Japanese prints adorn Chazen
By Shelby Goldman | Nov. 30, 2007Chazen presents woodblock prints from the Utagawa School in Japan.'
Chazen presents woodblock prints from the Utagawa School in Japan.'
The UW men's hockey team will have two tough contests against St. Cloud State.
Three to 8 inches of snow is expected to fall Saturday.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Louis Butler might have a conflict of interest in a case in that has already been looked at closely for ethical problems due to Justice Annette Ziegler deciding not to recuse herself.
The garage rock scene exploded in 2001. The White Stripes, the Strokes, the Vines and the Hives all had their breakout that year, with fast paced songs that had a wild, uncontrolled feeling.
An influential state Republican lawmaker headed to North Carolina for training and eventual deployment to Iraq Thursday.
Sex Out Loud brings the AIDS Memorial Quilt to the Red Gym for two weeks in recognition of world AIDS Day.
ASM's textbook swap cannot be successful if flaws are not considered and fixed
Wisconsin and Virginia take to the court Friday.
A preliminary design was presented to neighborhood residents of a new complex on Bassett and Wilson Streets.
The UW wrestling team will face tough competition in Sin City.
Kiera teaches her friend about tampons. A bloody mess ensues.'
WE Energies new power plant loses permits allowing water discharge in Lake Michigan in lawsuit with environmental proponents.
The Badgers are prepared for two more classic games against the Bulldogs.
Attention to appearance may seem frivolous for presidential candidates, but appearance serves an important function.
A case involving the state ban on gay marriage moved forward on Wednesday, with a judge ruling Bill McConkey could legally continue his attempt to overturn the ban.
'No Country for Old Men' depicts an America that exists in our own collective consciousness. '
The Wisconsin Do Not Call List deadline is today, with thousands calling the state government to register and causing some slow down in the registry system.
Columnist Jon Bortin explains the importance of the series against St. Cloud State.
Two recent reports said there is excessive sentencing and racial inequalities in the criminal justice system across the country, including in Wisconsin.