- November 11, 2008: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending November 15
- November 8, 2008: Antarctica no cupcake for UW-Madison groups
- November 3, 2008: In Memoriam: Martin A. Pomerantz
- September 24, 2008: Sunrise At The South Pole: On Sept. 21st, Ethan Dicks looked out the window of his office and saw the sun for the first time in 6 months. He quickly...
- August 1, 2008: Here On Earth on NPR: Cooking at the South Pole
- June 28, 2008: ScienceNews: IceCube For Kids! - To find some of the smallest things in the universe, scientists have to think big, a low-down of what IceCube is all about, for kids!
- June 2, 2008: Discover: 3 Amazing Projects from Around the Globe
- May 26, 2008: Scoop News - Rutherford Explanation This Week, IceCube mentioned in article about the Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics conference in New Zealand.
- May 15, 2008: Summer in Antarctica -- a balmy -30 workday
- April 24, 2008: SEA CON Technology Crucial To Antarctic Research Project article in Sea Technology
- April 17, 2008: New Scientist features IceCube in montage and in article!
- April 9, 2008: Research Channel features IceCube
- February 12, 2008: IceCube on CBS Evening News - A piece on Antarctic science with an overview of IceCube will be featured on the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric at 8:30pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2008!
- February 03, 2008: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending February 03
- January 27, 2008: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending January 27
- January 19, 2008: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending January 19
- January 18, 2008: Packers fans show their love and devotion (In Antarctica!): Devoted Green Bay Packers fans will apparently do almost anything to cheer on their team during the NFC Championship game on Sunday...
- January 16, 2008: New Scientist Space article: Upgraded neutrino detector could root out dark matter - The world's biggest neutrino detector, IceCube, may be augmented to search for signs of dark matter at the Sun's core or at the centre of our galaxy...
- January 13, 2008: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending January 13
- January 9, 2008: Blog by James Roth and Tom Gaisser, a firsthand account of working at IceCube!
- January 6, 2008: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending January 6
- December 31, 2007: Rebroadcast of IceCube Episode on "Here On Earth" on Wisconsin Public Radio: December 31, 3pm and 9pm CST
- December 30, 2007: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending December 30
- December 28, 2007: Exploratorium Ice Stories: Dispatches from Polar Scientists, IceCube live webcast!
- December 22, 2007: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending December 22
- December 16, 2007: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending December 16
- December 8, 2007: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending December 8
- December 5, 2007: Popular Science: Never Snowed In - The American Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station's design allows researchers to spend more time studying the climate and less time shoveling snow...
- December 1, 2007: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending December 1
- November 24, 2007: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending November 24
- November 23, 2007: New Scientist Space: Giant IceCube could take snaps of Earth's Core
- November 17, 2007: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending November 17
- November 10, 2007: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending November 10
- November 8, 2007: Ends of the Earth: Today Show in Antarctica - It was 1:01 a.m. at the South Pole - 7:01 a.m. in New York - when Ann Curry reported live by satellite phone that after eight days of trying, she had finally reached the absolute end of the earth.
- November 3, 2007: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending November 3
- October 29, 2007: The Subatomic Explorer - Men's Journal Article: Gary Hill searches an invisible world for particles a fellow physicist calls "the most tiny quantity of reality ever imagined by a human being."
- October 9, 2007: New South Pole Station Bubble Panorama. In the evening the sun is at grid North, casting its rays at the front of the New Station. Motivation enough to get back out and get the kite flying again. The panorama gives a good idea of the size of the New Station. You have me down there for scale. To the left of the New Station you can see the Dome. The sun is still very low above the horizon. Watch for the long shadow I am casting. I also put a hotspot right at the Geographic South Pole. Try to find it.
- September 7, 2007: National Geographic - The South Pole Project: In the South Pole, temperatures can drop to more than 100 degrees below zero Fahrenheit. Now, witness as engineers go up against staggering odds to build a 160,000-square-foot, high-tech science facility in this frozen wasteland. Through exclusive access granted by the National Science Foundation, NGC"s cameras give viewers a glimpse of the intense danger & physical challenges of working in one of most inhospitable places on the planet.
- September 5, 2007: IceCube in German (PDF): Tief ins Eis der Antarktis versenkt, registriert ein außergewöhnliches Teleskop Teilchen der kosmischen Strahlung: IceCube soll ein neues Fenster zum All eröffnen.
- August 17, 2007: Spencer Klein describes working as a physicist at the South Pole.
- August 15, 2007: IceCube in Italian: Teresa Montaruli, scientist with IceCube, has an article on Dark Matter in the Italian journal Asimmetrie. This journal is distributed to Italian university physics departments and to Italian high schools. Here is the link to the journal. Professor Montaruli's article begins on page 40.
- July 26, 2007: Here On Earth IceCube Special: This hour on Here on Earth: Radio Without Borders, Jean Feraca and her guest talk about an underground telescope being built in Antarctica to study neutrinos and solve the last riddle of the universe. UW Chancellor John Wiley called it equal to the building of the Great Pyramids.
- June 22, 2007: Mid-Winter At Pole: Winterovers celebrate the Mid-Winter with a party!
- June 15, 2007: Life at the South Pole: James Roth, a senior electronics and instrumentation technician in UD's Department of Physics and Astronomy, recently completed his fourth season in Antarctica, working on UD's "IceTop" project. His blog from the South Pole on Jan. 15 provides insight into what it's like to live and work on the harshest continent on the planet.
- May 23, 2007: IceTop at Bottom: UD scientists build an "IceTop" at the bottom of the world
- May 1, 2007: Sky At Night: Sarah Reed delves deep into the new IceCube research facility in the South Pole that is studying the Universe's extreme events.
- April 5, 2007: Searching for Particles: IceCube searches for particles from Cosmic-Ray Collisions
- March 30, 2007: Exploratorium Webcast: In a special live Webcast, educators at the Exploratorium will connect with scientists and engineers at the South Pole to kick off the International Polar Year, 2007-9.
- March 29, 2007: IceCube in the Economist: To Coldly Go
- March 26, 2007: Lab On Stilts: South Pole research lab on stilts for good reason
- March 9, 2007: IPY Germany: IceCube featured on German International Polar Year site!
- March 2, 2007: International Polar Year kicks off! (Link removed on CNN)
- February 12, 2007: IceCube telescope construction exceeds season goals
- February 12, 2007: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending February 12
- February 11, 2007: Modern Marvels: IceCube in the Ice Feature on the History Channel's Modern Marvels Program
- February 5, 2007: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending February 5
- February 2, 2007: River Falls Journal: Universal Probing Takes Professor To Icy Depths (Registration Required)
- January 31, 2007: Scholastic News: IceCube in On Top Of The World article in Scholastic!
- January 31, 2007: A Long Trip: From Israel to the South Pole
- January 29, 2007: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending January 29
- January 29, 2007: IceCube on the Wisconsin Public Radio broadcast!
- January 22, 2007: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending January 22
- January 18, 2007: IceCube In WSJ: South Pole project probes depths of universe (Link removed from WSJ)
- January 15, 2007: Xserve RAID: Coldest Servers Ever, IceCube's Computing Power
- January 14, 2007: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending January 14
- January 7, 2007: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending January 7
- January 6, 2007: Exploratorium Feature: Live webcast from the South Pole from IceCube's Jim Madsen!
- January 5, 2007: IceCube Makes Cover Of Science Magazine: IceCube featured in Science Magazine and on cover!
- January 5, 2007: NPR On Ice: Podcast interview of Francis Halzen for NPR's Science Friday!
- December 31, 2006: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending December 31
- December 24, 2006: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending December 24
- December 22, 2006: Christmas at the South Pole (Link removed from WSJ)
- December 19, 2006: Two To Start!: Season starts off with a bang as 2 holes are successfully completed
- December 17, 2006: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending December 17
- December 15, 2006: Ancient Winds: IceCube helps to map ancient winds
- December 10, 2006: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending December 10
- November 24, 2006: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending November 24
- November 21, 2006: In the Media!: South Pole Station mentioned on The Colbert Report!
- November 20, 2006: In the Media!: AMANDA mentioned in Numb3rs episode!
- November 18, 2006: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending November 18
- November 13, 2006: In Memoriam: Bruce Koci
- November 11, 2006: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending November 11
- November 8, 2006: New Season Starts: Drilling Begins As People Arrive
- September 25, 2006: New Website Goes Live: Welcome to the new IceCube website!
- April 9, 2006: Bringing the Ice South: Baton Rouge Collaboration Meeting in Louisiana Outreach Event - April 9
- April 7, 2006: Successful Season Concludes: Season press release
- February 26, 2006: Investigating Icy Invaders: Lecture with Francis Halzen on Icefishing for Neutrinos
- January 23, 2006: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending January 23
- January 11, 2006: Burckhalter Elementary School E-mail
- January 9, 2006: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending January 9
- December 30, 2005: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending December 30
- December 23, 2005: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending December 23
- December 17, 2005: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending December 17
- December 9, 2005: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending December 9
- December 3, 2005: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending December 3
- December 2, 2005: A New Season Begins At The South Pole
- December 1, 2005: Beyond Einstein: A live webcast from around the globe
- November 25, 2005: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending November 25
- November 18, 2005: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending November 18
- November 11, 2005: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending November 11
- November 5, 2005: South Pole Weekly Report: Week ending November 5
- May 10, 2005: IceCube in Popular Science
- April 2, 2005: "Ice Fishing For Neutrinos" Exhibit at UW-Madison Science Expeditions 2005
- February 15, 2005: Successful South Pole Season Reported in UW Press Releases