Wisconsin-Indiana head to head comparison
By Gabe Ubatuba | Oct. 25, 2007GameDay's categorical comparison for this weekend's matchup against Indiana. Wisconsin has been given the edge in offense and coaching.'
GameDay's categorical comparison for this weekend's matchup against Indiana. Wisconsin has been given the edge in offense and coaching.'
National outlook on the top five biggest upsets this college football season. Michigan had a startling beginning to their season, an upset loss to Appalachian State.'
Peggy Shepard, an environmental activist from Harlem, N.Y., stressed environmental justice, health and sustainability Wednesday.
Columnist Andy Van Sistine discusses the landscape of this year's BCS rankings. The remaining schedule should provide plenty of excitement to wrap up the rest of the season.'
With starting left guard Andy Kemp suffering from a hand injury, freshman John Moffitt has stepped up for UW.
Sports editor Nate Carey pays tribute to a Packer great.
The women's soccer team needs to get two victories at home this weekend.
Not just yet. Guitarist Sean Watkins discusses the Farewell (for now) Tour.""'
Anna Williams discusses the lives of the most tortured authors and how society glamorizes them'
Madison police look to put the past behind them at this Saturday's Halloween celebration. Last year was the first time in nearly half a decade the event ended peacefully.
Is global warming just a temporary fad?'
As a seasonal treat, UW-Madison researchers explain why humans experience fear'
David Horowitz displays disrespect to students while attempting to spark debate
A hot/cold feature going over who's hot and who's not in college football. Last weekend Andrew Woodson raised his stock while California extended its losing streak.'
A lack of parental involvement is one factor stopping Milwaukee public school choice programs from garnering results, according to a new study.
The men's and women's teams will strive for perfection at the Big Tens.
Prosecution continued its case Wednesday in the Austin Bodahl trial.
With an injury depleted receiving core, the Badger offense was forced to rely on youth and inexperience at the top two receiver spots. However, freshman receivers Kyle Jefferson and David Gilreath stepped up and helped keep the Badger offense and special '
Twenty-four UW-Madison students were selected, 18 of which accepted scholarships to travel and study abroad for a year.
Caroline dishes up several recipes for love - and steak - for the intrepid chef'