Softball looks to recover after heartbreaking loss
By Scott Kellogg | Apr. 11, 2008The Badgers take on Penn State and Michigan this weekend.
The Badgers take on Penn State and Michigan this weekend.
While rumors of an 'Office' spinoff start to swirl, Casey takes a step back from the hysteria, examining the probability of spinoff success.'
Scientists believe meditation may lead to more compassion'
The change in Matt's vocal chords inspires him to change his dialect.'
Great pitching with another loss leaves UW with aggravation.
New study finds that variances in smoking policy leads to increased automobile accidents. A statewide smoking ban would prevent this problem.
In honor of Earth Day founder Gaylord Nelson, Michel Gelobter, owner of Coolers Inc., spoke out against the motives behind the Iraq War and large oil companies.
Sports editor Nate takes a look at why fantasy baseball has taken over his life, and changed the game he loves.
Pixie dust and ballerinas will be flying this weekend when 'Peter Pan' comes to Capitol Theatre.'
Badgers excited for opportunity to meet qualifying standards.
After being cast to the bottom of bookshelves and cut from class readings, spoken word might just give poetry a new lease on life'
A new report says the rich in Wisconsin are benefiting more from globalization than the poor, though proposals to change the trend are likely to face legislative gridlock.
Erik Forsberg was named WiCell's first full-time executive director Wednesday.
UW's all-time leading scorer lands with Sun at 23rd pick.
The governor announced a special session of the Legislature to pass a comprehensive bill meant to protect the Great Lakes Wednesday.
All incoming first-year student athletes will participate in the premiere \Life Skills Academy,"" UW-Madison's spin on an NCAA program to help new athletes adjust to college.
If Doyle decides to call it quits, Lawton would serve the state well as governor.
Around 69 percent of residents support a statewide smoking ban, according to a recent poll, though the bill is stalled in both the state Senate and state Assembly.