Students
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The Ultimate Frisbee player always knew he wanted to come to Wisconsin.
UW offers students choices that span the globe.
After the quake, student group returns safely from Haiti.
The UW’s legacy with environmental issues started in the 1860s when student John Muir embraced nature. It continues evolving on today’s campus, where classes meld filmmaking skills with community activism.
Running back wants to improve lives of urban children.
Band alumni are in step with a project to upgrade the practice field.
Students play broomball on a cleared section of frozen Lake Mendota.
WAA welcomes Class of 2013 into Fifth Quarter tradition.
With unwavering support, the Chancellor’s Scholars Program reaches a quarter-century.
Web-based history course reaches out to members of the military.
Communication Arts 613: Film Score: Theory and History
The three siblings never thought they’d all converge as Badger athletes.
When resourceful students borrow cafeteria trays to slide down snowy campus slopes, there’s just one unwritten rule: have fun!
Wisconsin Innocence Project goes beyond DNA to ferret out bad courtroom science.
A pillow and a cell phone? Check. Lumber and tools to build a loft and a George Foreman grill to make burgers before football games? Not allowed.
Fire up your DVR, because there’s more than football to watch on the Big Ten Network.
What did ventriloquy, dances, and electioneering have in common? Dormsylvania!