Tournament bound, Badgers look to tame Wildcats
By Royston Sim | Nov. 8, 2007Wisconsin is ready to battle No. 3 seed Northwestern.
Wisconsin is ready to battle No. 3 seed Northwestern.
Madison Pop Festival 2007 is bringing old and new acts to campus Nov. 8-10.'
Joe breaks down the eating habits of several figures of the pre-Entertainment Tonight era.'
With multivitamin sales on the rise, local nutrition experts break down their costs and benefits'
New website is a part of national initiative.
Police arrested a man on Madison's east side during Tuesday evening rush hour for Operating a Motor Vehicle While Under the Influence.
University police generated a poster Monday with a photo and description of a suspended UW-Madison student who sent threatening e-mails to a faculty member last week.
Despite some swirling rumors, columnist Adam Hoge says UW Athletics Director Barry Alvarez and head football coach Bret Bielema will remain at Wisconsin for years to come.
The Wisconsin volleyball team has won five straight against Illinois.
Senior forward Danielle Ward hopes to have a healthy season.'
Freshman Jon Leuer has impressed both his coaches and teammates with this play.
The Wisconsin men's basketball team will host IPFW in the first game of the regular season Sunday.'
No World For Tomorrow, Coheed and Cambria's newest album, brings a different sound to the emo/rock genre.'
Both U.S. Senators from Wisconsin voted against President Bush's choice as a new Attorney General Tuesday, saying he was still too willing to defer to the President's views on key issues.
The Alliance for Programming Equality met with UWPD to outline goals in planning events at campus unions.
Hillel Foundation gets final approval from City Council for building new $14 million facility.
Assembly Republican leadership said Monday that the state's largest doctors group, the Wisconsin Medical Society, hurt the Republicans negotiating efforts when WMS sent a memo to Gov. Jim Doyle about a controversial budget provision.
Dominance in the Madison market, as well as in other areas across the country, has led to complacency, high prices and woeful customer service on the part of the cable goliath.
Warren Bass spoke of the 9/11 Commission Tuesday at the Wisconsin Veterans Museum
Boron gives possible movie pitches as a result of a screenwriter strike.'