DoIT, RIAA at odds over illegal download policies
By Staci Taustine | Oct. 19, 2007Brian Rust of UW-Madison's Division of Information Technology said the university is adhering to the file-sharing policies already in place.
Brian Rust of UW-Madison's Division of Information Technology said the university is adhering to the file-sharing policies already in place.
Badgers take on the Huskies in non-conference battle.
UW men's hockey hosts Robert Morris in home opener
She Wants Revenge bemoan their relationship problems on This is Forever.'
Gameday looks at some of good and bad on the national scene.'
A late-night confrontation leaves Matt with several questions for his anonymous attacker'
True freshmen Kyle Jefferson and Aaron Henry did not lose much at their respective high schools and hope to turn the Badgers around.
With many students on their own financially, debt is on the rise'
Gameday profile describing the play of junior cornerbacks, Jack Ikegwuonu and Allen Langford. Both players burst onto the scene in 2005 and have had a positive impact on the Badgers' defensive scheme.'
Casey discusses the success of NBC's 'Heroes.'
Sports editor Nate Carey takes an in-depth look at the wild world of hurling.
A comparison of the Huskies and Badgers. NIU's defense should have trouble with the experience Wisconsin offense.'
Profile article about Wisconsin's offensive coordinator, Paul Chryst. Chryst has had a lot of success with the Badgers, developing several high-caliber tight ends.'
Alcohol use problems continue to cause problems in Wisconsin, with a recent study showing pregnant and post pregnant women consume too much alcohol in the state.
The Badgers fall ranks among the biggest disappointments of the season. '
Capitol Centre Foods plans to carry wine under new ownership - which begins next month - after being approved for an upgraded alcohol license Wednesday night by the Alcohol License Review Committee.
Paula Wilkins' squad will take on both Michigan State and Michigan.
Local author combines cabs with creatures of the night'
Andy Van Sistine looks at the up-and-down nature of the 2007 college football season.'
Review of crime drama starring Joaquin Phoenix, Mark Wahlberg and Robert Duvall.'