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By Alex Kuskowski | Oct. 30, 2008This week, writer Alex Kuskowski talks to Diaper Daniels (Karl Christenson) of Madison's premiere twang-poop"" band, Cribshitter.'
This week, writer Alex Kuskowski talks to Diaper Daniels (Karl Christenson) of Madison's premiere twang-poop"" band, Cribshitter.'
As part of thier Campus Consciousnes Tour, O.A.R. is headlining Madison's Freakfest Halloween celebration.'
UW-Madison student veterans weigh in on the presidential candidates based on their policies toward the Iraq war - an issue with which they have firsthand experience.
Some area residents are complaining that long lines of intoxicated patrons at food carts are threatening downtown safety.
Wisconsin beats Northwestern in three sets.
Strange play with chaos as the result of a parrot is performed by the Mercury Players Theatre.'
Are you trick-or-eating this Halloween? Check out these grown-up recipes for easy, impressive treats. '
Former Vice President and environmental activist Al Gore spoke to college students via webcast Wednesday about voting in support of clean energy.
The Wisconsin men's and women's cross country teams lace up for the Big Ten Championships in Ann Arbor starting Sunday.
A group of UW-Madison students planning an alternative Halloween party on Mifflin Street has city officials eyeing their efforts.
Wisconsin's Mickey Turner and Lance Kendricks will be filling the shoes of the injured senior tight end Travis Beckum.
With Plan 2008 coming to an end, UW-Madison students voiced their opinions and possible solutions to increase the diversity of the campus during a student forum Wednesday.
The Madison Common Council also praised new city efforts to increase awareness of snow emergencies including a text message alert system.
The UW employees that signed the petition to support radical figure Bill Ayers are overstepping the restrictions set by UW Systems policy
The Wisconsin men's basketball team prepares for the long season ahead of them.
In an election year with record expected voter turnout, an unprecedented number of absentee ballots have already been cast in Madison.
The Badgers wrapped up their fall season and will begin their spring season in February.
The Badgers will try to end their five game losing streak against the Huskies on the road.
Organizers of the blood drive said student turnout was crucial for the event's success.
If your life as a middle class college student seems hard, think about what it might be like to spend 135 months out of the next 20 years PREGNANT. Catch \17 Kids and Counting"" with Ashley on TLC.'