State of science in U.S. will progress under Obama administration
By Tom Hart | Nov. 11, 2008Eight years of bais stifled scientific research in the U.S., Obama's progressive approach will change that.
Eight years of bais stifled scientific research in the U.S., Obama's progressive approach will change that.
Students can attend a safety event today - hosted by university officials - that will discuss a plan to decrease downtown armed robberies.
The Government Accountability Board may perform the registration checks Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen has tried to enforce through his lawsuit against the GAB.
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The Wisconsin women's tennis team had a difficult time in Bloomington, Ind., losing the majority of their matches at the Indiana Invitational.
In a forum Monday, UW-Madison professors said the economic decline is due in large part to people relying on loans and not paying them back.
With Democrats maintaining the majority in the state Senate and gaining control of the state Assembly, the legislative agenda next session could come with changes, but may be limited by the projected budget deficit.
The Madison Repertory Theatre's new production of \The Greeks"" is an enjoyable experience for all, due to the actors' powerfully emotional performances'
The Wisconsin women's lightweight and open weight rowing teams ended their fall seasons at the Southland Regatta.
Kurt Leswing, a UW-Madison senior participating in the Semester at Sea program, was killed in Hong Kong last week.
Madison police do not believe the incident is related to other recent robberies in the downtown area.
Members of Sigma Phi Epsilon biked to Bloomington, Ind., last weekend and raised over $5,000 for the American Family Children's Hospital.
Wisconsin cruises past Indiana Saturday 55-20.
Columnist Dale Mundt expresses his thoughts on nostalgia, emotion, and ways in which they can affect our opinion on music'
The Dane County 911 Center failed to send police to a park on Madison's east side last week after receiving two calls before a man was beaten to death.
Patrick Moore, an advocate of nuclear energy and co-founder of Greenpeace, spoke at the UW Energy Hub Conference Friday.
As keynote speaker at the UW Energy Hub Conference, Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton emphasized Wisconsin's important role in renewable-energy research and promotion.
Columnist Nate Carey explains why sophomore safety Jay Valai's hit on Indiana's quarterback gave the Badgers game-changing momentum.
Fans can meet UW-Madison football legend Ron Dayne Nov. 24.
After losing in Dane County Circuit Court last month, Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen filed an appeal Friday to overturn the decision to dismiss his lawsuit over voter-information verification.