The perfect four
By Diana Savage | Oct. 2, 2008Getting students in and out of UW in four years with a degree, extracurriculars and their sanity becomes a juggling act among advisors, orientation, college planning and personal dedication.'
Getting students in and out of UW in four years with a degree, extracurriculars and their sanity becomes a juggling act among advisors, orientation, college planning and personal dedication.'
Police are still looking for a perpetrator who assaulted a 20-year-old female on East Gorham Street Monday morning.
Ali rejoyces because last week's \Office"" premiere met all expectations.'
ASM officials encourage all students to attend constitution listening sessions beginning Wednesday, Oct. 1.
In view of the U.S. economy's current turmoil, Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz announced Tuesday that he will eliminate $500,000 in investment income from the 2009 budget.
The Homelessness issue in Madison requires active measures to help the homeless find opportunity, rather than supporting their lifestyle
A 30-minute television show featuring UW-Madison reporters and hosts will premiere Thursday on the Big Ten Network.
Students attending Badger football games this season will no longer receive wristbands upon entry. UW-Madison athletic officials returned to the old ticketing system due to student complaints.
Gov. Doyle and top German officials announced a joint effort Tuesday to work toward solutions to climate change.
Ashley takes a hiatus to showcase an ode to weekend living.'
The Wisconsin men's golf moved up from third place after Monday's rounds to finish in second place overall Tuesday afternoon.
One Wisconsin Now, a political watchdog group, filed a complaint Tuesday alleging Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce has not been completely truthful about its lobbying efforts relating to the University of Wisconsin's budget.
The Badgers will take a break from their Big 10 schedule to host Western Illinois.
Poetic lyrics replace hyper-intensity on Cold War Kid's Loyalty to Loyalty'
UW-Madison officials conducted the first test of WiscAlert-Texts Wednesday to over 13,000 students.',0
Columnist Crystal Crowns believes the Milwaukee Brewers have to ability to go far in the playoffs as long as they play up to their potential.
The suggestive beer pong display at Walgreens does not warrant reprimand from government official
Although Spike Lee's latest film maintains the racial themes of his previous work, but his war-time gamble doesn't pay off.'
The Wisconsin football team will need to fix offensive errors that affected them against Michigan Saturday before they play Ohio State.
Prospective UW-Madison students can see the benefits of receiving a university degree through a new calculator. The system was started to encourage hesitant applicants to attend the school.