Badger football shows promising defense despite injuries
By Tom Lea | Apr. 21, 2008Wisconsin football performed better than expected in the spring game Saturday afternoon.
Wisconsin football performed better than expected in the spring game Saturday afternoon.
Working as a cashier provides no buffer zone between Megan and over-used pick-up lines'
Judge Michael Gableman was asked to attend a prayer breakfast sponsored by a sheriff's department recently, though critics said it violates laws on secular government.
Wisconsin struggled on the road this weekend.
A controversial decision to eliminate a group of students from UW-Milwaukee student elections leaves many question the election rules
Two-day filmmaking frenzy comes to Madison this weekend.'
Columnist Joe Bortin outlines what John Hammond must do to build a winner in Milwaukee.
After frequently being at a disadvantage because of her short stature, Kiera finds herself towering over seventh-grade boys.'
Injury-riddled Badgers prepare for Cardinal and White scrimmage.
Eight UW-Madison graduate students and professors received the 2008 awards in the arts granted by the Arts Institue Thursday.
The 2008 humorology production of \That is it"" plays in the Memorial Union Theater april 16 through 18.
Critically acclaimed musical offers viewers a sight to bee-hold.'
Many of Wisconsin's top performers will rest for the Drake Relays
Madison Police will talk to partygoers about simple personal safety at the Mifflin Street Block Party May 3.
The Multicultural Student Coalition presents a week of music, poetry and social commentary this weekend. '
For the eighth year, WASB will hold the All-Campus PArty beginning April 19 with the UW-Madison Badger Football game.
A ceremony hosted by Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen commemorates National Crime Victims' Awareness Week.
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