Think that world hunger can’t be overcome? Bettina Luescher begs to differ.
Winter 2012
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A simple idea to house free books in quirky little buildings on posts is bringing neighborhoods together and enhancing literacy around the world.
At a factory in Latin America, workers are sewing UW apparel, providing for their families, and spreading hope that the global textile industry can change.
From a temple in India to American beauty salons, a global trade network spins hair into Black Gold
Delivering birth control to elephants is more difficult than you’d think — and more important.
And see Spot stop itching, thanks to a new method to ease dog allergies.
Newly discovered documents shed light on the Union Theater’s history
This dedicated Badger competes with a positive and competitive attitude.
Joe Krabbenhoft returns to UW men’s basketball as team’s video coordinator.
Modern scientific tools provide clues to an ancient species.
There is something so charming about the homemade book houses that many people find them hard to resist.
There appears to be a direct correlation between possessing a UW–Madison degree and having an affinity for Paisan’s Italian Restaurant.
For years, John Schmitt ’80 had heard that many of the world’s people live without access to clean, safe water
When night settles on Milwaukee’s near south side, Clock Shadow Creamery starts humming
Ethics and careful analysis ... are at the heart of good historical writing.