Men's and women's swimming gear up for season
By Adam Loferski | Oct. 15, 2008The Wisconsin men's and women's swimming opened their seasons last weekend by trouncing UW-Milwaukee. Both teams got major contributions from freshmen in that first meet.
The Wisconsin men's and women's swimming opened their seasons last weekend by trouncing UW-Milwaukee. Both teams got major contributions from freshmen in that first meet.
Democratic Senator John Kerry from Massachusetts made a stop in Madison Tuesday to encourage spectators to vote early by casting in-person absentee ballots.
Police said the man asked for persmission to pet the hors, but then slapped its rear end forcefully.
Towelhead"" bravely takes on intense and controversial plot'
Professors at the panel discussed the effect the next president could have on the United States' policies toward the Middle East.
Recent fall in polls suggest McCain has great deal of work ahead of him.
The sexual assaults occurred on Henry Street and in the East Johnson and Pinckney Street area over the weekend.
Kiera takes a stand for the wikiworld'
U.S. Rep. David Obey, D-Wis., said decisions made by politicians have plated a large part in the economic crisis during a speech at the UW Law School Monday.
The Badgers could not upset the No. 2 Northwestern at home Sunday.
Some Are Lakes may lack the hooks of Land of Talk's debut, but it more than compensates with its stellar emotive tone.'
The Wisconsin men's and women's tennis teams picked up some impressive wins on the road this weekend.
Several ASM events this week require student participation.
UHS hopes the flu shot will lower the number of student illnesses this year.
Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema is unsure of which quarterback he will start in Saturday's game against Iowa.
Economic instability will force U.S. to change approaches in foreign policy.
Columnist Andrew Van Sistine explains why rookie quarterback Matt Ryan is the foundation to building a strong Atlanta Falcons offense.
From Nas to the Dixie Chicks, the music industry has been anything but silent in the recent political campaign. The question is, \Is anyone listening?""'
General Motors announced Monday its plant in Janesville, Wis., will close by Dec. 23 because of the poor state of the economy.
U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., discussed the economic crisis and a recent bank bailout bill she voted for while speaking with students at Chadbourne Residential College Monday.