New Facebook application uses social networking to encourage civic participation
By Sara Lieburn | Sep. 30, 2008A new Facebook tool helps situdents register to vote and encourages participation in the upcoming election.
A new Facebook tool helps situdents register to vote and encourages participation in the upcoming election.
The federal government's attempt to fix the current financial crisis hit a roadblock Monday when the House of Representatives rejected the bailout plan. One of history's most substantial drops in the stock market followed.
Forget the resume - career fair means free cookies for any major.'
Palahniuk adaptation can't match 'Fight Club'
Columnist Andy Van Sistine broods over why TV networks must keep importing commentators who were great at football but seem to lack coherent speaking skills.
Rebecca Walker, author of Black, White and Jewish,"" was the first guest in UW-Madison's yearlong series of visiting speakers.
Some things to keep an eye on for Saturday's game against Ohio State'
University Theatre puts a new twist on H.G. Wells,' Tom Cruise's 'War of the Worlds.' '
Dale looks at the impact of memories on music preferences.'
Madison Area Crime Stoppers hopes to add text messages to its anonymous tip options, which currently include phone and e-mail.
UW-Madison recieved a 'B' in this year's College Sustainability Report Card. Only 15 colleges and universities recieved \A's.\
Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema discusses the coming Ohio State game as well as the causes for the Badgers' Saturday loss to Michigan at his weekly media address Monday.
$150 million institutes deserve greater attention than currently given.
A weekend full of parity has shifted the balance'
We're looking to give $1000 to the UW-Madison student with the best essay on getting out the youth vote
Eagle Eye"" makes up for generic plot with intense action.'
Wisconsin sophomore forward Hilary Knight set a school-record of five goals scored in a single game against Quinnipiac Saturday at the Kohl Center.
Megan gives her tips for besting the worst lectures.'
The Wisconsin volleyball team dropped games to Iowa and Minnesota this weekend.
With \Dear Science,"" TV on the Radio live up to the high expectations set by their 2006 success, ""Return to Cookie Mountain.""'