Geology dept. opens new 3-D imaging facility
By Amanda Hoffstrom | Apr. 29, 2008Geology Alumni connections with Halliburton Corporation helped bring the facility to UW-Madison.
Geology Alumni connections with Halliburton Corporation helped bring the facility to UW-Madison.
Pharmacist Neil T. Noesen clearly stood in violation of the law by repeatedly putting his religious beliefs ahead of his professional duties. The appellate decision must stand.
The tracks on Tokyo Police Club's new CD may be short, but their provocative lyrics pack quite a punch. '
Harsher rules and penalties for drunken driving need to be created and enforced so Wisconsin can become a safer and healthier state.
Wisconsin government needs campaign finance reform, according to groups at a panel on campus Monday, but opponents say it violates freedom of speech rights.
Companies offering genetic testing directly to the public should have some governmental regulation
UW-Madison senior Keith Agoada and graduate student Troy Vosseller were awarded $10,000 for their Sky Vegetables business plan April 18. The award was given to the project for placing first in the School of Business' G. Steven Burrill Competition.
The band that stars in the popular HBO series \Flight of the Conchords"" delivers an album that fails to live up to expectations.'
The Daily Cardinal defeated The Badger Herald in their annual softball game 16-15.
Both the men's and women's track and field teams fared well in this weekend's meets.
Tina Fey and her crew of \Saturday Night Live"" vets can't support ""Baby Mama's"" shoddy plot.'
School getting to be too much for you? Join Megan in her VW.'
Constructions and trade groups involved in road projects said they strongly oppose a possible budget repair solution, saying Wisconsin jobs are at stake.
The UW System is looking to replace five chancellors, with two leaving because of better financial offers.
Seth R. Collins allegedly crashed a 2004 GMC Denali into the Mechanical Engineering building Saturday morning.
Four former Badgers were drafted and one was signed after the draft Sunday.
The annual Crazylegs Classic race raises money for Badger athletics.
Kelly Clinton-Cirocco and Nick LaMantia competed in College Week,"" which airs April 28 to May 2.
A decrease in academic awards shows the athletic department needs to increase academic aid for athletes