Gilreath excels on special teams
By Nate Carey | Sep. 24, 2008Sophomore wide receiver David Gilreath has shown great strength as Wisconsin's kick and punt returner.
Sophomore wide receiver David Gilreath has shown great strength as Wisconsin's kick and punt returner.
The Wisconsin Alumni Association announced a joint effort with Competitive Wisconsin, Inc., to reverse the brain drain"" in Wisconsin and retain UW-Madison graduates.
With familiar echoes of Tim Burton's animated flick, \Igor"" lacks originality.'
The Badger men's soccer team lost to No. 14 Indiana over the weekend faling to 0-1 in conference play. They twice came back from one-goal deficits but then lost in overtime by a 3-2 score.
Michelle Obama spoke in Madison Monday to campaign for her husband, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, and to encourage women to be active in the election.
Police are looking for two suspects, one armed with a handgun, who robbed a couple Friday evening.
UW-Madison and other Big Ten schools do not offer courses for demanding career.
Dale calls for a little less conversation, a little more music from terrible hip-hop.'
The ninth annual Diversity Forum commenced this morning at 8 a.m. The forum will focus on future plans for campus-wide diversity.
Amy Carle steals the show in the new Madison Rep play, \Fully Committed,"" literally hogging every role.'
\Car-Less U"" offers students transportation alternatives like biking and car sharing.
Gov. Jim Doyle spoke at the World Stem Cell Summit Monday to talk about Wisconsin's leading role in scientific research and the stem cell industry.
Athletic department's internal handling of discipline problems damaging to players.
Kiera's life-long interest in mysteries pays off.'
After Sellery Hall's recent elevator malfunctions, university officials are analyzing elevator safety across campus.
Police arrested two suspects after the restaurant's owner found them attempting to take alcohol bottles Friday morning.
Restrictions on medical waste must be tightened by state government.
University and community members gathered to listen to UW-Madison political science professor Howard Schweber speak at the first UW Peace Day.
The Wisconsin Women's Soccer team defeated Nevada and Pepperdine at home to close their non-conference season. The team has scored 21 goals in nine matches, a year after scoring just 14 in 18 contests.
Sellery Hall elevators experienced problems Sunday night when several students got caught in one for over 30 minutes.