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.
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.
P.J. Hill: Junior running back P.J. Hill led the Badger in rushing yards during both of his seasons in
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.
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.
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.