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(09/16/14 4:18am)
Sconnie Nation comes out on top at the end of the ongoing Michael Kienitz v. Sconnie Nation, LLC, case with copyright infringements ruled out Monday regarding the infamous Mayor Paul Soglin T-shirt.
(02/24/11 6:00am)
For the first 26 and a half minutes Wednesday
night, the Wisconsin women's basketball team held firm to a lead
against visiting Indiana. With 13:22 left in the second half,
however, the Hoosiers pulled ahead for the first time in the
contest.
(09/12/10 6:00am)
(09/03/10 6:00am)
The UW-Madison administration hopes to promote awareness of the
arts by naming the 2010-2011 academic year the Year of the Arts.
This distinction comes after last year's designation as the Year of
the Humanities.
(05/02/10 6:00am)
(03/06/09 6:00am)
I was all set to send my editors a column about sexual
fantasies. It was a good one, too. But you'll have to wait until
next week, and the reason you'll have to wait is because I am so
fucking pissed off.
(02/17/05 6:00am)
Being one of the youngest teams in the country, the No. 6
Wisconsin men's hockey team is generally known for its promising
collection of talented freshmen and sophomores.
(11/19/04 6:00am)
Since a near-$1 million budget request in fall 2001, the
Multicultural Student Coalition has been party to an annual campus
controversy about how the Student Services Finance Committee ought
to allocate student segregated fees funded by the student body to
specific student organizations.
(11/17/04 6:00am)
Last Tuesday night I needed relief from the stress of daily
college living, and the art of bedroom Feng Shui was just the
ticket I needed to clear my head.
(09/03/04 6:00am)
When the Badgers open their home football season against
University of Central Florida this weekend, Athletic Department
officials hope fans will notice some friendlier faces in addition
to two new scoreboards and the luxury boxes added in the
renovations over the summer.
(04/29/04 6:00am)
In the film industry, there's an entire genre of movies
operating under the pretense that if the cast is cute enough and
the plot is sentimental enough, a film will be immune to criticism.
Most romantic comedies these days bank on the commercial success of
a \quirky everywoman"" lead, like Sandra Bullock, acting variations
of her previously successful characters.
(12/01/03 6:00am)
As the offense sputtered to start, defense carried the Wisconsin
men's basketball team to victory over Rutgers 55-43 at the Kohl
Center Saturday night, lifting the No. 15 Badgers to 3-0
overall.
(10/27/03 6:00am)
The No. 23-ranked Badger volleyball team entered the Field House
contending for a piece of first place in a Big Ten conference where
a half-game lead divided the top four teams. Taking a 3-2
hard-fought win over conference leader No. 15 Penn State Friday
night and dissembling Saturday opponent Ohio State in four games
(30-15, 26-30, 30-20, 30-22), the Badgers emerged from the weekend
sharing the Big Ten lead with Minnesota and Illinois.
(09/05/03 6:00am)
With 43 states facing budget shortfalls and deficit spending at
the federal level, government spending at many levels is undergoing
closer examination. To this end, Mayor Dave Cieslewicz held a
community budget hearing Thursday night at the Madison Civic
Center, 211 State St.
(11/08/02 6:00am)
The recent lack of protest on campus is symptomatic of a larger
apathy at UW-Madison and campuses nationwide to the policy of the
presidential administration and to contemporary issues as a
whole.
(10/17/02 6:00am)
After being halted for a year for economic reasons, the Camp
Randall renovations will continue as planned, thanks to recent
donations to the project.
(09/03/02 6:00am)
It has been almost 16 years since Wisconsin has had a Democratic
governor, but political prognosticators say this year will be
different.
(06/06/02 6:00am)
Despite Madison's rich history of political activism among the
university and residential community on behalf of a host of liberal
issues, the activist trend in the city and on the UW-Madison campus
has begun to decline.
(04/10/02 6:00am)
Five years ago, party hosts spent weekends in fear of Madison
Police Department officers busting up house parties and passing out
large numbers of fines to hosts and their underage partygoers under
a program called Operation Sting.
(03/14/02 6:00am)
When the eighth-seeded Wisconsin women's basketball team takes
on ninth-seeded Arizona State Saturday in Nashville, Tenn., recent
history may favor the Sun Devils.