New plan to test undergrad learning
By Devin Rose | Nov. 9, 2007The UW System Board of Regents dicussed a new learning assessment initiative and outcomes of the approved 2007-'09 biennial state budget at its meeting or Thursday.
The UW System Board of Regents dicussed a new learning assessment initiative and outcomes of the approved 2007-'09 biennial state budget at its meeting or Thursday.
A former Republican leader in the state Assembly had his conviction overturned Thursday, having been convicted in one of the largest political scandals in recent Wisconsin politics.
Q: What causes a hangover?'
Vinehout offers reasons to hold off now and wait for a better version of the bill
\Tracks and Traces"" conveys emotion through bold colors and linear movements.'
Badgers beat Blugolds handidly in final exhibition game.
40th anniversary shows are 7 p.m. this Friday and Saturday at the Wisconsin Union Theater.
Could biodiesel lead to economic growth in some developing countries?'
Columnist Andy Van Sistene recaps the good, the bad and the ugly of this year's college football season. He lists the USC Trojans and Michigan Wolverines as two teams that drastically underperformed this year.'
Madison police reported another case of child enticement Wednesday.
Regents' committee votes five to four to send ammended policy to UW System campuses for review.
Wisconsin looks to make a splash at the Great Lakes regional.
Ron Dayne set numerous records at UW and is the greatest player to ever dawn the cardinal and white. The team will pay respects to that by retiring his number 33 forever.'
A U.S. District court judge ruled Wednesday in favor of the Sierra Club in a civil lawsuit against the state.
Badgers rebound against Illinois, sweep the FIghting Illini.
Nate takes a look at what would be needed to make the worst NFL player of all time.
'Countdown to Commencement' informational session today.
A look at who's hot and who's not in college football. Kansas is gaining momentum while Boston College suffered a devastating loss.'
The cable bill will be voted on by the full state Senate tomorrow, though some Senate Democrats disagree over the level of consumer protections present in the bill's language. The bill has already passed the Assembly.