Sexual assault reported in Southeast residence hall
A UW-Madison student reported a sexual assault in a Southeast residence hall early Sunday morning, according to a Tuesday crime report sent to students by the UW-Madison Police Department.
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A UW-Madison student reported a sexual assault in a Southeast residence hall early Sunday morning, according to a Tuesday crime report sent to students by the UW-Madison Police Department.
Yes, indeed, two weeks ago, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Virginia, released the 2014 working schedule for the House of Representatives. Down nearly three weeks from last year, the House will work—drum roll please—113 days next year. No, this is not a typographical error. Your patriotic, dedicated, democratically elected members of Congress, while enjoying a cushy $174,000 salary and gold-plated healthcare benefits, will work for a total of 113 days next year.
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We all know a guy who could use some beefing up. You may even be that guy. This semester, over a 12-week span, we will be taking one such man, Ben Breiner (br-EYE-ner), and attempting to strap some muscle onto his gaunt frame. In performing this social experiment, we hope to not only boost Ben's health, athleticism and confidence, but also provide valuable health and fitness insight and a realistic, average-guy's step-by-step guide to getting jacked.
Wisconsin's hockey season has just started up, and I couldn't be more excited about it. I have never actually played hockey, nor am I able to stand on ice skates for more than five minutes, but that's not to say I can't be a huge Badgers hockey fan.
Two masked men, one wielding a handgun, robbed Falbo Bros. Pizzeria on South Park Street early Tuesday morning, according to the Madison Police Department.
While many of you Packer backers were probably wallowing in self-pity last week because the clock finally struck midnight on Green Bay's magical season, I was in Foxboro, Mass., to do an exclusive Daily Cardinal interview with New England Patriot's head coach Bill Belichick.
The Wisconsin state Senate held a public hearing Tuesday afternoon to discuss several newly proposed bills centered on reforming and regulating campaign finance laws.