Wisconsin women's hockey sweeps Minnesota State
By Molly Reppen and Ben Breiner | Oct. 29, 2007Badgers should regain No. 1 spot with weekend sweep.
Badgers should regain No. 1 spot with weekend sweep.
The state budget, having been stalled in legislative gridlock for over 118 days, was signed by Gov. Jim Doyle Friday. A doctors association plans on suing over a $200 million fund transfer included in the budget.
Running attack leads UW over IU.
$85 million gift largest in school history
Sen. Judy Robson deserved removal from post as majority leader because she failed to fulfill the requirements of the job.
A crowd of 34,000 graced State Street for Freakfest 2007"" Saturday night and early Sunday and for the second straight year, police cleared the street peacefully and reported fewer arrests. They reported no vandalism or property damage.
Loss to Minnesota leaves Badgers uncertain about Big Ten Playoffs.
Gregg Nebel, Adidas' director of social and environmental affairs, addressed UW-Madison's Labor Licensing Policy Committee Friday about the company's efforts to curb sweatshop abuses.
Badgers break eight game losing streak.
The third ranking Republican in the state Assembly and a father of six, state Rep. Mark Gundrum, R-New Berlin, will serve in Iraq in the coming months.
Identifying yourself as a liberal should not carry negative connotations.
Badgers take out Hoosiers in homecoming win.
Daniel Kelly was found not guilty of first-degree reckless homicide Friday by a Dane County judge.
Badgers go out on the road once again.
New Gavin Hood movie delves into the controversial methods of terrorist interrogation'
Lawyers from both sides rested their cases Thursday, closing statements and a possible verdict could come Friday.
The Daily Cardinal Arts staff brings you sinful movies to watch over Halloween weekend.'
City officials look for 2006 success to carry into this year, thanks to tweaks in the event.
Leaders from Democratic candidates' student groups offer information about their respective candidates' stances on pertinent student issues
Joe Wineke, Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair, addressed students at the UW Students for Edwards meeting Thursday.