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Counting the state animal proves to be a tricky endeavor.
Ed Nuttycombe’s unwavering focus made him the Big Ten’s winningest coach.
“It feels like just yesterday I was one of the young people in the [locker] room.”
Students make s’mores at Dejope residence hall, September 10, 2012.
Photo by Bryce Richter
The proposed state budget takes a turn when surplus is noted.
A professor’s words help a community explore its long-held beliefs.
A professor steps up to protect an ancient culture from modern threats.
Students create new recipe for a Wisconsin restaurant chain.
Before she became one of the country’s most powerful prosecutors, Bridget Brennan began her legal career oh and one.
This is a class about HIV, but it’s also about critical thinking, about using the scientific method to conceptualize a complex problem . . .
A student reporter jumps at the chance to hear a published writer speak in person.
Special narcotics prosecutor Bridget Brennan ’77, JD’83 is leading New York's battle with the illegal trade in prescription drugs.
Commerce secretary named to begin chancellor post in July.
When it comes to community service, UW athletes are pros.
With the assistance of WAA, various incarnations of Bucky have been to all seven continents and floated on every ocean.
Their genesis unknown, the names of geography students mark the decades.
Engineering professor explores the mysteries of chariots.



























