Women's hockey loses in NCAA Championship against Duluth
By Eric Levine | Mar. 24, 2008Badgers fall short of third-straight championship
Badgers fall short of third-straight championship
Upcoming amendment on April 1 ballot important to solve budget-related issues
The 25th semiannual used book sale will be March 26-29.
Stiemsma a force in tournament for surging Badgers.
Protests nationally and in Madison drew crowds against the five-year U.S. occupation of Iraq.
A bill to close the $428 million state budget shortfall is likely to pass the Senate, though it differs from versions proposed by Gov. Jim Doyle and the Assembly.
The six faculty members will receive $60,000 for research.
A would-be purse thief fled after two UW-Madison students fought him back.
The number of burglaries in Madison increased 26.6 percent from 2006 to 2007.
The No. 3-seeded Wisconsin Badgers will face No. 10-seeded Davidson after beating Michael Beasley and the No. 11-seeded Wildcats.
The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation funds the annual H.I. Romnes award.
Badgers return to Kohl Center for regionals.
Alcohol policy recommendation made by Capitol Neighborhood Inc. has led student members of the State and Langdon Street neighborhood to push for removal from the downtown neighborhood association.
Wisconsin defeated Cal-State Fullerton 71-56 in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.
Wisconsin defeated Illinois 61-48 in the championship game.
New Madison Museum of Contemporary Art exhibit features modern twists on geometric norms.'
The Monona Terrace hosted the 2008 World Championship Cheese Contest March 11 to 13.
The Badgers will make stops in Missouri and California.