Stories by John Allen
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One of the UW's first great non-graduating alumni, John Muir x1863 got busted (in bronze) on campus in 1918.
Thirty-five years ago, Wisconsin had no gray wolves. Today it has more than it knows what to do with. Now UW researchers are trying to help the state figure out how many wolves it wants and needs.
What did ventriloquy, dances, and electioneering have in common? Dormsylvania!
St. Patrick's Day in Madison used to mean just one thing: the annual battle between engineering students and those at the Law School. It was shysters vs. plumbers, and everyone took a side.
In January, US Airways Flight 1549 made an unscheduled landing in the Hudson River. Quick action by the crew, including copilot Jeffrey Skiles ’84, ensured survival for all aboard. Skiles now shares his experiences.
At a quarterly magazine, the term timely is relative.
How much is enough when it comes to education? Some UW alumni are gluttons for course work. Meet the candidates in the competition to become UW-Madison’s most-graduated graduate.
Left fielder hopes she’ll make her biggest hit off the field.
The Consumer Law Litigation Clinic takes aim at bad business.
Pilot brewing equipment shows bacteriology students the science of fermentation.