Ice quake rocks campus
By Abby Sears | Feb. 1, 2008A rapid temperature change caused the ice on Lake Mendota to shift Thursday afternoon, noticeably shaking areas of campus
A rapid temperature change caused the ice on Lake Mendota to shift Thursday afternoon, noticeably shaking areas of campus
On their latest album, 'Slick Dogs and Ponies,' Louis XIV deliver a disappointing album.'
The cigarette tax does more than simply increase tax revenues
Separate bills involving ethanol and identification to buy alcohol were debated in the state Senate Thursday, with only one passing.
A local art studio exhibits its work at the Overture Center.'
A controversial bill banning partial birth abortions was debated in the state Assembly Thursday in committee.
The lack of space for student organizations coupled with the already existing coffee shops at the Memorial Union has caused student skepticism.
Turnovers kill any chance of a Wisconsin comeback.
Mayor Cieslewicz unveiled Madison's plan for a more environmentally friendly city at \Focus the Nation"" Thursday.
Kiera's lack of artistic ability has made everything from grade school art projects to college Power Points difficult.'
Legislature needs to focus on lack of funds prior to increasing financial aid
Krabbenhoft playes huge role in win over No. 11 Indiana
Anna criticizes society's tendency to label books written by women as \chick lit.""'
Bills relating to nanotechnology received support in an Assembly hearing Wednesday, though current economic woes in the state might lower support.
As the Super bowl approaches, New England and New York food battle it out.'
Madison's Vending Oversight Committee voted to allow food vendors to use electric generators.
Both the men's and women's teams take to the road this weekend.
Lisa Stone's Badgers head to Bloomington, Ind., in search of their third-straight victory.
Too many hits on the Focus the Nain website caused technical difficulties for many webcast participants including UW-Madison
Capital Neighborhood Inc.'s alcohol report wrongfully blames students and is counterproductive to the city