Column: Alvarez found his man
By Jack Baer and Amanda Salm | Dec. 18, 2014It’s amazing what one week can do for a program.
It’s amazing what one week can do for a program.
The format of this year’s Mifflin Block Party will soon take shape, according to city officials who said Thursday that the biggest variable is whether the event will find a sponsor next week’s deadline.
As early as the beginning of next semester, College Library will be the host of a new coffeehouse as part of a nationwide trend to put caf??s in college buildings. ' ¦
Police are planning on implementing a zero-tolerance policy at the Mifflin Street Block Party, Saturday.
P.J. Hill: Junior running back P.J. Hill led the Badger in rushing yards during both of his seasons in
Kyle Jefferson: With the graduation of receivers Paul Hubbard and Luke Swan, sophomore receiver Kyle Jefferson (above) becomes the most experienced player at a very thin wideout spot.
Rowing for the legendary Cochrane Cup: Senior Andrew Braasch and the Wisconsin men's rowing team moved up in the national rankings from No. 6 to No. 3. The team will race for the Cochrane Cup and the Jablonic Cup this weekend.
P.J. Hill: Junior running back P.J. Hill (39), who is nursing several bruises, was one of several Badgers who used the off week to recuperate from injuries.
Brothers: The Alcohol Density License Plan received an extension until July 5 in order for city officials to have additional time to propose changes to the plan.
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Binge drinking: A recent survey focusing on alcohol and drug use and its effects on students? lives found lower rates of binge drinking at UW System schools.
freakfest: Some businesses on State Street have been making special preparations to get ready for massive crowds during Freakfest.
Badgers shoot for two cups in Blue Lake this weekend: The UW men's rowing team will be chasing the Cochrane and Jablonic Cups this weekend against MIT, Dartmouth College and Boston University.