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By Kaylee DeGrace | Nov. 13, 2008Phantom electricity could be draining both your bank account and the environment '
Phantom electricity could be draining both your bank account and the environment '
The speedy wide receiver has also turned into a ground threat.'
Students in Sellery Hall are experiencing norovirus-like symptoms. University officials are stressing good hygiene and education about the virus.
Wisconsin looks to pick up a few more conference wins.
Columnist Nate Carey explains why UW sophomore goaltender Scott Gudmandson and senior Shane Connelly could end up sharing time if both players continue to perform well.
Adam Loferski runs down the 5 keys to the game'
State Rep. Steve Nass, D-Whitewater, has been a harsh critic of the UW System as chair of the Committee of Colleges and Universities. He will lose that position in January due to the Democratic takeover of the Assembly.
Student bus fare prices may rise regardless of Madison's City Council decision Wednesday.
A UW-Madison biochemist's proposal to invent a drug that remains hidden inside a cell until activated by a pathogen has received a $100,000 award from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Quartberbacks Graham Harrell, Colt McCoy and Sam Bradford are making strong cases for the trophy'
Matt is in the market for a conversation piece.'
A new service links the Internet through various computers to increase data handling and processing speeds.'
Wisconsin sophomore Landon Peacock led his team to the Big Ten Title for the 10th consecutive year.
Singer/songwriter Denison Witmer's latest does a half-hearted imitation of folk rock icons.'
According to a police report a 16-year-old teenager was punched and hit with a glass bottle Monday over a dispute about a boyfriend.
Democrats elected state Rep. Mike Sheridan, D-Janesville, new state Assembly speaker Wednesday after capturing the majority for the first time since 1994.
Last week's Energy Hub conference highlights need to expand nuclear power in U.S.
The business school may have splurged for a new waterfall in the lobby, but it did keep one relic from its past.'
Wisconsin sophomore wide receiver Isaac Anderson has stepped up for the Badgers this season.