Ushering in a new era
By The Daily Cardinal Editorial Board | Jan. 28, 2008The university made the right choice by ending its contract with New Era
The university made the right choice by ending its contract with New Era
Freshmen on the UW men's hockey team carried Wisconsin against Minnesota.
Classic cars are wanted for the filming of Johnny Depp's new film \Public Enemies,"" set to begin production in March.
In the midst of a long Winter Break, isolated from friends and cable television, Megan discovers new ways to pass the time.'
Cat Powers' new collection of covers is gritty, soulful and original'
The Badgers swept the Huskies and set an attendance record in the process
Purdue downed UW 60-56.
In the fourth installment of the 'Rambo' in over 20 years, Stallone delivers gore and not much else'
Virtual schools will be allowed to operate in Wisconsin, according to a new bill that is anticipated to pass with bipartisan support.
Paul Thomas Anderson 's latest film \There will be Blood"" is stunning bloodbath.'
Police and Nolan family have right to keep ongoing investigation quiet.
Several major city intersections, some which are located in UW-Madison's campus, are now equipped with traffic lights featuring a vocal signaling system.
A memo by a state fiscal watchdog agency said Wisconsin could face a growing debt of almost $400 million in the next two years.
Wisconsin looks for revenge and to keep pace with conference leaders Minnesota-Duluth and Minnesota.
Badgers return home with momentum in their favor.
Kiera finally comes to terms with her odd attraction to boys who look younger than they are.'
Gov. Jim Doyle encouraged student participation in the upcoming presidential election Thursday at the UW-Madison Students for Barack Obama organizational spring semester kickoff.
The controversial subject of physician-assisted suicide was introduced in a recent bill, facing opposition from several influential lobbyist groups.
Representatives from UW-Madison and the city of Madison met with downtown residents to outline current and future plans to combat the city's alcohol problems at a Capitol Neighborhoods, Inc. meeting Thursday night.
Police say suspect still at large, reward offered for information leading to arrest