Fruit flies wear beer goggles too
By Jennifer Evans | Jan. 18, 2008Humans aren't alone when it comes to looking for sex when intoxicated'
Humans aren't alone when it comes to looking for sex when intoxicated'
A bill recently moved forward in the state Assembly that would end same day voter registration, splitting supporters and opponents largely along party lines.
New scientific research sheds light on where dreams come from and what they mean'
Five tips for sticking to and achieving your weight-loss resolution'
UW Initiative to warn of the dangers of illegal downloading.
Badgers must deal with many changes this offseason.
UW-Madison showed significant increase in affordability, according to Kiplinger's national ranking.
Gov. Jim Doyle approved a $900,000 proect for design work at Madison's Dane County Regional Airport.
The April 2008 ballot will contain a referendum allowing Wisconsin voters to ban a governor's ability to use partial vetoes in legislation.
Schedule favors Badgers down the stretch.
Adam dives into responsibility and the lack-there-of at the Outback Bowl.
4th-and-two decision comes back to haunt UW
Seven movies you may have missed while roasting your chestnuts this break'
Wisconsin's Presidential primary is likely to be very important or not at all important, with either outcome impossible to predict for each party.
Wisconsin rides eight-game win streak.
In the recent Presidential contests young voters have decided the winners. All recent primary and caucus winners, in both parties, have led among young voters.
The Charter Street Heating Plant faces a federal government objection to a previous settlement; a former employee of the Walnut Street Heating Plant alleges sexual harassment by her former male coworkers.
The university maintained its ranking behind the University of Washington for the second consecutive year.
Professor Ken Goldstein and UW-Madison students form a project that focuses on the affectiveness of political advertisments.