Search for roommate, diversity commences
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The UW Marching Band was permitted to travel to Lambeau Field Oct. 19 for the Green Bay Packer halftime show under new guidelines.
Wisconsin sophomore libero Kim Kuzma has registered a team high 314 total digs this season.
Now that summer construction is complete, bus routes will return to normal beginning Nov. 1.
Couples from the Madison-area spoke about their experiences with stereotyping and discrimination.
Six Wisconsin counties were recently flagged for not meeting air quality standards, but Gov. Jim Doyle wrote a letter to the EPA Monday asking them to not classify these counties as having poor air quality.
A television ad sponsored by the Coalition for America's Families claims Democratic candidates to the state Assembly support giving free healthcare to illegal immigrants. The ad has sparked dissent from minority groups.
Members of the PACE Project discussed the nationwide Amethyst Initiative to generate debate on the country's legal drinking age.
Police still expect other house parties in student neightborhoods, including Langdon Street.
SSFC right to deny RCF full funding for service trips
Mark Wahlberg follows up his award-nominated performance in \The Departed"" with a disappointing performance in the video-game adapted ""Maw Payne.""'
Frances examines the absence of traditional letters from society today and its impact on literature.'
Despite Tommy Thompson's claim, northern Wisconsin voters
As economy struggles, solutions must come from the American people
Mark Wahlberg follows up his award-nominated performance in \The Departed"" with a disappointing performance in the video-game adapted ""Maw Payne.""'
Gov. Jim Doyle announced Monday over 2,500 sex offenders in Wisconsin that did not comply with registry requirements have now been located by authorities.
Columnist Andrew Van Sistine admonishes the media for glorifying the decision of an offensive lineman from Mesa State College, Trevor Wikre, to cut of his pinky finger in hopes of playing out his senior football season.
A panel of UW-Madison students and professors engaged students in a discussion about the media's influence on the 2008 presidential election.
Bradley Whitford, an actor from the television show The West Wing,"" spoke in Memorial Union Monday to campaign for Barack Obama and urge students to be politically involved.
The Badger home game tradition \Jump Around"" will celebrate 10 years Saturday at the homecoming game against the University of Illinois.