Women's basketball loses heartbreaker to Ohio State
By Jay Messar | Feb. 11, 2008OSU won 80-77 Suday at the Kohl Center.
OSU won 80-77 Suday at the Kohl Center.
Students for Barack Obama have confirmed presidential hopeful U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., will make a campaign stop Tuesday at UW-Madison's Kohl Center.
Former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney suspended his Presidential campaign Thursday, with the decision possibly affecting the Wisconsin primary.
A case involving domestic partner benefits moved forward in the Supreme Court Thursday, though the underlying issue has not yet been ruled on.
Columnist Jon Bortin discusses the Badgers' unique style this season.
Reconstruction plans and renovation projects for Gilman and State Street were the focus of the State Street Design Project Committee meeting Thursday.
Lenny Kravitz retains his classic rock style guitars and love themes on his latest album.'
Former Pittsburgh coach joins the Badger coaching staff for the 2008 season.
Two wins will help Badgers in quest for home-ice advantage in the WCHA tournament.
The state might face a deficit of almost $1 billion this summer, according to Department of Administration documents released this week.
A proposed second transcript not an improvement over a resum é
When Kiera hit puberty, her voice didn't get the message, making her the fantasy of every man who comes within earshot.'
A new movie based on a graphic novel follows the life of a girl living in Iran during the Islamic revolution.'
CBSSports.com will offer official NCAA Tournament brackets on Facebook.
Badgers look to avenge sole conference defeat in battle with the Boilermakers.
The full Board of Regents will vote on the change Friday
The recent lawsuit joins a list of corporations UW has sued over patent infringement.
Proposed plan to raise salary for next chancellor a necessity for UW-Madison
Dane County voters must wait for the state Legislature to approve the creation of a Regional Transit Authority before it hits ballots.
Company executives see the change as a step toward the future, UW-Madison professors attribute the change to the dwindling number of newspaper readers.