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Fake News Friday: Ian’s Pizza is ‘really good,’ freshman says
After dining at Ian’s Pizza on State Street Thursday night, University of Wisconsin-Madison freshman Drew Lingidiot said it was “really good.”
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FAKE NEWS FRIDAY: Mifflin found to be holy day
After a set of ancient scrolls was recently discovered in a well-hidden vault within the mayor’s office, it has been confirmed by experts that the Mifflin Street Block Party is and always will be an event that revolves around getting shitfaced and actin’ a fool.
Fake News Friday: Park street sign becoming increasingly aggressive with innocent pedestrians
The voice of the stop light on the corner of University and Park, known for alerting pedestrians that it is safe to cross Park Street, has been suspended until further notice after several incidents that have occurred during the past few days.
Eatin' Cake
Jillian gets serious mileage out of crappy car
As graduation draws closer—terrifyingly close—and my departure from Wisconsin becomes more imminent, my yearlong effort to grow up and become a full-fledged, responsible adult becomes less about choice and more about necessity. Over the weekend, I decided the time had come to make a big step into adulthood: the purchase of a new car.
APRIL FOOLS': Hockey players nabbed on 'To Catch a Predator'
Three Wisconsin men's hockey players were mistakenly arrested during a taping of the NBC program ""Dateline"" when their trashy playoff mustaches attracted the attention of police officers on the lookout for pedophiles.
Common Council votes against proposal giving greater power to city diversity committees
The Madison Common Council rejected a change to the Madison General Ordinances Tuesday that would allow the Equal Opportunities Commission, Affirmative Action Commission and Commission on People with Disabilities to sponsor ordinances and resolutions.
UW Athletic Dept. to revise Camp Randall breast-feeding policy after rash of complaints
The UW Athletic Department will re-evaluate its policy on breast feeding in Camp Randall at the end of the season, after a breast-feeding mother was denied the option of pumping her milk in the stadium's first-aid station earlier this fall.
Men’s tennis prepared for great season
The UW men's tennis team opens its 2006 fall season this weekend, sending split squads to participate in two different tournaments. One team will be sent to Waco, Texas, for the Baylor Invitational, while the other will partake in the Cincinnati Invitational in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Hasler has all the answers
We've reached that point in the year when all the major sports in this country seem to make a conscientious attempt to completely flunk the entire male population of college students out of school by assaulting them with a barrage of amazing storylines and can't-miss match-ups.
News briefs
CIA director assesses al Qaeda status
WASHINGTON'CIA Director George Tenet offered a sober assessment Wednesday of al Qaeda's capabilities, warning Congress that Osama bin Laden's terrorist network has not been destroyed and is working on plans for new attacks against the United States.
Thompson would have support in possible office run
Almost a year after leaving the Capitol, former Gov. Tommy Thompson remains a popular candidate for Wisconsin office.