'Burnout' not 'Paradise' for all, drives away casual gamers
By Mark Riechers | Feb. 7, 2008The latest sequel to the \Burnout"" series is likely to divide gamers.'
The latest sequel to the \Burnout"" series is likely to divide gamers.'
29 recruits sign letters of intent to play Wisconsin football.
Nate explains how the third-year coach uses UW to his advantage.
Matt goes for an interview and discovers that a job will test his moral and ethic conscience.'
Democratic Presidential candidates will likely focus on Wisconsin's Feb. 19 earlier than Republicans. The lack of a front-runner in the Democratic race means most states are heavily contested.
New research on autism is helping complete the puzzle facing patients and doctors alike.
Junior forward Marcus Landry continues to improve for Wisconsin this season.'
UW System President Kevin Reilly plans to present a proposal to the Board of Regents Thursday that would offer a new extracurricular transcript to UW students in addition to the traditional academic transcript.
Recap of Focus the Nation teach-in'
Crystal Crowns gives out awards for the best shooter, passer, and more.'
Badgers win 60-54 in lackluster fashion.
Junior forward Marcus Landry continues to improve for Wisconsin this season.'
Wisconsin looks to prove Top-10 ranking against Iowa
U.S. Rep. Neil Abercrombie, D-Hawaii, met with UW-Madison students and community members Tuesday to encourage voting in the Wisconsin primary on Feb. 19.
Dane County officials participated in specialized training to better handle potential disasters.
A republican in the state Assembly recently said the UW Board of Regents to drop a lawsuit against Washburn University concerning logo copyright issue.
Wisconsin should continue its progressive stance against smoking in public places.
Badgers enter season with high hopes.
Super Tuesday"" proved indecisive in the Democratic race. Several states went to U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., for the Republicans.
From _Coming on Strong_ through _The Warning_ and now on to _Made in the Dark_, London's Hot Chip have made a rather quick shift from mellow, occasionally dreary R&B-inspired electronica to catchy dance music that deftly re-engineers funk and disco.