Ra Ra Riot to ro ro rock UW campus
The Daily Cardinal recently spoke with Ra Ra Riot bassist Mathieu Santos, as he waited in line at Coop’s Place in New Orleans for some jambalaya.
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The Daily Cardinal recently spoke with Ra Ra Riot bassist Mathieu Santos, as he waited in line at Coop’s Place in New Orleans for some jambalaya.
The future of the Mifflin Street Block Party could be in jeopardy after several acts of violence, including the stabbing of UW-Madison student, at Saturday's block party.
As Madison residents anticipate the weekend of masquerade and drunkenness that is Halloween, members of Grammy-winning band OK Go are looking forward to putting on a great show for them. Set to perform at Freakfest Saturday, the band will take the Mountain Dew & Amp Stage at midnight, giving the crowd on State Street something other than costumes and beer to get excited about.
After a brutal five-year wait, Green Day finally satiated their fans with a new album, 21st Century Breakdown. It was well worth the wait: each song has an original tune and thoughtful, meaningful lyrics to match.
Speakers at a forum held Tuesday night at the UW-Madison Law School weighed the different options for reforming the way Wisconsin selects its Supreme Court justices.
Only a few months removed from a Captial One Bowl victory in Orlando, FL., the Wisconsin football team is already back to work with the opening day of spring practice beginning Saturday.
Two politicians believe university administrators should respond to a 'higher calling' rather than a higher paycheck in serving the University. State Reps. Robin Vos, R-Caledonia, and Stephen Nass, R-Whitewater, have introduced two separate bills that suggest capping state-funded administrative salaries.
Friday's arrest of two UW-Madison students in connection with an alleged fake ID ring is leading some police and tavern owners to point to a larger issue of false identifications in Madison venues.