Badgers match up against Michigan State in tournament final
After putting together arguably its best half of the season to cruise past Purdue, the stage is all set for Wisconsin.
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After putting together arguably its best half of the season to cruise past Purdue, the stage is all set for Wisconsin.
In trying to think of a relevant issue my student readers would enjoy, I realized scoping current events for something I could form an opinion about just wasn’t cutting it. Instead, I chose to look to the expert —myself and my peers. We’re the experts. We know what is relevant to students because we are the students. Not that this is a normal occurrence in our apartment, but last night my roommates and I engaged in a conversation that was extremely relevant and inspired this column today.
Madison police officers arrested a man Sunday morning after he punched two men on the 400 block of West Gilman Street, leaving one with a chipped tooth, according to a police report.
It is almost certain DCNY PRO, the company granted a sponsorship permit for the Mifflin Street Block Party, did not raise enough money to proceed with its plans to construct stages on Mifflin Street and find musical acts to play the event. One of the ideas behind the sponsorship was to reduce the number of arrests, which reached a record number last year, by getting people's minds on a musical act and off alcohol.
Whole Foods Market announced Tuesday its plans to discontinue the use of plastic bags in all of its stores by Earth Day on April 22.
Following an alleged hate crime in Ogg Hall in December, the Interfraternity Council unanimously passed a resolution earlier this week that condemns hate crimes and provides suggestions for disciplinary action.
Emeritus Economics Professor W. Lee Hansen recently claimed in a Wisconsin State Journal guest column that students of color are under-qualified and over-represented on the UW-Madison campus. Hansen's remarks are not only extremely narrow-minded and painful to read, they are also rooted in a larger pattern on campus in which the voices of men and women of color, LGBT students and white women have been silenced and ignored.
While Ha Jin's newest collection of short stories 'The Bridegroom' stands a welcome distance away from much of today's hyper-self-aware and cynical fiction, its simplicity often bleeds into stupidity, leaving the reader to wonder if they've somehow missed a few layers of subtlety.