Wisconsin men's soccer travels to Northern Illinois
By Scott Kellogg | Oct. 29, 2008The Badgers will try to end their five game losing streak against the Huskies on the road.
The Badgers will try to end their five game losing streak against the Huskies on the road.
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Organizers of the blood drive said student turnout was crucial for the event's success.
The Wisconsin volleyball team will battle Northwestern Wednesday night.
The Wisconsin men's basketball team prepares for the long season ahead of them.
The UW employees that signed the petition to support radical figure Bill Ayers are overstepping the restrictions set by UW Systems policy
The Madison Common Council also praised new city efforts to increase awareness of snow emergencies including a text message alert system.
The Badgers wrapped up their fall season and will begin their spring season in February.
In an election year with record expected voter turnout, an unprecedented number of absentee ballots have already been cast in Madison.
A group of UW-Madison students want to combine two of Madison's biggest parties to create a Freakfest-alternative this weekend.
Google has reached a pending settlement with two advocacy groups that sued the company for violation of copyright law.
The University of Wisconsin Police Department posted fliers on Humanities entrances alerting them to a lewd and lascivious act that occurred around 3:00 p.m. Monday.
\Stuff White People Like"" is an extension of the popular Internet blog, though the Internet version proves as useful for free.'
TV columnist Ali Rothschild gives a rundown of the weak fall television lineup and bashes spoiled, rich women.'
Decision to advertise phone numbers of city officals achieves nothing
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Hoping to stir up competition in the arena of television and Internet service providers, AT&T launched U-verse, a cable-like service, in the Madison area Monday.
Police initially responded to Madison Avenue to help a passed-out woman, but also encountered a chaotic crowd when they arrived.
Significant funding was cut from WISPIRG's budget by SSFC Monday.
Kiera and her friend adapt to life in their hometown sans probationary licenses.'