UHS gives tips for a fun and safe Spring Break
By Devin Rose | Mar. 12, 2008The advice from University Health Serices applies to all students, regardless of where they will be for Spring Break.
The advice from University Health Serices applies to all students, regardless of where they will be for Spring Break.
Several Badgers ready for return to NCAA Tournament
\Riverdance"" will come to Madison this March 11-13 for what may be their last U.S. tour ever.'
With their new album, Warpaint, the Crowes have evolved into a more natural, genuine sound.'
Sports editor Ryan Reszel gives his up close and personal account of Northwestern's Welsh-Ryan Arena.
Head coach give credit to defense, includes Stiemsma as important player off bench.
Eaves talks about playoffs, playing St. Cloud State twice in three weeks.
Religion and politics have been closely linked during presidential campaigns, but the end is near.
Keaton tries his turn at a little weekend DIY.'
Carriage negotiations between Comcast Corp. and the Big Ten Network appear to be making forward progress, according to a report released Monday.
According to a criminal complaint filed Monday, UW-Madison junior Alan Dubrow verbally threatened Assistant Dean Ervin Cox at Bascom Hall in late February.
An assessment on hospitals and borrowing money from transportation funds are the main ways to end the budget shortfall, Gov. Jim Doyle said Monday.
A bill meant to conserve water in the Great Lakes remains stalled in committee Monday, with Republicans and Democrats differing on amendments to the proposal.
Autism is on the rise and should be covered by health insurance.
Police announced Monday results of forensic testing on several items from the crime scene and nearby area.
Ben dishes out music for every season of the year. '
The University of Minnesota will launch a new, fast campus-wide wireless network in May. Brian rust of UW-Madison's Division of Information Technology said UW's network now extends to 95 percent of campus buildings.
Toxicology report will provide additional information in the death of 27-year-old Adam Nickel
Thomas Beaumont, UW alumnus and chief political reporter for the Des Moines Register, and Charles Fishman, author of \The Wal-Mart Effect,"" will visit with students later this spring.
As this legislative session comes to a close, a vote on the smoking ban is a necessity