Athletic Board recognizes Women’s Volleyball coach
The University of Wisconsin Athletic Board recognized the success and efforts of UW-Madison women’s volleyball coach Kelly Sheffield at a meeting Friday.
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The University of Wisconsin Athletic Board recognized the success and efforts of UW-Madison women’s volleyball coach Kelly Sheffield at a meeting Friday.
Madison landlords are now required to provide a voter registration form when tenants move in to their property after the Common Council passed a new ordinance Tuesday.
It's always a pleasure to watch a Hollywood film that doesn't try to beat the viewer upside the head with 3-D explosions or overwhelm with more cuts than the viewer's mind knows what to do with. However, it's always a displeasure to watch a Hollywood film that flaunts an inflated sense of its own cuteness. The second of these two unwritten laws is what made director Jason Reitman's last film, ""Juno,"" so unapologetically dreadful: That movie was 95% prefab swagger and 5% self-congratulation. My intensely negative response to ""Juno"" is partly responsible for my comparatively positive response to Reitman's latest, the highly acclaimed ""Up in the Air.""
As 14 inches of snow blanketed the city Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, Mayor Dave Cieslewicz reminded the public that although the city will reopen Thursday, there will still likely be delays.
Stuart D. Levitan, author and UW-Madison alum, celebrated the release of his long awaited book, ""Madison: The Illustrated Sesquicentennial History,"" at the Orpheum Theater Wednesday night.
With midterms in full swing on the UW campus, a good portion of Wisconsin students spent last night studying for their exams. So too did UW freshman guard Jolene Anderson. It's just that instead of being interrupted by a game of Madden, a coffee break or phone call from a friend urging her to blow off studying and head to the bars, Anderson was called away from her studies for a brief moment as head coach Lisa Stone congratulated her on being named Big Ten Freshman of the Year.
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Targeted at those too impatient to wait a few months for the actual \Da Vinci Code"" movie, Jerry Bruckheimer's ""National Treasure,"" too, is a story about a treasure hunt following clues hidden in plain sight. This time, it's the Freemasons' collection of the spoils of every ancient war. The treasure was placed into safekeeping by our nation's Founding Fathers because any one person owning its exorbitant wealth could dominate the world. Naturally, then, they set up a network of clues on national monuments so that any idiot could find it. Nicolas Cage has drawn that lot. Like that other Bruckheimer/Cage action film, ""The Rock,"" ""National Treasure"" never pretends to be art. But unlike ""The Rock,"" ""National Treasure"" just isn't any fun.
Area developers have joined forces to lobby for real-estate interests, raising concerns for some about their potential influence and campaign contributions in the mayoral race.
Madison mayoral candidates tackled student issues and fielded questions about affordable housing, preserving a \funky"" State Street and college drinking at a forum sponsored by the College Democrats Tuesday night in the Humanities building.