Kohl Center bill totals $32,000 for Obama rally
By Whitney Newman and Andrea Snow | Feb. 14, 2008Five days of hurried preparation went into ensuring U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., event ran smoothly
Five days of hurried preparation went into ensuring U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., event ran smoothly
Police are searching for two men who were involved in serveral attempted burglaries on Saturday.
Already found your special someone's special something? Need some music to set the perfect mood? From Marvin Gaye to Daft Punk, our Arts staff gives its suggestions.'
Wisconsin hopes to smash Gophers again'
Crowd enjoys game-like setting far from Bloomington.
New Era Cap Company's labor agreement with the union representing its Mobile, Ala., factory Wednessday will not change UW-Madison's contract cut with the company.
Senior forward Brian Butch has one last shot to lead his team into the NCAA Tournament'
Badgers have dropped two straight.
UW-Madison was one of about 500 colleges and universities on the President's Higher Education Committee service Honor Roll.
Sports editor Nate Carey tells athletes to focus on the games, not the their sweethearts and fame.
Butch's unorthodox 3-pointer lifts Wisconsin to victory over Indiana.
Wisconsin's economy is likely to face a downturn, with analysts saying the state budget is likely to face a shortfall of $652 million. Lawmakers have offered few specifics in response to the problem.
PowerPlay editor Eric Levine reviews the surprises and disappointments of the current college hockey season.'
Brad describes his favorite love story and speculates what it says about his personality'
Badgers lose to Utah and BYU, defeat Northern Colorado and Utah Valley
An efficiency ordinance could force rental-property owners to eliminate use of fluorescent light bulbs.
In preparation for Wisconsin's primary Feb. 19, Chancellor John Wiley e-mailed the student body urging them to be active in the election.
The women's hockey team notched a win against Minnesota-Duluth thanks to a goal from a native of the Duluth area.'
In addition to Bill Clinton and Mike Huckabee, two actors will will add some Hollywood starpower to the stumping scene in Madison Thursday.
The superdelegate vote in the primaries has never been so important since its implementation.