Student alumni board to host MadLaughs comedy show
By Abby Becker and Erin Banco | Nov. 28, 2007MadLaughs will be held Nov. 29 from 8 p.m until 10 p.m. at Madison Avenue.
MadLaughs will be held Nov. 29 from 8 p.m until 10 p.m. at Madison Avenue.
The software program that Wisconsin uses for voter registrations during elections is still incomplete, according to government officials, with watchdog groups calling the program a disaster.
It's that time of year again and Brad Boron is trying to rediscover the Disney joys of his youth.'
Two state legislators said they are still unsatisfied with answers provided to them from UW-Madison about the contract with the Big Ten Network, in a recent letter delivered to Chancellor John Wiley. UW Officials say the contract is beneficial overall.
Any development that brings us closer to finding cures for chronic diseases such as Parkinson's or Alzheimer's should be welcomed.
Madison fire officials find smoking materials to be the cause of a house fire on Nov. 18 at 123 N. Bedford St. One college student perished and three UW-Madison students were injured.
The Badgers had trouble handling the full-court pressure of the Blue Devils
Although women's basketball coach Lisa Stone mentioned ways in which her team could improve, she said she was happy with the effort and team chemistry.
Keaton explores the many forms of art.'
A bill in the state Legislature hopes to curb drunk driving in the state, though critics say those with alcohol addictions will not be stopped by the threat of more consequences.
The first of three finalists for the position of UW-Madison Vice Provost of diversity and climate visited campus Monday night and discussed his role as a leader on diversity issues.
Ben Peterson discusses bands that have succeeded with a more simplistic recording approach.'
Campus and city officials gave updates Monday on the staus of several building issues.
University and state agree to settle Sierra Club suit.
Students are encouraged to e-mail their opinions on the issues.
During his weekly press conference, UW men's hockey coach Mike Eaves acknowledged the efforts of Podge Turnbull and Ben Grotting
The state government has increased Wisconsin's debt levels in the past few years, with taxes not keeping up with state spending. Some officials say the deficit spending can help the state in the long-term.
Senior libero Jocelyn Wack also earned All-Big Ten Honorable Mention.
If college basketball has a Holyland,"" it stands in Durham, N.C. Every year the ""Cameron Crazies"" come dressed in blue and white to partake in the religion known as Duke basketball.
Ryan Reszel dissects the plethora of programming on one of America's finest networks.