No euphoria for student section
By The Daily Cardinal Editorial Board | Sep. 9, 2008Experiments in student section fail to realize that seating system will always have flaws.
Experiments in student section fail to realize that seating system will always have flaws.
Controversy has arisen at Virginia Tech over students registering to vote at their college addresses, but UW-Madison students do not have to fear negative consequences for registering on campus.
Those laid off in closing of Janesville GM plant would benefit from two-year nursing degree.
After the success of The Stage Names, Okkervil River only drifts on The Stand Ins'
The Kikkoman Foundation is giving $100,000 in scholarships to environmental studies students as part of the partnership with UW-Madison.
Columnist Andrew Van Sistine rails against the changes in seating procedure which went into effect Saturday and the delays they caused for student fans attempting to get to their seats.
The Chicago based newspaper RedEye is sponsoring the contest to name the nation's best party school
University officials urge students to be cautious when walking, especially at night.
The UW women's soccer team won the Hoosier Classic Tournament by beating Cal Poly 2-1 in extra time and Vermont 7-1. Senior forward Taylor Walsh won the tournament MVP award by scoring four goals.
Jay-Z to the Decemberists, Dale debates the best music welcome.'
Justin Stout, 31, is charged with first-degree reckless homicide in the stabbing death of Juan Bernal Sept. 3.
The UW-Madison economics department is struggling to find resources and space to accommodate degree-seekers.
The Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery recently implemented a new online portal for research collaboration and communication.
Subway's summer promotion gets Kiera addicted'
UW-Madison students, faculty and staff gathered to remember the three students who died in an auto accident Aug. 27.
New York and pot dealing provides backdrop for quirky new film.'
University police hope to decrease the number of bike thefts on campus by installing GPS tracking devices.
Participants explored the impact of the events on both Eastern Europe and the United States.',0
Tuesday's Wisconsin primary, a very low profile election, is expected to draw few voters. Control of both the state Assembly and state Senate is up for grabs in the general election this November.
Formal charges against Justin Stout, 31, are expected to be filed early this week.