Changes to Kohl Center during regional no help to Denver
By Nate Carey | Apr. 3, 2008Badgers played well on home ice in tournament
Badgers played well on home ice in tournament
Despite being stalled in the state Legislature, smoking bans are again drawing conflict in the state, with a new study saying they often increase drunk-driving fatalities.
Between the religious right and violence in the name of religion, do atheists on campus have a prayer?'
Columnist Adam Hoge muses about the fall of Indiana's storied basketball program and previews the Big Ten for next season.
Police say the incident was an April Fools Day joke that occurred overnight.
Manning and amendment of Frankenstein veto are the smartest choices for the Madison student community
In the aftermath of the badgers season ending loss to North Dakota in the NCAA tournament, it is time to look back at the moments that defined this season and this team.
The death of an 11-year-old highlights problem when parents neglect medical treatment for children.
The recent state Supreme Court race was dominated by special interest money, according to ethics groups around the state, though others say it meant the race was competitive.
Ashley is lost and alone after her boyfriend leaves her for another man.'
Madison police blocked of the 500 block of West Doty Street Wednesday afternoon
Students watch a live web cast from Jeffrey Sachs, UN director of the Millennium Project, about economic disparities across the globe.
Private bus companies could offer a similar surface for about the same price, officials say.
The Badger softball team will take on Loyola-Chicago in a doubleheader Wednesday. Over the weekend they were swept in doubleheaders against Northwestern and Michigan State.
Wyndham Manning will replace Ashok Kumar as District 5 supervisor on the Dane County Board.
The Association of University Technology Managers awarded WARF's Andy Cohn with the Bayh-Dole Award.
Brad interviews the classic \G.I. Joe"" character Snake Eyes about the life of a villian.'
Wisconsin residents approved a constitutional amendment on Tuesday's ballot, which will limit the governor's ability to restructure budget bills with veto powers.
UW-Madison pharmacy student Tope Awe was released from immigration and customs enforcement custody Tuesday but still faces deportation.
In one of the most contentious and negative Supreme Court races in state history, Michael Gableman emerged as the winner Tuesday.