Bar special ban lawsuit brought back to courts
By Quinn Craugh | Oct. 5, 2007Lawyers have brought the issue of downtown bars conspiring to fix drink specials back to the state Supreme Court.
Lawyers have brought the issue of downtown bars conspiring to fix drink specials back to the state Supreme Court.
Bobby and Peter Farrelly hold on to their title as the kings of crude humor with 'The Hearbreak Kid.'
Wisconsin takes on the Fighting Illini this Saturday
Wisconsin produced a record setting amount of cheese and held over 26 percent of the cheese market nationally in 2006.
Police arrest man who allegedly punched a gas station employee after being questioned about stealing from the store.
Wisconsin tries to rebound against Northwestern
The UW System Board of Regents pased a resolution at its meeting Thursday, listing \unacceptable alternatives"" the system would have to take without substantial funding.
Recently, religious fliers were handed out to students at a public school. This should not cause outrage because they were innocent in nature.
Members of the UW-Madison Student Labor Action Coalition delivered a 6-foot-tall blowup of Chancellor John Wiley's face to Bascom Hall Wednesday in protest of the university's continued athletic-apparel contract with Adidas.
The Wisconsin men's tennis squad advanced only one player to the second day of competition at the ITA Polo Ralph Lauren All-American Championship.
Casey discusses the show \Dirty Jobs""'
UW-Madison's student government asked state lawmakers Wednesday to fully fund the university with the help of $70 million from Gov. Jim Doyle's proposed budget.
A walkthrough some of Wisconsin's (fake) haunted houses for this Halloween.'
With the risk of falling budgets and fewer resources, more UW-Madison professors may walk out the classroom door'
The Cardinal takes a tour of the many corn fields this autumn offers around the state.'
Sports editor Nate Carey takes a look at the upcoming NHL season and also details his love of ice hockey
In light of recent burglaries, Madison Police urged students Wednesday to protect themselves and their property by doing simple things such as locking doors and reporting suspicious persons.
Recently divorced from the Universal label, Nathanson brings his unique live show to Madison.'