On Campus
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There is something so charming about the homemade book houses that many people find them hard to resist.
“We’ll get along a lot better if you don’t compliment me so much.”
Current and former Badgers competed in London’s summer Olympic Games.
When A. J. Cochran x’15 is on the soccer field, people tend to notice.
Former UW–Madison Chancellor Donna Shalala recently told the New York Times that the job is like that of a tugboat captain: you try to get the ship aligned and pull it in the right direction.
. . . the Lake Monona sea monster is as feisty as ever.
This year’s Go Big Read selection illuminates Marie and Pierre Curie.
Eric Dahl x’13 has a job that might be the envy of many college students: he’s paid to eat.
Engineering students help a surgeon get back on his feet in the OR.
A geology course first offered seventy years ago is still challenging students.
The war had become part of our lives, since many of our friends had gone off to fight.
Athleticism guides this motivated team.
For Monika Jakutyte, raising the bar is a way of life — literally.
The Sea Grant’s long-time director charts a new course.
A popular option for first-year students brings classes down to size.
A UW scholar weighs the credibility of Wikipedia.
It began with power pellets, gobbling ghosts, and Ms. Pac Man.
’Round and ’round the automobiles go, but how they crash, only TOPS knows.
Trudging up Bascom Hill with the complete works of Shakespeare weighing you down may have become a thing of the past.