Employees charged in Union theft
By Justine Colgan and Katrina Rust | Feb. 29, 2008Five former Stiftskeller employees cited for stealing nearly $15,000.
Five former Stiftskeller employees cited for stealing nearly $15,000.
Wisconsin Union officials said employee frustration was targeted toward one Union manager and was not representative of overall employee opinions.
The Urban Design Commission said more input from Madison's Traffic Engineer is needed.
A group of UW-Madison medical students lobbied for a universal health care proposal at the state Capitol Wednesday. A controversial rape victim's bill will be acted on Thursday.
Bill says it's time for the presidential candidates to take a stand for science'
Membeers of the Concord Coalition Fiscal Wake-Up Tour met with Students Wednesday.
PACE objectives will not be achieved with university-funded ID scanners offered to local bars.
Katie Elliott posted the lowest score for the Badgers.
A new report seeks to end same day voter registration in the state, though election officials dispute it.
Anna analyzes false perceptions of writing, caused largely by our oversimplifying film industry.'
As UW prepares for Minnesota State, controversy swirls around Duluth freshman.
UW-Madison biochemist Judith Kimble was elected to the National Academy of Sciences governing council.
Sucre gives Madison an upscale option for late night desserts and drinks. '
When did smoking start? And why does everyone want to stop it? And what would America be without cigarettes? Matt explains.'
The third annual Wisconsin Wellness Campaign is Saturday at the SERF.
Sports editor Nate Carey expressed the need for more rules to protect fans.
Spartans pose final home test for Badgers'
Pick the perfect spot to eat in solitude by following Ariel's tips. '
Senior Guard Michael Flowers has developed into one of the most important pieces for Wisconsin'
Ian Gurfield, the founder of Ian's Pizza, encouraged entrepreneurship to UW-Madison students Wednesday.