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(09/17/15 2:55am)
Late Friday night senior Brian Milton stumbled out of McKinley’s Irish Pub and let out a hoarse yell of “freshman!” at recent high school grad Liam Hamill with a look of deep satisfaction bordering on Zen-like peace.
(09/10/15 3:25am)
Immediately following her speech in Iowa last Saturday, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton personally handed out hundreds of homemade shortbread cookies. To compensate for her campaign’s recent struggles in the polls, Clinton has started placing a premium on spontaneity and kindness along the campaign trail. Each cookie came with a personalized note and a very pleasant-looking red-and-white bow.
(02/22/15 3:02am)
Madison Mayor Paul Soglin held a press conference Saturday at Monona Terrace to criticize state Republicans for fast-tracking the right-to-work law announced Friday that will be up for vote later this week.
(10/30/13 4:52am)
Moonface’s Julia With Blue Jeans On is the kind of album you listen to once and never forget. It unapologetically commands full attention and respect, and refuses to back down throughout the last chord. This album is heavy. I mean weight-of-the-world-on-your-shoulders heavy. I mean agonizingly heavy. I mean “it should be impossible for one person and a piano to create this kind of heaviness” heavy. Apathetic and wise, Julia With Blue Jeans On composes exactly the type of atmosphere for the lost, lonely and misunderstood.
(09/30/13 4:13pm)
After falling out of the rankings and suffering its first defeat in a 2-0 loss to Gonzaga last week, the Wisconsin men's soccer team (0-1-0 Big Ten, 5-2-1 overall) looked to rebound on the road at Penn St (1-0-0, 6-2-1).
(09/27/13 4:06am)
Sometimes it’s all just too much. I get stressed over things I really don’t have to worry about, nothing makes sense and I just want to escape into being a girl. When these episodes strike, I usually put on a limited, repeated loop of The Smiths and Hole and float along through my estrogen ocean, waiting to come back to equilibrium. So I sat down this afternoon, pen in hand, to write an album review. What I was not expecting was to be assaulted with a Riot Grrrl throwback for the 21st century. Lord Snow’s Solitude threw me right into that aforementioned hormonal ocean, but instead of floating back to shore, I doggy-paddled myself to exhaustion, wanting to stay in place.
(09/16/13 4:40am)
A bill moved forward in the assembly Friday that aims to protect individuals from alcohol- or drug-related consequences if they seek help in an emergency.
(04/16/13 5:13am)
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(03/14/13 4:24am)
State Sen. Fred Risser, D-Madison, began circulating a bill Wednesday that would make it illegal to carry a concealed weapon in the state Capitol.
(03/12/12 5:20am)
(02/10/12 4:04am)
This Sunday, the 54th Grammys will air on CBS at 7 p.m.,
recognizing some of the best artists, producers, songwriters and
sound engineers in the business. This year's awards, as usual,
feature a group of truly stellar nominees. Here are my predictions
for the four most prestigious categories and for a few others that
are watch-worthy based on their mass appeal and strong set of
nominees.
(10/24/11 6:00am)
No ruling was given Saturday at an Associated Students of
Madison Student Judiciary hearing involving a dispute between the
Roman Catholic Foundation-UW-Madison and ASM's Student Services
Finance Committee.
(02/18/09 6:00am)
Science fiction, outside of the Star Wars"" franchise, always
seems to come firmly attached to the word ""cult."" In other words,
you have to be some sort of marginalized freak to enjoy anything in
the realm of fantasy, magic or space travel.
(01/18/08 6:00am)
In Iowa, New Hampshire and beyond, the youth vote in
Presidential politics has proven itself the margin of
victory.
(11/09/07 6:00am)
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz spoke to UW-Madison students Thursday at
Ingraham Hall regarding his support of 2008 presidential hopeful
John Edwards' plans to fix national poverty.
(09/27/07 6:00am)
A hearing was held Tuesday in the state Assembly to investigate
any possible unethical behavior between student loan providers and
the UW System.
(09/05/07 6:00am)
The University of Wisconsin Band is marching to a better tune
this season, putting last year's sexual misconduct and hazing
allegations behind them and reestablishing themselves as a positive
symbol for the university.
(08/29/07 6:00am)
The UW football team entered training camp with a number of
questions, and the players knew that many spots on the two-deep
depth chart were up for grabs.
(02/16/07 6:00am)
UW-Madison Interim Dean of Students Lori Berquam will keep her
job, Chancellor John Wiley and Provost Patrick Farrrell announced
Thursday.
(02/13/07 6:00am)
Many statistics state that around three-quarters of U.S.
citizens consider themselves Christian, but there are multitudes of
religious groups present throughout the country. Many of these
groups have affiliated sub-sects.