UW readies for in-state battle No. 2
By Adam Hoge and Daily Cardinal Staff | Dec. 12, 2007The men's basketball team will look to avenge its loss to Marquette by defeating the UWM Panthers.
The men's basketball team will look to avenge its loss to Marquette by defeating the UWM Panthers.
Kenneth Durgans is the right candidate to increase the number of minority students on campus, but also to make diversity an experience for all UW-Madison students.
Madison declares another snow emergency as Tuesday's snowstorm delivers five more inches of snow. Classes continue at UW-Madison despite other cancellations at campuses across the state.
Ghostface Killah takes a more down to earth approach by rapping about relatable subject matter on his latest, The Big Doe Rehab.'
Major bills passed in the state Senate easily Tuesday, though the \Compassionate Care"" bill remains unresolved in the Assembly
Wisconsin and Northern Iowa wrestled to a 16-16 tie.
Senior guard Jolene Anderson moved to third place on UW's career scoring list Tuesday night.
Columnist Adam Hoge explains his life as a fantasy general manager.
Roman Catholic Foundation-UW-Madison filed a motion against the university Monday allegeding a violation of a previous settlement.
Lawmakers fail to recognize that banning Salvia does not mean preventing its trade or usage
The red X's on my calendar have been accumulating, and that means the day I've waited months for is almost here - WINTER BREAK!'
Movie adaptation of 'The Kite Runner' visually stuns.'
Several conference teams are stumbling out of the gate.
Wisconsin basketball head coach Bo Ryan praised the play of Michael Flowers and Joe Krabbenhoft, but said his team needed to limit its turnovers.
Madison Ballet tradition now includes 14 professionals. '
The analyst and graduation speaker will be on \The Student Section"" from 4-6 p.m.
The next couple of months should only be known as The Holidays."" There's no need to specifically refer to any of these religious occasions by name.
Keaton shares a Christmas tradition that involves singing and running from the neighbors.'
Every member of the Wisconsin Supreme Court signed a letter supporting campaign finance reform for Supreme Court races, putting political pressure on the Legislature to act on a recent reform proposal.