Drinking age should remain
By Whitney Newman and The Daily Cardinal Editorial Board | Mar. 31, 2008The state should not pass legislation lowering the drinking age for military personnel.
The state should not pass legislation lowering the drinking age for military personnel.
The Badgers had a difficult time explaining their second half meltdown.
A moving new film about American troops examines the loophole in service contracts.'
After a brief lapse, Megan returns with her presidential campaign in full-swing.'
The state Supreme Court election is Tuesday, with the two candidates participating in one of the most negative judicial campaigns in recent state history, according to watchdog groups.
A contentious Supreme Court race and the governor's Frankenstein"" veto power are predicted to draw 875,000 voters Tuesday.
The first annual all-campus Leadership Week will feature events to spread awareness of learning outside the classroom.
About 200 cities across the globe will participate in an electricity conservation event Saturday.
Injuries slow down football team early in spring practices.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the parents of children who host drinking parties in their homes when a car accident results from the party cannot be sued as a result if they are unaware of the drinking.
Badgers return to Kohl Center to take on Denver in a regional matchup.
State Assembly Speaker Mike Huebsch, R-West Salem, announced Thursday an agreement can be reached in the next few days on the $527 million budget shortfall.
The Government Accountability Board voted Thursday to consider regulating advertisements paid for by special interest groups in order to improve the campaign process.
In the third open forum in the last month, Union administration met with student food staff to adress employee concerns. Student employees at the meeting called attention to the lack of communication between employees and administration.
Kiera goes to a Shakespeare play, ends drenched in saliva'
Despite negative reputation, sororities provide valuable service to students, campus.
Gov. Jim Doyle announced Thursday two new appointees to the UW System Board of Regents.
Jon examines how the men's hockey team made it into the NCAA Tournament.
Wisconsin's softball team starts Big Ten season Friday.
The Daily Cardinal sits down with the young stars of the new horror film \The Ruins.""'