Fall's campus fires provoke UW safety campaign
By Amanda Hoffstrom | Jan. 23, 2008Students have the opportunity to receive free smoke detector batteries, Ian's Pizza and one of six $100 University Book Store gift certificate.
Students have the opportunity to receive free smoke detector batteries, Ian's Pizza and one of six $100 University Book Store gift certificate.
A controversial rape victims bill will be voted on again Wednesday in the state Assembly, with supporters saying the bill is likely to pass
Foreign language classes are meant for students who want to study language, not those who are forced into it.
Badgers win despite being heavily out-rebounded.
The Madison City Council heard recommendations from City Attorney Michael May Tuesday, regarding the use of Metro busses for alcohol and gambling advertisements. The Council also defeated a resolution adding five vehicles to a two-year pilot program that
When January 1 rolls around, it's time for The Person You Actually Are to meet The Person You Would Like to Be'
Athletic policy fails to address alcohol-related incidents
Kathryn Heigl stars in a new movie about a woman trapped in the role of bridesmaid with no end in sight.'
Two Democratic legislators are trying to repeal a law in Wisconsin that criminalizes abortion, though the 158 years-old law is not currently enforced.
A team of UW-Madison researchers has discovered a way to genetically neutralize the deadly Ebola virus, according to an article published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Wolverines put up tough fight in series finale.
Senior guard Jolene Anderson passes Barb Franke to take sole possession of first place.
The Kansas City-based non-profit organization is expanding its business mentorship program to Madison's young entrepreneurs.
In their popular books, Kim Barnouin and Rory Freedman warn against Wisconsin staples like cheese and beer.'
The UW-Madison School of Music will provide two new undergraduate scholarships after receiving a generous gift from a music loving couple.
Kiera finds family memorabilia in her basement'
Armed with fierce opinions and newly acquired voting rights, UW-Madison students vie to put their preferred candidate in the Oval Office.
Badgers sweep only series over Winter Break.
Junior Kevin Gullikson has recieved three underage drinking tickets in Madison and one in Minnesota.