Students will vote on Iraqi Student Project
By Amanda Hoffstrom | Mar. 7, 2008The Iraqi Student Project aims to cover tuition for Iraq refugees at American Universities
The Iraqi Student Project aims to cover tuition for Iraq refugees at American Universities
Badgers claim at least a share of the Big Ten title with 77-41 victory over Penn State.
Several graduating seniors on the UW football team worked out in front of NFL scouts Wednesday.
Emily attempts a dangerous contest with her roomates with a unique Valentine's Day present.'
The brand platform seeks to promote Wisconsin by focusing on its history.
After winning Ohio and Texas, Obama still leads Clinton by 150 delegates, and will widen the gap in coming weeks.
'The Bluest Eye' showcases UW acting, thought-provoking themes.'
UW-Madison students heard first hand accounts about addiction and sobrety from three recovering drug and alcohol addicts Wednesday at the Red Gym.
Casey talks about what happens when bad stars try to ruin good shows.'
Matt's new job is both prestigious and exotic. '
The governor announced his plan for a budget repair bill Thursday, though any bill is likely to face opposition from Senate Democrats and Assembly Republicans.
As both sides are unhappy in Wisconsin Union dispute, both sides must compromise.
Professors not paid enough to supply funds for low-income scholarships
Women's basketball beat writer Jay Messar breaks down the Big Ten Tournament bracket.
Iraq War costs state over $46 billion by 2017, not top issue for Wis. voters
Football life without Favre will not be easy, but Green Bay still has the tools to compete.
Candidates for the Associated Students of Madison elections in April were announced Wednessday. Representatives from a majority of UW-Madison colelges and schools will be on the Spring ballot.
Under the ordinance, landlords would be required to provide photographic evidence of security deposit deduction damages.
Although PSU only had one player in double figures, Wisconsin received stellar play from its bench.
What are whole grains and how healthy are they really?'