To earn your red and white stripes, you need to know a few things about Wisconsin traditions and rituals, past and present.
Issues
Bright Lights, Badger City
November 9, 2011
Alumni get fancy, funky at WAA’s 150th anniversary Red Tie Gala.
Where, Oh Where, Will the Water Go?
November 9, 2011
Ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland are melting, but no one can say … where all of that water is going.
Team Player: Daniel Lester
November 9, 2011
When Daniel Lester x’13 first jumped into a pool, he was just doing what the doctor ordered.
Michael Eddy ’90: Assisting in the Birth of a Nation
November 9, 2011
Making history in southern Sudan
Badger Hockey’s Super Fan
November 9, 2011 — 2 comments
Following the Badgers is a key part of his life.
Flashback Winter 2011: Fiddlers on the Run
November 9, 2011 — 1 comment
… they are known for playing oldies. Really, really old oldies.
Harris ’06 & Lyle ’08 Friess: Taking a Shot at Making a Difference
November 9, 2011
Brooklyn Youth Sports Club: Basketball to promote academic excellence
We fall the extra mile
November 9, 2011
If you want to get a lumberjill to open up, you should be willing to tumble head-over-heels into her world.
Bucky Badger Always Warms My Heart
November 9, 2011
There is a warm spot reserved in my heart for Buckingham U. “Bucky” Badger.
A Vote of Confidence
November 9, 2011
Following signs of support on campus, Ward agrees to an extended interim term.
Brace Yourself
November 9, 2011
A UW trainer leads a first-of-its-kind study on the effectiveness of ankle support.
Driver’s Education
November 1, 2011
A virtual behind-the-wheel experience tracks behavior on the road.
Rennie’s: Then and Now
August 30, 2011 — 4 comments · 2 reader letters
The store and its name evoke memories both strong and sweet.
Team Player: Alex Rigsby
August 30, 2011 — 2 comments
It’s never easy replacing a legend, but that’s exactly what UW sophomore Alex Rigsby x’14 is trying to do.
Bat Man
August 30, 2011 — 1 comment
David Kretschmann is working to make baseball bats break safely.
Of Polyester Pants and Friendship
August 30, 2011 — 6 comments
When I first came to the university in 1978, I had never lived away from home or in a big city. Everything was new to me.
Jon Levine
August 30, 2011 — 4 comments · 1 reader letter
Work flows from “the best of reasons,” says new director of primate research center.
Bright Lights, Badger City
Alumni get fancy, funky at WAA’s 150th anniversary Red Tie Gala.
Where, Oh Where, Will the Water Go?
Ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland are melting, but no one can say … where all of that water is going.
Team Player: Daniel Lester
When Daniel Lester x’13 first jumped into a pool, he was just doing what the doctor ordered.
Michael Eddy ’90: Assisting in the Birth of a Nation
Making history in southern Sudan

Badger Hockey’s Super Fan
Following the Badgers is a key part of his life.

Flashback Winter 2011: Fiddlers on the Run
… they are known for playing oldies. Really, really old oldies.
Harris ’06 & Lyle ’08 Friess: Taking a Shot at Making a Difference
Brooklyn Youth Sports Club: Basketball to promote academic excellence

We fall the extra mile
If you want to get a lumberjill to open up, you should be willing to tumble head-over-heels into her world.
Bucky Badger Always Warms My Heart
There is a warm spot reserved in my heart for Buckingham U. “Bucky” Badger.
A Vote of Confidence
Following signs of support on campus, Ward agrees to an extended interim term.
Brace Yourself
A UW trainer leads a first-of-its-kind study on the effectiveness of ankle support.
Driver’s Education
A virtual behind-the-wheel experience tracks behavior on the road.

Rennie’s: Then and Now
The store and its name evoke memories both strong and sweet.
Team Player: Alex Rigsby
It’s never easy replacing a legend, but that’s exactly what UW sophomore Alex Rigsby x’14 is trying to do.
Bat Man
David Kretschmann is working to make baseball bats break safely.
Of Polyester Pants and Friendship
When I first came to the university in 1978, I had never lived away from home or in a big city. Everything was new to me.
Jon Levine
Work flows from “the best of reasons,” says new director of primate research center.








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