Safety guide shows increase in student liquor law violations
By Erin Banco | Oct. 2, 2008Students recieved the 2008 Campus Safety Guide in an email Wednesday.
Students recieved the 2008 Campus Safety Guide in an email Wednesday.
Check out this new, weekly review of local restaurants by two Madison natives. '
Following in Hemingway's footsteps takes more than a glass of scotch.'
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This year marks the fifth anniversary of Wisconsin upsetting Ohio State.
Wisconsin's loss to Michigan is damaging, but not damaging enough to keep them from climbing the national ladder'
UW-Madison officials conducted the first test of WiscAlert-Texts Wednesday to over 13,000 students.
Kevin pays tribute to the late Paul Newman.'
The Badgers hope to stop a versatile Ohio State attack
The Badgers will be competing in the Iowa Invitational.
Members of the ASM Constitutional Committee held the first listening session for feedback on the new draft of the constitution Wednesday.
While many college students study abroad, some neglect to consider how influential the food of the country is on the culture and their experience. '
Wisconsin hopes to break through against a strong Buckeye defense'
Columnist Nate Carey explains that with so many starting players on Green Bay's roster suffering injuries, Packers' season is in jeopardy.
The UW-Credit Union donated over $200,000 to UW-Madison Wednesday, pledging to match additional member gifts through the end of the year.
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.