UW student awarded $20,000 entrepreneurial research grant
By UW Dietetics and Nutrition Club NULL | Feb. 27, 2008UW-Madison doctoral student Michael Ciuchta received the grant from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Monday.
UW-Madison doctoral student Michael Ciuchta received the grant from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Monday.
Wisconsin men's track team poised for run at eighth straight conference crown, women aim for top-three against tough Big Ten.
Students, faculty and many others attended the second chancellor search forum Tuesday to provide opinions on qualities needed for the next UW-Madison chancellor.
Danish duo, the Raveonettes, release a lack-luster new album.'
Badgers go for fifth straight victory, revenge for overtime loss earlier in season
There's nothing like waking up with a hangover to make Ashley want to house-hunt.'
The Redeployment Act of 2007 can feasibly bring back troops and still allow U.S. to maintain role in Iraq.
Despite some reptitive electronic melodies, Atlas Sound's structure, ambiance make first album successful '
Ben discusses time, contemporary musicians' effect on Michael Jackson's Thriller 25'
UW has won six of its last eight games.
The state Assembly should not delay passing a bill that would allow UW academic staff and faculty the opportunity to unionize.
Police closed a portion of University Avenue Monday night after a vehicle struck two pedestrians crossing the street.
The Badgers lost to South Carolina, Wright State and Hofstra and defeated South Florida.
New film can't capitalize on solid cast, intriguing concept.'
Is the government trying to distract us by planting daily annoyances in our lives? Keaton explores.'
Human trafficking is a growing problem in the state, according to a new report, with the general public largely unaware of the problem.
A local lawmaker will force a vote on a global warming bill Tuesday, attempting to bypass committee procedures and sway enough Republican votes for it to pass.
UW-Madison students, faculty and staff participated in a \mini-conference"" Monday to boost student involvement in the reconstruction of Union South and preservation of Memorial Union.
Northwestern was dropped on Friday.
Judge Michael Gableman, who is currently running for the state Supreme Court, spoke on campus Monday. He outlined his judicial philosophy and how it would affect his rulings.