Route changes worth cost
By Peter Cameron and The Daily Cardinal Editorial Board | Apr. 18, 2008Changes to Route 80 and Route 9 will help ease congestion and speed up routes.
Changes to Route 80 and Route 9 will help ease congestion and speed up routes.
Football beat writer Tom Lea breaks down which players to watch.
Gas prices rose from $3.37 Wednesday night to $3.47 Thursday
Changes to Route 80 and Route 9 will help ease congestion and speed up routes.',0
Recent high-profile crimes do not justify targeting Madison's homeless population.
Green Bay Packers' President Mark Murphy announces Favre's jersey will be retired at the Packers' 2008 season-opening game.
Recent high-profile crimes do not justify targeting Madison's homeless population.'
Professors drop the bomb on this popular drink'
Cigarette tax unfairly taxes poor residents, doesn't adequately support quit programs.
The Badger softball team loses to the Fighting Irish Wednesday.
With housing costs, car payments and other expenses closing in on all sides, will students be able to keep retirement saving in focus?'
Recent attempts by opponents to spin Obama as elitist prove ineffective in projected Pennsylvania polls.
After a long-term affair with meat-filled cuisine, Matt breaks the ties and tries tofu.'
Pump Your Heart to Save a Child's Heart"" event will raise money for children with heart problems and is sponsored by the UW-Madison chapter of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars.
U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., promoted his plans to cut taxes in front of business leaders in Milwaukee Wednesday, to address growing national financial uncertainty.
Nearly 100 vendors are expected to participate in opening weekend.
The UW-Madison Student Labor Action Coalition staged a freeze-in"" flash mob Wednesday to protest the university's contract with athletic apparel company Adidas.
Freshman Marek Michalicka leads the way for Badger tennis team.
A report Wednesday showed Wisconsin saved over $3 million each year by using public transportation systems in major cities, along with significant environmental benefits.
After posting the lowest score on the team at the Susie Maxwell Berning Classic earlier this month, freshman golfer Carly Werwie sat down with The Daily Cardinal to talk about golf, school and her life as a freshman at Wisconsin.