Stiemsma and Ward raise the bar
By Ben Breiner | Nov. 7, 2007Senior center Greg Stiemsma looks to blossom this year. '
Senior center Greg Stiemsma looks to blossom this year. '
Harry Potter author outs character, but people should not care about a matter as silly as this.
Little support was found among media representatives for a bill read in the state Assembly Tuesday, one that might limit press access to court and police documents.
The Daily Cardinal chats with Casey Shorts, who recently tried out for the men's basketball team
The Wisconsin women's basketball team did not graduate any seniors at the end of last season, which gives them great potential this year.'
City officials are proposing a taxi-cab stand system in response to chaos around bartime on State Street. Police say they are concerned for the safety of the mad rush of often-drunk cab seekers.
Wisconsin played tough against the Big Ten Champion Hoosiers.
Powerplay columnist Eric Levine reflects upon his lifelong battle with NHL video games'
The tenth-ranked Wisconsin Badgers host the third-ranked North Dakota Fighting Sioux this weekend at the Kohl Center.'
Jerry Seinfeld takes stand up humor to the big screen in form of a rebellious bumblebee.'
Supporters of 2008 presidential hopeful join national campaign to break record for most money raised in one day by a presidential candidate.
Sports editor Ryan Reszel takes a satirical poke at Charter.
While Wisconsin is off this weekend, four women's hockey players will head to Madison.'
Repetitive choruses and juvenile lyrics abound on Britney Spears' newest effort.'
Badger hockey parents deal with the struggles of rarely seeing their kids but the joys of watching them succeed'
Hunters value conservation just like anybody else.
Wisconsin is 12th in the United Health Foundation's 2007 state health rankings, released Monday. Vermont and Minnesota hold the top two spots.
The newly formed state Government Accountability Board appointed their top enforcement official Monday, even as public support for campaign finance reforms seems to decrease. The new board was formed to provide more oversight than previous ethics panels.
Speedway Construction made the lowest bid and will take over construction on the street's 500 and 600 blocks next summer.
A UW-Madison sophomore was killed last Thursday in a car accident. She was on her way home to visit family in Minnesota.