Leader first and pitcher second
By Scott Kellogg | Mar. 27, 2008New role emerging for Badger pitcher
New role emerging for Badger pitcher
Damon Williams was named vice provost for diversity and climate, and Steve Stern was named vice provost for faculty and staff Wednesday.
Researchers say what you think is scarce depends on how you look at it'
Is nuclear power part of a sustainable energy future?'
Manny Parra and Carlos Villanueva into starting rotation
Faculty to receive awards on April 7.
The grounds surrounding UW Hospital and Clinics will be entirely smoke-free beginning April 2.
WIth spring just around the corner, add citrus for a healthy zing to any meal. '
Louisville and Tennessee to lock heads too
Ariel tells the of how an ordinary family barbeque turned into a life changing experience.'
A vacation with the family isn't complete without car accidents, motion sickness and a few choice expletives.'
The full state Senate passed a budget repair bill Tuesday, though partisan differences are likely to slow the process. Republicans remain opposed to a Democratic proposal on hospitals revenues.
The Badgers men's tennis team earned a 4-3 win at Penn State to conclude their Spring Break schedule. The Women won against Central Florida during a respite from Big Ten opponents.
Spending by outside interest groups and mudslinging characterizes the current Supreme Court race, with the candidates debating in Madison Tuesday.
The Daily Cardinal takes a look at the upcoming seasons of UW-Madison's favorite baseball teams
A state court said it was correct for a pharmacist to be reprimanded for denying a student access to contraceptives on religious grounds Tuesday.
Brad analyzes the obstacles associated with adapting books to film. '
Former presidential candidate and current head of the Democratic Party Howard Dean held a rally Tuesday, and said he was looking forward to the November elections.
Members from the State and Langdon area want to separate from Capitol Neighborhoods, Inc. in order to create a campus neighborhood association.
UW alumnus Tom Beaumont spoke to students about political reporting.