Admissions office finds new freshman class stats
By Erin Banco | Nov. 7, 2008First-generation students are more prominent in the freshman class since 2005.
First-generation students are more prominent in the freshman class since 2005.
The Dane County 911 center clearly needs more staff members after the mishandled call on Monday was connected to a murder that could've perhaps been prevented
Wisconsin's men's hockey team will play their second home series this weekend against the Michigan Tech Huskies. The earned their first win last weekend and are looking to build on that momentum.
The title is prophetic'
The Wisconsin Badger football team will try to win their first Big Ten road game Saturday when they travel to Bloomington Ind., to face the Hoosiers.
The UW System Board of Regents held a meeting Thursday to discuss the recruitment and retention challenges of the academic workforce.
After winning the majority in the state Assembly, four Democrats will run for the position of speaker of the Assembly.
Conservative Jews on campus will have a new Chabad synagogue for religious services.
David wants the projections of the election to stop'
The Badgers will be hosting UW-River Falls Saturday afternoon at the Kohl Center.
New pasta cart on Frances Street pleases late-night eaters. '
Some experts are attributing the Internet to the increased involvement of young voters in the 2008 election.
Showing she can be more than a kid's movie actress, Anne Hathaway shines in Jonathan Damme's \Rachel Getting Married""'
Move over Great Dane! Emily has a new favorite restaurant. '
Students can attend one of WASB's 25 dinners starting Nov. 17.
Voter turnout in Wisconsin fell short of the expected 3.2 million, but many voters still turned out to the polls for the historic election.
Extra $60 in student segregated fees unnecessary at current time
Columnist Kevin Slane discusses the Academy of Motion Pictures' effort to bring new viewers to the Oscars.'
Wisconsin freshman wide reciever Nick Toon has found success with the Badger offense while filling the roles of injured teammates.
Plans to transform Madison's downtown area were the topic of discussion at a public meeting held at the Overture Center Wednesday