy and decadent dessert.'
The Wisconsin women's basketball team will attempt to avenge an early season loss to the Penn State Nittany Lions Thursday evening.
Madison police are planning on focusing on domestic-violence-related crimes after new statistics showed a growing trend in the city.
A state stimulus plan unveiled by Gov. Jim Doyle Wednesday aims to reduce the state budget deficit by cutting $125 million in state spending and making use of federal stimulus money to create jobs.
The Campus Antiwar Network targets the wrong people at the wrong times in their recent protests
Governor Doyle emphasized the importance of businesses to the advancement of the economy and discussed the proposed state stimulus plan at the annual Business Day conference Wednesday.
Looking for an aphrodisiac to seduce your valentine? Columnist Claire Wiese outlines the best and most bizarre'
The Wisconsin softball team will play Alabama, Eastern Carolina and Notre Dame at the Bama Bash Tournament over the weekend.
The Wisconsin men's basketball team won its third-straight game Wednesday, beating Iowa 69-52. Senior forward Marcus Landry scored his 1000th point as a Badger during the game.
New band The Last Vegas talks about the excitement of touring with legendary group Motley Crue'
Local chocolatiers infuse handmade chocolate delicacies with love and pride all year round.'
Columnist Ben Breiner philosophizes that baseball's current problems stem not from steroid use but from the sport's inability to accept its checkered history.
Matt gets distracted by a shooting victim on the street.'
A meeting is scheduled Thursday night where city officials and Madison police will discuss this year's Mifflin Street Block Party.
Steve's Wine, Beer and Spirits Specialty Buyer Rachel Dahl gives some advice on pairing chocolate with wine and spirits.'
Companies can legally buy personal student data from the university, though students have some alternatives to protect themselves from scams.
A Madison homeless man reportedly urinates in State Street's Qdoba restaurant Monday night.