Two abortion bills move forward in state
By UW Dietetics and Nutrition Club NULL | Feb. 25, 2008Two politically contentious abortion bills are moving forward in the state legislature recently.
Two politically contentious abortion bills are moving forward in the state legislature recently.
A night a Carson's isn't the same when the hilarious Galarius.'
Firefighters evacuated the Engineering Research Building after a large acid spill.
Spending on advertising in Wisconsin was well distributed throughout the state
Roundy's Supermarkets is negotiating with Executive Managment Inc. to lease space in the new University Square development.
The women's basketball team won again, 59-57 over Minnesota.
The Recording Industry Association of America sent its thirteenth wave of pre-litigation letters to schools Thursday. UW-Madison did not receive any.
The Roman Catholic Foundation-UW-Madison presented its third eligibility hearing of this budget cycle Thursday
Firefighters evacuated the Engineering Research Building after a large acid spill.
Lady Badgers also head to Minnesota for border battle of epic proportions.
We put the major contenders through the gauntlet. A panel of Cardinal jurors debate the merits of this year's best.'
Men's hockey travels to Minnesota to take on border rival Golden Gophers.
UW-Madison's proposal to fund ID scanners in in downtown bars fails to adequately address underage drinking problems
State officials mishandled the response to a recent snowstorm, according to Gov. Jim Doyle, with a Thursday report showing how the situation was worse because of bureaucratic inaction.
What Kiera thought was premature hearing loss turns into an adventure involving Valentine's Day, raisins and tuna sandwiches.'
Cardinal Arts staffers pick their favorite movie moments'
Attempts to eliminate same-day voter registration fail to recognize flaws in process
campus-wide smoking ban infringes personal rights
Thursday's town hall meeting was a key part of an agreement between the state and the Sierra Club, who brought a federal lawsuit against the state citing violations of the Clean Air Act.
University Health Services reported a record number of influenza vaccine distributions this year, however, only one strain of the flu is responding to the vaccine.