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(02/18/08 6:00am)
With my major finally decided, my parents insisted it was time
to look into a certificate. Something that would make me stand out
from the sea of graduates when looking for a job. I knew exactly
what to search for. Unfortunately, piracy doesn't exist at
UW-Madison.
(02/14/08 6:00am)
College basketball coaches nationwide know February is an
important measuring stick of a team's success.
(02/05/08 6:00am)
Madison is expected to receive five to nine inches of snow
between Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon, according to a
winter storm watch issued Monday by the National Weather
Service.
(01/31/08 6:00am)
I get a lot of mail, electronic and otherwise, asking me for
things. Money is a popular request but also time and blood. The
latter two I have good reason for hoarding. Although I could
probably get along fine with less blood, I have yet to find a
graceful way to remove it from my body. The smell of antiseptic
makes me dizzy, and I hyperventilate in the presence of needles.
I've learned through first-hand experience that even when provided
with written consent, the American Red Cross absolutely refuses to
draw blood from a person who has fainted.
(01/28/08 6:00am)
After almost 20 years without word from John Rambo, the latest
installment of Rambo"" movies - directed by Sylvester Stallone and
aptly titled ""Rambo"" - is a mess of blood and fragmented
sentences that carries nostalgic charm. Even though ""Rambo"" is an
entertaining attempt at reviving a dead trilogy, it is not worth
the 93 minutes it takes to watch it.
(12/10/07 6:00am)
Chancellor John Wiley announced Friday his plans to step down in
September 2008 as head of UW-Madison after seven years of promoting
the university's private funding and building relationships with
students.
(11/15/07 6:00am)
Madison is a city that prides itself on its natural beauty. Most
of this beauty comes from the five lakes surrounding the isthmus.
Unfortunately, these lakes, which are locales of summertime
activities and provide majestic vistas, also have foul odors and
murky water unfit for swimming in.
(10/26/07 6:00am)
Although the Wisconsin women's team lost for the first time
since last November this past Friday to St. Cloud State, head coach
Mark Johnson does not believe his team did much wrong besides
failing to put the puck in the net.
(10/04/07 6:00am)
The term is IOKIYAR or, It's OK if you're a Republican."" It
means Republicans have carte blanche in attacking others'
patriotism, and represents the partisan double standard that exists
today in Washington. Last week, we saw a classic example from the
always-loathsome Rush Limbaugh.
(10/04/07 6:00am)
In case you've never done it, I highly recommend taking a moment
to Google yourself. Aside from the narcissistic fun to be had, this
is also a great way to see how your name is represented by people
all over the planet.
(09/20/07 6:00am)
Three weeks into the college football season, and already there
have been a fair number of upsets. The infamous Appalachian State
triumph over No. 5 Michigan, South Florida's surprise victory
against No. 17 Auburn, Utah's assault on No. 11 UCLA, and
Kentucky's win over No. 9 Louisville are just some of the most
notable games in the past month.
(05/08/07 6:00am)
The Apostle Islands sparkle like green emeralds against the deep
blues of Lake Superior, with occasional flashes of white beach
flanking the vibrant green. Believed to have been named by the
early Jesuits who drew up maps of the area, the Apostle Islands
were originally inhabitated by the Ojibwe people who lived
throughout the Great Lakes area.
(05/08/07 6:00am)
Old Faithful is one of the most popular tourist attractions in
the United States and it was the start of an institution that
spawned more than 55 parks everywhere from Hawaii to Maine.
(05/08/07 6:00am)
Abandoning solid ground for a glassy water excursion can be one
of the most relaxing and invigorating ways to explore a national
park.
(05/07/07 6:00am)
In 1980 at the Louisiana Super Dome, Roberto Duran had enough.
With 17 seconds remaining in the eighth round of his bout with
Sugar Ray Leonard—their second of three memorable fights—Duran put
up his glove in a sign of admitting defeat. ""A¡No MA¡s! A¡No
MA¡s!"" he screamed.
(05/01/07 6:00am)
Many of us are familiar with the inspirational poster that lines
the walls of classrooms and offices—a sepia-toned photograph
depicting a boat floating on a lake sits above the slogan ""Success
is a journey, not a destination."" However, despite the ubiquity of
this saying, this motto seems to be merely that—a saying.
(04/30/07 6:00am)
This weekend saw Wisconsin host the women's Big Ten rowing
championships on Lake Wingra and the women's lightweight rowing
team travel to Indianapolis to face Stanford, Georgetown and Ohio
State. Unlike last season, the Badgers had trouble with their
conference foes and finished the competition in fifth place.
(04/29/07 6:00am)
Joe Thomas' storied final season as a Badger began with a
venture to Cleveland Browns Stadium. A year later, he will start
his NFL career in the exact same place as a member of the Cleveland
Browns after being selected third in the 2007 NFL Draft
Saturday.
(04/26/07 6:00am)
With National Football League players showing more and more
often that they can't read the league memo on image and decorum,
the sport is turning to a player who could someday be an ambassador
for the game.
(04/24/07 6:00am)
UW women's rowing coach Bebe Bryans spoke on Monday to discuss
the upcoming Big Ten rowing championships, which will be held on
Lake Wingra in Madison this Saturday.