Students rally for rights in seg fee distribution
By Lara Sokolowski | Nov. 8, 2007Regents' committee votes five to four to send ammended policy to UW System campuses for review.
Regents' committee votes five to four to send ammended policy to UW System campuses for review.
A U.S. District court judge ruled Wednesday in favor of the Sierra Club in a civil lawsuit against the state.
Wisconsin looks to make a splash at the Great Lakes regional.
The competition from this bill will give students and residents better rates and services
Looking at five things that will determine who comes out on top in the Michigan-Wisconsin showdown.'
Vinehout offers reasons to hold off now and wait for a better version of the bill
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.'
No World For Tomorrow, Coheed and Cambria's newest album, brings a different sound to the emo/rock genre.'
The Daily Cardinal chats with Casey Shorts, who recently tried out for the men's basketball team
The Wisconsin men's basketball team will host IPFW in the first game of the regular season Sunday.'
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.
Hillel Foundation gets final approval from City Council for building new $14 million facility.
The Alliance for Programming Equality met with UWPD to outline goals in planning events at campus unions.
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.
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.
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.
Boron gives possible movie pitches as a result of a screenwriter strike.'