Women's basketball to compete for Big Ten crown
By Crystal Crowns | Oct. 31, 2007Badgers expected to finish in top-three in Big Ten.
Badgers expected to finish in top-three in Big Ten.
Adam previews the Wisconsin-Ohio State football matchup this weekend.
Paul Slogin, former Madison mayor and nationally recognized political activist, spoke Tuesday at Humanities.
The Bush administration has proven that, since the onset of the War on Terror, our indivdual rights no longer take precedence.
'Borders and Barriers,' a new exhibit at the Overture Center, depicts violence through every stroke.'
Student feels Madison Municipal Court unfairly treats students.
Douglas' full collection is available at the Wisconsin Historical Society.
City officials proposed a record number of amendments to the city budget at the Board of Estimates meeting Monday, but an extra half million dollars allocated from the state budget may help equalize any adjustments.
Brad contemplates the long life of horror franchises.'
Ashley reminisces about a past Halloween that plain stinked. '
Lovshack restaurant is set to open its doors this Saturday.
Newest 'Saw' installment pieces together Jigsaw's past.'
A recent report by UW Milwaukee shows unemployment for black men in Milwaukee is almost 50 percent, one of the highest rates of joblessness in the Midwest.
Men's basketball looks to rebuild after loss of key players
State legislators intend to introduce a bill to create an independent negotiating system to allow viewers to see sports games denied to them because of disputes between cable companies and networks.
Public institutions such as UW-Madison have increasingly become private ventures in the last decade, with government money accounting for less than 20 percent of current university funding. Unless the private sector steps up, or State lawmakers miraculous
A bill making the Secretary of the DNR passed the state Senate Tuesday, though its fate in the Republican-controlled state Assembly and before the governor is unclear.
UW men's hockey head coach Mike Eaves talked about preparing his team for the conference season during his weekly news conference.
This Sean Penn-directed film, starring Emile Hirsch, touches the audience with its candid, human aspect.'
Ticket revenue generated from Freakfest 2007 climbed from last year and police costs remained steady. City officials hope in the coming years a greater interest will not translate into a higher city cost.