Police anticipate bigger two-night Halloween party
By Abby Sears | Oct. 17, 2008With the actual Halloween holiday on Friday and Freakfest Saturday, police are preparing for a two-night celebration.
With the actual Halloween holiday on Friday and Freakfest Saturday, police are preparing for a two-night celebration.
The Wisconsin women's hockey team will take their 6-0-0 record to Bemidji State this weekend. They will play one of their games at the Eveleth Hippodrome in the first women's United States Hockey Hall of Fame Game.
Barack Obama will stop in Madison next week, his first Madison visit since February.
Columnist Ben Breiner decries the fans at Wisconsin who are infatuated with the back-up quarterback without realizing that there is often good reason for the second-stringer not starting.
Although Keane abandoned the classic sound that earned them so much recognition on their previous releases, Keane's new direction still pleases.'
Students attending the Badger match against Illinois will attend the Big Ten carbon-neutral football game.
The Badger volleyball team will go on the road this weekend to face ranked foes in Purdue and Illinois. The Badgers have won four straight after opening conference play with two losses.
The victim, an 18-year-old female, was robbed Oct. 10 on East Gilman Street.
The decision in an Ohio case over voter registration checks may influence the outcome of Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen's case filed against the Government Accountability Board over the same matter.
Daily Cardinal writer Todd Stevens sits down with lead singer Brian Thorpe of Madison band A Minute Jack Forum.'
A woman heard her pet bunny thumping when a man attempted to burglarize her apartment Oct. 11.
The UW men's hockey team will got to Denver this weekend to face-off against the Pioneers. Last season Wisconsin knocked Denver out of the NCAA tournament.
David is sick of walking around fences instead of on sidewalks'
\Baghead"" hides its plot under a mess of styles and genres, making it almost impossible for audiences to decipher.'
Three UW-Madison students sold their company ExchangeHut to a larger company in September.
The Government Accountability Board recently verified that those with discrepancies in their voter registration forms will not be barred from voting.
The Wisconsin football team will play Iowa this weekend, hoping to keep their Heartland Trophy and end their three-game losing streak.
The UW-Madison School of Pharmacy recently received a generous donation to put toward student scholarships.
U.S. in a state of \absurdity,"" must wake up.
The Republican National Committee will not be running television ads in Wisconsin for Republican presidential candidate John McCain over the next week.