County board's student seat a voice for campus
By Evan Hall | Apr. 1, 2008The District 5 representative election Tuesday will usher in a new voice for UW-Madison students and the campus community.
The District 5 representative election Tuesday will usher in a new voice for UW-Madison students and the campus community.
The Daily Cardinal editorial board endorses Wyndham Manning for District 5 Dane County Board Supervisor
The two candidates running for a seat on the state Supreme Court both say their past experiences make them qualified to serve a ten-year term. The election is April 1.
Prepare yourself Madison. Samuel L. Jackson is coming to get our (expletive) badgers off our (expletive) buses.'
Students interested in applying to speak in front of incoming students in the fall should submit essays to chancellor@news.wisc.edu.
For the second straight season the UW men's basketball team exited the NCAA Tournament prematurely after losing to a lower-seeded team.
Simon Pegg's latest parody crosses the threshold of satirical comedy a few too many times, becoming the butt of its own joke.'
Ben discusses the Internet revolution's effect on gatekeeping and prestigious music critics'
The two candidates running for a seat on the state Supreme Court both say their past experiences make them qualified to serve a ten-year term. The election is April 1.
Luke and Lynn may be related, new gossip shows.'
A rally was held Monday at Memorial Union in support of UW-Madison pharmacy student Tope Awe, who is currently being detained in Milwaukee and facing deportation.
Freshman forward leaves for NHL, to play Thursday.
Women in leadership roles held a confidence-building conference for UW-Madison students Monday in Grainger Hall.
Young players leave mark on veteran coach.'
Badgers' run ends in Detroit after 73-56 loss to Davidson.
Like they have several times this season, the Badgers could not get a key goal to put the game out of reach.
Pop-punkers display an unexpected change in sound on their latest album.'
UW-Madison senior Ashok Kumar was elected District 5 supervisor in April 2006.