Area veterans stress refocus on Iraq War
By Charles Brace | May. 1, 2008Veterans and activists rallied at the state Capitol Wednesday, in order to draw attention to the Iraq War and stop voter apathy
Veterans and activists rallied at the state Capitol Wednesday, in order to draw attention to the Iraq War and stop voter apathy
A $1 million dollar donation from FedEx Corp. to Teach for America Wednesday means Garrett Bucks, a TFA recruiter, will spend his time soley at UW-Madison next year and will not travel to other UW System campuses
Lightweights face No. 5 Princeton, Openweights off to Big Ten Championships
Ariel tells the sad tale of how she can no longer visit her favorite deli'
The \Sixty-Two Thousand Dollar Man,"" coming soon to a theatre near you!'
Many companies must evaluate the consequences of rBGH in milk.'
UW-Madison student Brittany Zimmermann called 911 the day of her death, according to county officials. Police were not dispatched to the scene because the call was deemed an accidental \hang up"" call.
Meeting with ASM shows Editorial Board that ASM is serious about reforming
Sports editor Nate Carey analyzes the Green Bay punting game.
In the wake of the homicide of 21-year-old Brittany Zimmermann, many UW students and area landlords are thinking twice about safety precautions in homes.
A rare server outage to the university's e-mail system occured briefly Tuesday afternoon, then continued for most of the day Wednesday, leaving UW-Madison students and faculty without a main source of communication.
Brittany Zimmermann, the 21-year-old UW-Madison student who was slain in her Doty Street apartment in April, called 911 the morning of the slaying but dispatchers did not return her phone call.
The 19-year-old victim was transfered to a local hospital for non-fatal injuries. Police say the shooting was not a random act and are still looking for suspects.
Softball team cannot qualify for postseason.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle reacted strongly Wednesday to a proposal to combine the last major bills of the year.
UW grads leave their mark on Madison Rep's new production, \The Nerd."" '
Due to harassment of a Sellery Hall resident and a reported robbery in the dorm last weekend, residence officials evaluated their safety program. University Housing and UWPD work together to help foster a safe environment.
UW-Madson stem-cell researcher and scientist James Thomson was elected into the National Academy of Science. The society is known to be one of the greatest honors for a scientist or engineer.
Adam looks back fondly and all the sporting events he has been to over his four years of college.
Laws requiring photo identification to vote are constitutional, according to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling, but similar bills are unlikely to pass in Wisconsin.