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Visits from Bucky Badger, free candy and coffee and a coloring day highlight the various events at UW-Madison libraries next week.
Seen in: Libraries extend hours for finals week

Eleven SAFEwalk employees have resigned due to dissatisfaction with management, but supervisors say program is fully staffed for finals.
Seen in: Supervisors: SAFE program ready for exam week

During her junior season, Jesse Vetter led Wisconsin with 27 wins and 10 total shutouts.
Seen in: Still winners in our eyes

Former Wisconsin Badgers football star Ron Dayne will be the grand marshall for the 27th annual Crazylegs Classic this weekend.
Seen in: Crazylegs team to honor UW pharmacy student; Ron Dayne to be grand marshall


The Conklin House moved to the 500 block of East Mifflin Street Sunday night. A new apartment complex will be built in its place.
Seen in: Conklin House moves to East Mifflin Street

Junior running back P.J. Hill had 1212 yards and 14 touchdowns last season but missed parts or all of the final three games. This spring has shown the burst that helped him to 132 yards in the Outback Bowl
Seen in: Healthy Hill leads rejuvenated backfield

Nelson Pavlosky, co-founder of the national Students for Free Culture, gave the keynote speech at a UW-Madison Libraries forum.
Seen in: Library event emphasizes solutions to illegal file sharing

UW Athletics announced Monday changes to the allocation policies and game day procedures for the upcoming football season, including a lottery for all students and colored wristbands for seating assignments.
Seen in: Football ticket lottery unveiled

Mary Schauf, Madison Police Department captain, spoke to members of the Bassett Neighborhood about the Zimmermann homicide. investigation.
Seen in: Officials stress patience in homicide case

Antonio Pope will spend 40 years in prison for abducting and raping two women in 2006.
Seen in: ‘Monstrous’ rapist gets 40 years in prison

Sophomore forward Blake Geoffrion had six points in an early sweep of Robert Morris.
Seen in: A year of trials on the ice


The Badgers comfort goalie Shane Connelly after the Fighting Sioux’s Andrew Kozek scored the game-winning goal in overtime.
Seen in: Frozen Four appearance slips away

State Assembly Speaker Mike Huebsch, R-West Salem, stated Thursday negotiations on the budget shortfall may soon result in an agreement.
Seen in: Top Republican says budget solution near

L’Etoile Restaurant is one business located at 25 N. Pinckney Street one of three Capitol Square buildings seeking landmark status from Madison’s Landmark Commission and City Council.
Seen in: Downtown buildings one step closer to landmark status

Senior defenseman and team captain Davis Drewiske will get at least one more home game at the Kohl Center this Saturday.
Seen in: Men’s hockey earns third-seed in NCAA Tournament

Senior forward Jinelle Zaugg finishes her collegiate career as UW’s all-time leading goal scorer, yet was unable to take down Duluth.
Seen in: Women’s hockey loses in NCAA Championship against Duluth

UW head coach Mark Johnson is once again counting on Jessie Vetter to block the net and keep the Badgers close in every tournament game.
Seen in: Three-peat within Badgers’ reach, but road will not be easy

Freshman defenseman Brendan Smith isn’t expected to return against St. Cloud State this weekend.
Seen in: Men’s hockey prepares for WCHA Playoffs

Members of the Alliance for Animals protest against animal testing at a memorial event for the 10th anniversary of the deaths of 150 monkeys at Henry Vilas Zoo Saturday.
Seen in: Event honors Vilas monkeys: Memorial service remembers 150 killed monkeys

After scoring four goals in two games this weekend, senior forward Jinelle Zaugg set the school record for most goals scored in a career.
Seen in: Bulldogs one goal better than UW in Final Face-Off

Sophomore forward Meghan Duggan has returned from an injury and played well as UW looks to make another deep tournament run.
Seen in: Women’s hockey heads to WCHA Final Face-Off


Past emergencies, including last fall’s UW Hospital scare, have exercised UW-Madison’s crisis response.
Seen in: UWPD explores campus lockdown alternatives

Junior forward Ben Street and the Badgers need to produce this weekend if they do not want to hit the road in the playoffs.
Seen in: Stakes are high as Badgers head to St. Cloud State

While Wisconsin junior goaltender Jessie Vetter and the Badgers look forward to the WCHA Playoffs, the NCAA is investigating the eligibility of Minnesota Duluth freshman Iya Gavrilova.
Seen in: Who’s in first?

A Madison Police officer responds to a pedestrian-vehicle collision at the intersection of University Avenue and Mills Street shortly before 7 p.m. Monday. Ambulances transported two pedestrian victims to UW-Hospital for medical treatment.
Seen in: Pedestrians hurt in University Ave. crash

Sophomore forward John Mitchell scored a goal against St. Cloud State when the Huskies visited Madison in November. UW will need more of the same if they want to finish in fourth of fifth place in the WCHA.
Seen in: Fighting for home ice

The University Square development at the corner of University Avenue and Lake Street will include a Roundy’s grocery store.
Seen in: Grocery store coming to new University Sq.

Wisconsin freshman forward Kyle Turris celebrates a goal Saturday night. Unfortunately for the Badgers, Minnesota also did its share of celebrating, scoring eight goals in two games. UW now holds fourth place by one point.
Seen in: Desperation sets in as Badgers fight for home-ice advantage

After starting junior goaltender Shane Connelly surrendered three goals in the first two periods Friday night, head coach Mike Eaves inserted freshman Scott Gudmandson, but he also gave up a goal.
Seen in: Gophers attack with offensive barrage

Freshman forward Hilary Knight heads to Minnesota for the first time since being named to the U.S. Championship preliminary team.
Seen in: Wisconsin battles Minnesota for position in WCHA

Quinton’s Bar & Deli, 319 W. Gorham St., is accused of operating as a tavern, a violation of its liquor license terms.
Seen in: Quinton’s liquor license faces revocation

Breakfast foods remain a popular and easy option for any meal of the day. Simple crambled eggs can be spiced up with veggies for a healthy dinner.
Seen in: Breakfast made easy

The Orpheum Theatre, located at 216 State St., is in the process of restoring the marquee to its original state.

Senior forward Jinelle Zaugg scored two goals against Bemidji State when the Badgers faced the Beavers in November.
Seen in: Wisconsin hopes to avoid slip up against Bemidji State

Bucky Badger can hardly bear to watch with the other fans at the Kohl Center Wednesday night.
Seen in: Fans watch big victory on Kohl Center's big screen

Gov. Jim Doyle introduced presidential hopeful U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., to more than 17,000 attendees Tuesday. The event drew one of the largest crowds in Kohl Center history. For more photos, log on to dailycardinal.com.
Seen in: Obama rallies at Kohl Center: Over-capacity crowd waits two hours to hear presidential hopeful

Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk and Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz announce plans for the upcoming primary election.
Seen in: City, county officials prepare for primary: High turnout expected for Feb. 19 race

City traffic engineer Dan McCormick addresses plans to make Gilman Street a two-way road between State Street and University Avenue.
Seen in: Design committee proposes Gilman Street reconstruction

Executives from The Capital Times announced Thursday plans to decrease its print edition and expand its Internet publishing.
Seen in: Cap. Times to reduce print, expand website

Freshman forward Hilary Knight has been as advertised for Wisconsin and leads the team in points.
Seen in: Shining armor: Knight besieges opposing goalies

Students and university employees felt an ice quake Thursday, producing a rift on the shoreline of Lake Mendota.
Seen in: Ice quake rocks campus

Senior winger Jinelle Zaugg is seven goals away from breaking the all-time school record of 84 held by former Badger Meghan Hunter.
Seen in: Badgers hitting their stride at right time

Junior goalie Shane Connelly is a big reason why the Badgers have allowed two goals or less in seven of the last 11 games.
Seen in: Fourth place at stake at the Kohl

Sophomore forward Aaron Bendickson is one of four Badgers who chose to play at UW over their home state of Minnesota.
Seen in: Border Battle: Rival Gophers come to Kohl Center


Sophomore forward Meghan Duggan resumed playing after missing three games due to a concussion.
Seen in: Women surging into the stretch

Sophomore forward Michael Davies notched two goals at Alaska-Anchorage. He now has seven on the season.
Seen in: Border battle comes to Madison

Freshman defenseman Olivia Jakiel and the Wisconsin women's hockey team are flying high after a weekend sweep of Ohio State.
Seen in: Badgers sweep Buckeyes

Junior forward Ben Street scored his tenth goal of the season against AA.
Seen in: Badgers earn three points at Alaska

Junior goaltender Jesse Vetter has played well this season, especially considering she doesn’t have a seasoned backup.
Seen in: Second half of season full of WCHA opponents for No. 7 women’s hockey

Junior forward Ben Street will have to use his experience to guide a young Badger squad against some tough WCHA competition.
Seen in: UW men’s hockey prepares for long break

Junior corner back Jake Ikegwuonu will be relied heavily on to stop the Volunteers’ potent passing game.
Seen in: Breaking down the sides

Freshman forward Mallory Deluce scored her first goal in seven weeks off of a rebound in Sunday’s 4-0 victory.
Seen in: Women’s hockey bounces back, sweeps North Dakota

Freshman forward Kyle Turris scored a goal for the second straight weekend, yet UW lost and tied against last-place Minnesota State.
Seen in: Men’s hockey ties on road at Mankato

Senior forward Josh Engel tallied two goals against St. Cloud State Saturday at the Kohl Center.
Seen in: Men's hockey off to Minnesota to maul Mavericks


Action in Sudan placed 1,000 green flags on Bascom Hill Wednesday, one for every 450 killed in Darfur.
Seen in: Students take part in national DarfurFast

Junior forward Tia Hanson has stepped up her play as of late and will be looked to against North Dakota.
Seen in: Lady Badgers look to get back on track against ND

Sophomore forward Blake Geoffrion played a key role in the Badgers’ success last weekend.
Seen in: Eaves emphasizes importance of upcoming series

The UW-Madison Textbook Costs Task Force says a textbook rental program would be too costly for the university.
Seen in: University working to ease textbook burden

Senior forward Josh Engel recorded his first career multi-goal game in Saturday’s 4-3 win.
Seen in: On Cloud nine: Badgers earn first WCHA sweep against Huskies

Hilary Knight and the Badgers will look for two victories over Duluth.
Seen in: Women's hockey ready for battle against Duluth

Junior defenseman Alycia Matthews has three goals this season, including two game winners.
Seen in: Badgers and Bulldogs square off in Frozen Four rematch

Forward Kyla Sanders is tied for the team lead with eight goals. The sophomore has 10 points this season, giving her 29 on her career.
Seen in: Badgers and Bulldogs square off in Frozen Four rematch


Fire officials said smoking caused the fatal fire on Bedford Street.
Seen in: Smoking found to be cause of Bedford St. fire

Junior guard Joe Krabbenhoft (pictured here against Florida A&M) tallied 13 points against Georgia Saturday night. He will have to be on top of his game again if the Badgers want to upset Duke.
Seen in: Running with the (Blue) Devils

Senior forward Jinelle Zaugg started the scoring barrage during Friday’s 7-0 win against the Bemidji State Beavers.
Seen in: Two-faced Badgers win and tie against Bemidji State

A charred Palisades Properties rental sign on the 123 N. Bedford St. house which was engulfed in flames early Sunday morning.
Seen in: University, city officials stress student fire safety

Sophomore opposite hitter Katherine Dykstra (No. 9) keyed a second game rally by tallying five of her 11 kills. The victory over Ohio State gave Wisconsin a 9-1 road record in conference play.
Seen in: UW bashes Buckeyes on road

A house fire at 123 N. Bedford St. early Sunday morning left one dead and three UW-Madison students injured. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, but officials do not suspect foul play.
Seen in: One dead, three students injured from house fire

A house fire at 123 N. Bedford St. early Sunday morning left one dead and three UW-Madison students injured. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, but officials do not suspect foul play.
Seen in: One dead, three students injured from house fire

House fire injures three, leaves condition of fourth unclear.
Seen in: BREAKING NEWS: House fire injures three, claims life of one

Freshman forward Kyle Turris will try to use his speed as an advantage on Colorado College’s huge ice rink.
Seen in: UW heads to Colorado College

Sigma Phi Epsilon started its multi-thousand dollar philanthropy event Wednesday that includes a bike ride to the Minnesota-Wisconsin football game to raise money for sick children.
Seen in: UW frat launches 16th ‘Tour de Touchdown’ philanthropy endeavor

Albert Wellstein, a UW-Madison alumnus banned from campus until 2011, appeared in Dane County District Court Monday.
Seen in: Wellstein receives six months in jail

UW head coach Mike Eaves and North Dakota coach Dave Hakstol had some choise words for each other following Saturday's 3-1 Sioux win.
Seen in: Fighting Sioux live up to name over weekend series

There was no love lost between Wisconsin and North Dakota, as a major fight broke out with three minutes left in Saturdays game. Ten players, five for each team, were ejected for their involvement.
Seen in: Fighting Sioux live up to name over weekend series

Teammates celebrate with senior quarterback Tyler Donovan (being held by fellow senior Andy Crooks) after his touchdown run in the second quarter to give UW a 17-0 lead.
Seen in: Last hurrah: seniors dominate Michigan

Sophomore forward Zach Bearson and the Badgers face a tough test against North Dakota.
Seen in: Wisconsin ready for battle with Sioux

Freshman defenseman Cody Goloubef scored the game-winner for Wisconsin last Saturday as the Badgers beat Michigan Tech 4-2.
Seen in: No. 3 Fighting Sioux toughest opponent yet


Sophomore forward Michael Davies has made an immediate impact this season, and is averaging one point per game.
Seen in: Coming off bye week, UW ready for Michigan Tech

Wisconsin men’s basketball guard Michael Flowers attends practice Wednesday after a nearly two-week leave of absence from the team.
Seen in: Flowers returns to team, may be ready for Sunday

Junior forward Ben Street is second on the team in points with 8 and is the only Badger with 10 goals in each of the last two seasons.
Seen in: Wisconsin shoots to thwart Tech upset bid

Forward Angie Keseley is one Badger with ties to both ends of the rivalry, as the junior grew up in the Minneapolis area.
Seen in: Rivalry time for ‘new’ No. 1 Badgers

Davis Drewiske captains the young Badger hockey team. The senior defenseman describes the freshmen as willing to learn and listen.
Seen in: Senior leadership guides young squad


Tom Detienne, a UW-Madison alumnus who resides in New York, attended his 60th straight Homecoming football game Saturday
Seen in: 60th homecoming game for alum

Halloween celebrators watch as Lifehouse plays at the Capitol during Saturday night's Freakfest.
Seen in: Arrests down from 2006, event again called a success

Junior goalkeeper Jesse Vetter has been very consistent this season.
Seen in: Wisconsin women’s hockey sweeps Minnesota State


Brett Hulsey, supervisor of the Dane County Board of Supervisors, spoke at the conference.
Seen in: Students, experts discuss U.S. energy policy at Roosevelt Energy conference

Freshmen forward Kyle Turris had three goals and five assists against Robert Morris
Seen in: Badgers dominate Colonials, score 15 goals in weekend series

Sophomore safety Shane Carter played better Saturday against the Huskies, including two interceptions, one of which he almost returned for a touchdown.
Seen in: Putting a hurting on the Huskies

The UW Athletic Department will commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Kohl Center, which opened in January 1998.
Seen in: UW Athletics celebrates 10 years of Kohl Center

Madison Metro plans to put security cameras on every bus by 2010, including campus SAFE buses. Currently, 20 buses have cameras. Officials say the cameras are not meant to invade riders’ privacy.
Seen in: Metro wants security cameras on all buses

Sophomore outside hitter Katherine Dykstra has been key to the Badgers success.
Seen in: Volleyball heads to Iowa, Minnesota for key games

University of Wisconsin Police Chief Susan Riseling addressed the Madison community Wednesday at Memorial Union, detailing a UW System-wide plan to prevent and intervene in emergency situations.
Seen in: Police chief outlines UW campuses’ security plan

This is the catch Saturday that ended UW senior wide receiver Luke Swan’s season. He will undergo surgery this week to repair a torn hamstring. He was a captain and a former walk-on from Fennimore, Wis. Swan had ranked second on the team in receptions and yards before getting injured.
Seen in: Season over for Swan; torn hamstring forces surgery

Illinois sophomore quarterback Isiah “Juice” Williams had no problem dissecting the Badgers’ defense, as he piled up 121 passing yards to go along with 105 yards on the ground.
Seen in: Illini down Badgers 31-26


Senior libero Jocelyn Wack has been a leader ever since she arrived at UW four yeras ago.
Seen in: Welcome home: Volleyball finally returns to Field House

The Welcome Center, new Ogg Hall and Newell Smith Hall were all put on lockdown early Friday afternoon due to a nearby armed robbery.
Seen in: Armed robbery locks down new Ogg, Smith

Police tape cordons off portions of the roundabout in front of Smith Residence Hall and 21 Park St.
Seen in: BREAKING NEWS: Armed robbery on Park Street, near Smith and Ogg

University of Wisconsin police block area surrounding UW Hospital on Tuesday in search for Jesse A. Miller, a 19-year-old troubled teen.
Seen in: Police call emergency plan and mass e-mails a success

Punter Ken DeBauche earned Big Ten Special teams player of the week honors last week and will be critical in this weekend’s matchup against the Michigan State Spartans.
Seen in: MSU has big advantage on offense and defense

Local police arrived at UW Hospital around 5 p.m. Tuesday after a suicidal 19-year-old jail escapee said he was armed in the area and wanted to be killed by a police officer.
Seen in: Suicidal armed man loose near campus

A campus police officer controls access to UW Hospital Tuesday.

Sophomore opposite hitter Katherine Dykstra (pictured against UWM) helped the Badgers defeat a tough Illinois squad in Champaign, Ill.
Seen in: Taking the ‘Fight’ out of the Illini


Students with citations or ejections at football games are subject to breathalyzer tests starting this weekend against Iowa. Students under 21 must blow a .00, of-age students must blow below .08.
Seen in: Breathalyzers for marked football fans to debut Saturday

Sophomore safety Shane Carter has been one of the bright spots on a Wisconsin defense that has failed to match expectations early in the 2007 season.
Seen in: No. 4 now tops among NFL quarterbacks


Sophomore outside hitter Brittney Dolgner continues to impress teammates and coaches. She has 86 kills in six games this season.
Seen in: Kill Queen: Sophomore sensation leading UW


After allegations of misconduct last year, the UW Band is moving forward with reorganization and a new assistant director.
Seen in: UW Band marches to the beat of a new drum

The first football game of the season was both a win for the Badgers and for area police, who issued an unusually low amount of citations.
Seen in: Gameday fans surprise police

Flooding occurred throughout the state, including Dane County. Five counties have been declared disater areas by the federal government, with seven additional counties to possibly follow. FEMA teams currently are traveling around the state to assess damag
Seen in: Flooding creates disaster areas in state

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