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Be sure computer is ready to battle off bots'
While the details surrounding antioxidants and health are not entirely clear to scientists yet, one thing is for sure: a diet high in them is definitely not bad for you'
Kudamushi, a fruit-flavored dessert sushi, earns high marks for originality'
A walkthrough some of Wisconsin's (fake) haunted houses for this Halloween.'
Eighth graders across the state can choose to plan their futures starting Thursday if they pledge Gov. Jim Doyle's Wisconsin Covenant program for admission to a Wisconsin college in exchange for maintaining adequate grades and behavior.'
The Recording Industry Association of America's lawsuits against UW System students require university employees to devote time and money to processing complaints without reimbursement from the RIAA, according to Brian Rust, UW-Madison Department of Information Technology communications director.
Scott Turow addressed his dual role as an attorney and best-selling author in a lecture titled ""Reflections of a Man with Two Heads"" on Monday at Grainger Hall.
Associated Students of Madison lobbied the UW Faculty Senate University Committee for a permanent exam study day at its meeting Monday afternoon in Bascom Hall. '
Former United Nations Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa Stephen Lewis spoke Monday of what he called the heart-wrenching destruction caused by the AIDS pandemic. The speech took place in the Wisconsin Union Theater as part of the Wisconsin Union Directorate Distinguished Lecture Series.
A group of UW Law School students condemned statements made by law professor Leonard Kaplan in a release issued Sunday, asking him to retract his remarks about Hmong- Americans.