UW rec. facilities plan $60 mil. renovations
By Erin Banco and Erin Schmidtke | Nov. 4, 2008The plan, which may eventually cost students $60 a semester more in tuition, will have to be passed through ASM first.
The plan, which may eventually cost students $60 a semester more in tuition, will have to be passed through ASM first.
Smarterchild, though good in bed, is not quite what KW+SC4eVrR is looking for.'
With campaign donations a public record, can professor endorsements of candidates affect their eutral"" status as teachers?'
Our generation will make their voice heard by voting.
The nation will vote for the next president Tuesday. However, the body of electors that officially chooses the president will not cast their votes until Dec. 15.
Regardless of the candidate, don't miss the polls
The final days of the election have brought forth more intense campaigning from both presidential candidates and high participation from student groups.
The Badger women's soccer team lost its last match of the season to Northwestern. The loss eliminated them from contention for a berth in the Big Ten Tournament.
Chancellor Biddy Martin encouraged students to vote in today's election.
Police reported a number of assaults over the Halloween weekend.
The Wisconsin volleyball team lost its fifth match in the last six Friday, falling in five sets to the Michigan State Spartans.
The Badgers came from behind in both games this weekend to pull past the Bulldogs.
As part of the $1,000 for 1,000 words contest, finalist Rule Johnstone proposes increased knowledge to empower the youth vote.
Thousands attended the city-sanctioned Freakfest 2008 Saturday, which police describe as a relatively tame event.
Wisconsin drops to the bottom of the Big Ten after losing to Michigan State Saturday.
A new study from the Wisconsin Advertising Project measures the spending of each presidential candidate on TV ads in Wisconsin, and shows Barack Obama outspending John McCain.
In Kevin Smith's new comedy, Seth Rogan and Elizabeth Banks fill in a predictable plot-line with stellar performances.'
Alder Eli Judge is proposing a lighting initiative to improve safety at downtown residences and businesses.',0
After Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen announced his plan last week to deploy Department of Justice employees to monitor the polls, U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold wrote him a letter requesting that he reconsider this plan.
UW-Madison was ranked No. 14 by Kiplinger.com among other public universities in a recent survey.