Wilson St. standoff ends peacefully
By Negassi Tesfamichael | Feb. 5, 2008Three children and their mother were involved in a standoff between a Madison man and police.
Three children and their mother were involved in a standoff between a Madison man and police.
UW-Madison polticial scientist Charles Franklin will participate in an Ad Hoc Committee to analyze why polls have not accurately predicted the 2008 presidential primary results
Ryan Reszel tells why the Patriots' loss was everyone else's gain.
Provost Patrick Farrell said the department could be fully functioning by fall 2008.
Two UW grads create artwork with nothing but scissors and imagination'
Both the men's and women's teams lost matches.
Coach knows conference victories away from Kohl Center do not come easy.
Senior takes honor for second time this season.
Scientists are teaming up to address how climate change in Wisconsin will affect the state's industries, environment and resident' squality of life.
The city's salt supply and winter tourism are doing well this season.
Despite some backlash, Peet's Coffee and Tea is a perfect fit for students.
With Michigan Tech looming on horizon, there's no time to dwell on Minnesota-Duluth defeat.
A group of local artists collaborates on this collection of paintings featuring lush Madison landscapes'
An ongoing investigation into a conspiracy concerning political fundraiser Dennis Troha led to another guilty plea Friday, according to the Department of Justice.
UW has ups and downs during the weekend.
Woody Harrelson stars in 'The Walker,' a cleverly written screenplay about loyalty, moralty and Canasta. '
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.
Wisconsin won 6-1 and 5-2 over North Dakota.
Student organizations celebrate Black History Month with a kick-off event Saturday at Memorial Union.