UW grads 'Scavenge' for inspiration
By Molly Reppen and Emma Condon | Feb. 5, 2008Two UW grads create artwork with nothing but scissors and imagination'
Two UW grads create artwork with nothing but scissors and imagination'
Scientists are teaming up to address how climate change in Wisconsin will affect the state's industries, environment and resident' squality of life.
With Michigan Tech looming on horizon, there's no time to dwell on Minnesota-Duluth defeat.
The city's salt supply and winter tourism are doing well this season.
A group of local artists collaborates on this collection of paintings featuring lush Madison landscapes'
Despite some backlash, Peet's Coffee and Tea is a perfect fit for students.
Wisconsin jumps on Minnesota early, coasts to 63-47 victory in Minneapolis.
The men's hockey team could not take advantage when it had a chance for the sweep against Minnesota-Duluth.
Cieslewicz's \Green Madison Plan"" key to moving forward
'Vampire Weekend' receives rave reviews from both mainstream and alternative listeners on debut, self-titled album'
Badgers win for first time ever at Penn State.
UW lost to the No. 1 Hawkeyes by two points.
A January Federal Court ruling presented enough evidence Sunday for the Associated Students of Madison student judiciary to change a Roman Catholic Foundation-UW-Madison appeal into a new eligibility complaint.
Woody Harrelson stars in 'The Walker,' a cleverly written screenplay about loyalty, moralty and Canasta. '
UW has ups and downs during the weekend.
An ongoing investigation into a conspiracy concerning political fundraiser Dennis Troha led to another guilty plea Friday, according to the Department of Justice.
Megan finds herself distracted by a texting fiend in her class.'
In the Super Tuesday"" Presidential contests, campaigns are targeting key delegates in each state, with Wisconsin no exception.
Certain types of testing actually beneficial to society
The victim, Joel A. Marino, was laid to rest Saturday.