Wilco members to join Feingold, Baldwin at Concert for Change
By The Daily Cardinal | Oct. 29, 2008U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D.-Wis., and Rep. Tammy Badlwin, D.-Wis., will also participate in a \concert for change"" Saturday.
U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D.-Wis., and Rep. Tammy Badlwin, D.-Wis., will also participate in a \concert for change"" Saturday.
While considering your choice for the upcoming presidential election, consider the last eight years of politics in relation to McCain and Obama
The University of Wisconsin Police Department posted fliers on Humanities entrances alerting them to a lewd and lascivious act that occurred around 3:00 p.m. Monday.
The Wisconsin volleyball team will battle Northwestern Wednesday night.
TV columnist Ali Rothschild gives a rundown of the weak fall television lineup and bashes spoiled, rich women.'
The tour featured stories from Science, Bascom and North Halls.
Columnist Crystal Crowns offers reasons for why the World Series is not as widely viewed as in previous years.
Google has reached a pending settlement with two advocacy groups that sued the company for violation of copyright law.
Once reliable for at least one half of an energetic and funky album, Flashy fails to follow through, leaving fans with a mostly empty effort from the pompous lead singer Dick Valentine and Electric Six.'
While Barack Obama is expected to win a large majority of the votes in Madison, the rest of Wisconsin does not necessarily share the city's liberal attitudes.
A group of UW-Madison students want to combine two of Madison's biggest parties to create a Freakfest-alternative this weekend.
\Stuff White People Like"" is an extension of the popular Internet blog, though the Internet version proves as useful for free.'
Columnist Andy Van Sistine decries the fans who chose to stay home from the football game Saturday, leaving gaping holes in the student section crowd for much of the first half.
Wisconsin football coach Bret Bielema discussed his team win over Illinois and senior tight end Travis Beckum's the career-ending injury with reporters Monday.
Kiera and her friend adapt to life in their hometown sans probationary licenses.'
Significant funding was cut from WISPIRG's budget by SSFC Monday.
Distinguished Lecture Series offers students a unique opportunity to open their minds
The UW women's soccer team lost both its games over the weekend, propping its Big Ten record to 3-6.
Decision to advertise phone numbers of city officals achieves nothing
Dean of Students Lori Berquam asks students to avoid over-intoxication and misconduct at Freakfest.