Border Battle: Rival Gophers come to Kohl Center
By Nate Carey | Jan. 25, 2008Badgers return home with momentum in their favor.
Badgers return home with momentum in their favor.
Kiera finally comes to terms with her odd attraction to boys who look younger than they are.'
Gov. Jim Doyle encouraged student participation in the upcoming presidential election Thursday at the UW-Madison Students for Barack Obama organizational spring semester kickoff.
The controversial subject of physician-assisted suicide was introduced in a recent bill, facing opposition from several influential lobbyist groups.
Representatives from UW-Madison and the city of Madison met with downtown residents to outline current and future plans to combat the city's alcohol problems at a Capitol Neighborhoods, Inc. meeting Thursday night.
Police say suspect still at large, reward offered for information leading to arrest
Badgers defense holds Lions to a season low in points.
Competition between Wisconsin and California is driven by finances and it doesn't stop at stem-research.
Jon looks at how the WCHA handled Wisconsin's blown goal against Denver.
Former UW student premieres his gory new musical film at High Noon Saloon this weekend'
Badgers return home with momentum in their favor.
The Badgers won in a close match.
Whole Foods Market will only use paper and canvas bags after the current supply of bags is gone.
Sports editor Nate Carey discusses the probability of college hockey adopting the tie-breaking tactic.
John Lucey, UW-Madison associate professor of food science, shares his insights regarding animal cloning, food safety and the FDA's decision to allow cloned meat and milk to enter U.S. grocery stores - without labels.'
Ariel expresses her frustration in not being able to enjoy seasonal foods all year round. '
Latest Number One Gun album showcases Schneeweis' individual talent. '
In his annual State of the State Address, Doyle touts accomplishments, major goals for upcoming economic year
Wisconsin failed to reach high expectations after 12-1 season in 2006.