UW confident it can win at St. Cloud again
By Jon Bortin | Mar. 13, 2008If the Badgers win their series against the Huskies, they will advance to the WCHA Final Five.
If the Badgers win their series against the Huskies, they will advance to the WCHA Final Five.
Funding for Wisconsin prisons went up by 251 percent over 20 years, with some political observers saying new correctional policies are needed.
Madison will be host to an international gathering of stem cell experts and advocates in September, according to Gov. Jim Doyle.
A comprehensive Great Lakes water bill is stalled in the Assembly, with the governor saying he will call a special session to pass the proposal.
Anna discusses her discovery of short stories, the more digestible alternatives to dense novels for a busy college student.'
Healthy Wisconsin bill important to state despite it's cost.
Film reveals perspective of Lennon's asssassin, stirs past, current political issues'
Underclassmen also compete for receiver spots.
Wisconsin takes the ice at Minnesota Saturday.
Senate needs to clarify broad terms in bill that removes gun restrictions in state of emergency.
Five Guys Burgers and Fries receives high ratings as Madison's newest spot for fast food. '
Matt learns that nightclubs aren't quite what Tony Fly promised they would be.'
The Badgers will make stops in Missouri and California.
The Monona Terrace hosted the 2008 World Championship Cheese Contest March 11 to 13.
The National Survey of Student Engagement asked students to weigh college experiences with the benefits of learning.
Removal of government intervention for current heath-care system necessary.
Everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day, but what about the rest of the year? The story behind why students stay - or stray - from their cultural backgrounds.'
Emily pays homage to National Peanut Butter Month by taste testing for the best peanut butter. '
The current Wisconsin Supreme Court race looks likely to be determined by special interest group donations, political observers say, which might lead to conflicts of interest.