DC vs. BH Softball: Valiant Cardinal comeback downs Herald
With apologies to Grantland Rice:
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With apologies to Grantland Rice:
The green fields of Vilas Park will run a stained red Friday afternoon, after the vaunted journalists of The Daily Cardinal will once again slaughter their foes from equestrian journal The Badger Herald in the papers’ annual softball contest.
The Wisconsin men’s basketball team revealed Wednesday its loss against Syracuse can be attributed not to a botched final possession or inability to shoot anything other than three-pointers, but instead to the wrong Ryan Evans suiting up for the Badgers.
THE HAGUE (AP)—A UW-Madison journalism professor will answer to the United Nations Friday and respond to allegations that she tortured countless metaphors while she taught at the university.
A year after a brawl marred yet another Cardinal victory, UW-Madison's competing newspapers will once again meet in Vilas Park for their annual football battle Friday afternoon. The Cardinal has won the past two contests.
As poor college students, quality often takes a back seat to quantity when it comes to liquor purchases. We might not go for Fleischmann's like we did back in freshman year, but it's not like we're going to throw down $25 for a liter of Jose Cuervo or Tanqueray.
Brats is the obvious choice for campus' best sports bar—kind of like calling the Stadium the best bar with a beach volleyball court or the Kollege Klub the best place to meet an athlete/jersey chaser. But sometimes the favorites win, sometimes the underdogs are found wanting and sometimes the bar with a classifiable fuckton of TVs winds up being the best place to watch a game.
If you long for the soda fountain, jukebox and drive-in theater, chances are one of the things you don't miss is the beer that accompanies those ""Happy Days"" memories of the 1950s. That's for good reason, too, as back then people were drinking limp-wristed swill to accompany their diner corn dogs and fries. But with their ""Supper Club Lager,"" Capital Brewery has joined the trend, and its results are not promising.