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(10/29/15 5:54am)
Despite what appeared to be a lost year at the beginning of the season, the Badgers enter their final two contests with a considerable amount still on the line. Coming off a 2-2 draw against Penn State, Wisconsin (1-2-3 Big Ten, 4-9-3 overall) remains in last place in the conference, but is within striking distance of nabbing home-field advantage in the Big Ten tournament, and sits just six points behind first-place Rutgers.
(04/06/15 3:15am)
Chazwick Bradley Bundick, Toro y Moi’s solitary member, is seen as a leading figure in the chillwave movement. His music adapts heavy use of artificially created or enhanced sounds, synthesizers, repeating section of sound material, taking a portion of one sound and reusing it, and heavily filtered vocals with simple melodic lines.
(12/04/14 7:00am)
Racial disparities nationwide have come into focus following the grand jury decision in Ferguson, Missouri not to charge the police officer who killed 18-year-old Michael Brown. That heightened awareness has also exposed racial disparities in Madison, which in some ways exceed those in Ferguson.
(10/29/14 2:42am)
A Madison Police Department officer arrested a Madison teen for battery after he attacked a cognitively disabled teen Monday morning near LaFollete High School, according to a MPD report.
(04/16/14 12:44am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty and staff will be able to present their views on changes to the university research and graduate education structure at two town hall meetings in the coming week, according to a release.
(11/25/13 3:32am)
The state Legislature is discussing a bill that would subject state private voucher schools to the same report card system currently used to rate public schools starting in 2015.
(11/16/13 5:04pm)
First Quarter
(05/06/13 2:27am)
Just like Tony Stark’s suits, Shane Black’s “Iron Man 3” is all about piecing together the moving parts. And after 2012’s “The Avengers” he’s got a fair amount of questions and repercussions to deal with. The opening of the film finds a Tony Stark plagued by insomnia and anxiety attacks as he attempts to reconcile his previously logical world with the bombastic events he took part in and witnessed in in New York City with his new superfriends.
(04/08/13 5:01am)
(04/30/12 1:38am)
For those of you who read my column on a weekly basis (and I thank all three of you kindly), you may recall my voicing a passionate disdain for physical activity. To directly quote my eloquent self, “Exercising sucks balls. Jogging is for masochists and people who hate themselves.” I am unsure of what this says about me—whether I suffer from self-esteem issues or have simply undergone a change of heart—but this weekend I took part in Madison’s annual Crazylegs Classic.
(02/28/12 8:35am)
Children living in the Congo sleep with one eye open in fear of machete-clad rebel soldiers rushing into their homes and kidnapping them to serve as child soldiers. Living in terror of a real life Boogieman, the youth have been coined “night commuters” as they flee to the city where they find safety in numbers. There they find peace, if only for one night.
(02/17/12 3:31am)
TUSCON, ARIZ.-Just two weeks before the hotly contested
Republican primary contests in Arizona and Michigan, Mitt Romney
has been hit with stunning allegations that he has a
personality.
(10/12/11 6:00am)
SCIENCE
(04/04/11 6:00am)
When JoAnne Kloppenburg decided to run for the Wisconsin Supreme
Court in December, she was a relatively unknown attorney with the
Department of Justice. In the aftermath of the chaos surrounding
Gov. Scott Walker's collective bargaining law, her campaign against
incumbent Justice David Prosser has become the focus of the
anti-Walker movement, despite her insistence she will be
nonpartisan on the bench.
(11/15/10 6:00am)
(09/29/10 6:00am)
Research on the corpse flower sounds like a bad joke: What do
carrion flies and chemical ecologists have in common? They are both
attracted by the smell of rotting flesh.
(04/18/10 6:00am)
(04/06/10 6:00am)
The main characters of ""Greenberg"" seem to be desperately
repeating the same brief moment of their lives that they're afraid
to let go of—those glorious post-college years when you have your
whole life ahead of you. But instead of getting a nosebleed or
disappearing Marty McFly-style as they keep traveling backwards to
relive and try to fix the past, they just seem hollow and
empty.
(03/18/10 6:00am)
Reading Nevil Shute's ""A Town Like Alice"" is like watching
your favorite boxer up against a much bigger opponent, hoping the
ace up your guy's sleeve will pull him through. It keeps you on the
edge of your seat. You watch your man take a few blows, but you've
put money on the fact that they've got what it takes to survive, to
win.
(03/09/10 6:00am)
If the farthest west you have been in Madison is Camp Randall,
it is time to take a journey. There is a whole world of gastronomic
delights, just a few minutes walk past the stadium. Discovering
these delights is simple: next time you and the gang/significant
other have a few hours and a mad hunger to kill after class or on
the weekend, take a stroll over to Monroe Street.