Dishing out some tender hockey love
By Nate Carey | Oct. 4, 2007Sports editor Nate Carey takes a look at the upcoming NHL season and also details his love of ice hockey
Sports editor Nate Carey takes a look at the upcoming NHL season and also details his love of ice hockey
With the risk of falling budgets and fewer resources, more UW-Madison professors may walk out the classroom door'
A walkthrough some of Wisconsin's (fake) haunted houses for this Halloween.'
Wisconsin has a long, interesting history, and the many graveyards to go with that.'
Park Street's Peruvian restaurant brings a new type of ethnic cuisine to Madison, but its dishes leave something to be desired'
McCarthy to abandon running game, cuts two backs
The Cardinal takes a tour of the many corn fields this autumn offers around the state.'
Although Wisconsin played tough against the Iowa Hawkeyes, the UW defense surrendered more than 550 total yards against Michigan State. Better tackling should help the Badgers reduce that number against Illinois.
Badgers look to rebound against Northwestern'
UW-Madison fraternity Alpha Epsilon Pi, who's suspension went into effect this semester for alleged hazing in the spring, will appeal Monday after a rescheduling.
Several state employees are seeking domestic partner benefits from the state government, and several cities are attempting to make themselves a party in the lawsuit. The State Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday.
Republicans have carte blanche in attacking others' patriotism, and represents the partisan double standard that exists today in Washington.
Future negotiators of the state budget may be forced to hold meetings to prevent any legislative gridlock, according to a recent proposal in the state Assembly.
The legislators negotiating the stalled state budget received a letter from 32 Wisconsin business leaders Wednesday, urging funding for the UW System at the same levels of the state Senate's proposed budget.
HPV is such a common disease, and educating today's youth about its dangers and the methods that can be used to prevent is essential to ensure good health for Wisconsin's future generations.
Students are encouraged to donate used cell phones and chargers in bins at various campus locations. The initiative was launched to raise money for the Dane County Domestic Abuse Intervention Services organization.
Frank Productions announces details of 'Freakfest 2007' including new contests and ticket sales.
The budget stalemate could begin to effect UW-Madison. It is possible that students could be required to pay extra tuition fees if the budget does not pass soon.
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz unveiled his $224 million budget today to the police and City Council
Chris Pressley has been one of the main reasons for UW's 5-0 record.