Wisconsin registers season sweep over St. Cloud State
By Brandon Storlie | Jan. 26, 2009The Wisconsin women's hockey team continues to prove itself as a WCHA powerhouse.
The Wisconsin women's hockey team continues to prove itself as a WCHA powerhouse.
Wisconsin falls to Illinois Saturday.
Politicians should fill vacated senate seats through an election rather than gubernatorial appointment
Come listen to a variety of speakers Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Orpheum Stage Door
Laser weapons, long a staple of science fiction, might soon become a reality'
The Wisconsin men's basketball team needs to regain its confidence after its last two disappointing overtime losses.
In hopes of gaining federal aid to invest in Wisconsin's passenger rail system, Gov. Jim Doyle testified before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Thursday.
UW Professor renews interest in railroad industry with new educational programs'
Despite pros and cons for Affirmative action, universities are likely still far away from a balanced compromise that goes beyond race
The Badgers will be competing in their last home meet of the season.
Bon Iver proves skeptics wrong with a follow-up EP just as promising as their debut.'
The Wisconsin Covenant, a program started in 2006 that guarantees Wisconsin students a spot in a UW System school if they sign a pledge and meet certain requirements, will need more federal funding for scholarships, according to a study.
Intellectually and sonically, Andrew Bird delivers yet another satisfying product.'
Wisconsin faired well against St. Cloud State earlier this season and is looking to pick up two more wins against it this weekend.
Dane Country and university organizations will partner with UW-Madison to prevent domestic violence on campus. The partnership will thrive from a grant from a $300,000 grant.
Badgers drop heart-breaker at Penn State Thursday evening.
Students received WiscAlerts from UW-Madison officials Thursday morning when a gas pipe burst near the Biochemistry building.
Faculty, students and members of the Madison community met Thursday for the fourth economic brainstorming forum led by UW-Madison Chancellor Biddy Martin.
According to the Department of Workforce Development, Wisconsin unemployment rose by 0.5 percent in 2008. However, this percentage remains below the rate of national unemployment.
Madison landlord Dave Wood recently proposed a new campaign that seeks to increase safety education in student housing and is directing his efforts toward UW-Madison students.