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(05/04/04 6:00am)
After a triumphant performance at the Big Ten Rowing
Championship this past weekend, the No. 13 Wisconsin women's crew
team is now celebrating the recognition of four rowers in
particular. Senior captains Nicole Weir, Christina Strasser junior
Nikki Lennart and sophomore Kari Harmon were all named to the
all-Big Ten Rowing team following the weekend.
(04/29/04 6:00am)
The Wisconsin women's lightweight and openweight, each coming
off victories in their headline races at last week's Midwest Rowing
Championships, both face challenges in their respective races this
weekend. The lightweights will race No. 4 Georgetown while the
openweights will go up against conference foes at the Big Ten
Championships. The No. 3 lightweights will try to stave off the
Hoyas in the national rankings when they go to Washington, D.C.,
and the No. 13 openweights will stay in the Midwest, as they travel
to Iowa City, Ia., to compete in the Championships.
(04/29/04 6:00am)
Coming off two strong weeks for the No. 5 Wisconsin men's crew
program, UW heads east to spend the weekend in the Boston area to
race Saturday for the Cochrane Cup and Sunday for the Jablonic
Cup.
(04/23/04 6:00am)
This weekend will mark the first and only time this season that
all three Wisconsin crew teams will compete in the same race when
they take to the lake for the 2004 Midwest Rowing Championships
Saturday. The race will be held in Madison on Lake Wingra this year
because of its \central"" location-the Midwest Association of
Rowing Colleges (MARC), the organizers of the event, also chose to
bring the championships to Madison because of UW's solid tradition
of rowing excellence and strong fan support. The Midwest Rowing
Championships is one of the biggest regattas in the country with
almost 1,500 participants.
(04/22/04 6:00am)
Following a second straight W Cup title, expectations are high
for the No. 5 Wisconsin men's rowing team Saturday at the 32nd
Annual Midwest Rowing Championships on Lake Wingra, here in
Madison. Even Head Coach Chris Clark has trouble containing his
enthusiasm for the biggest race of the year up to this
point.
(04/15/04 6:00am)
The tradition will continue for the UW men's rowing team as it
prepares to compete against Washington this weekend for possession
of the infamous W Cup. The Badgers and Huskies both have high
expectations coming into the match-up with their preseason rankings
of fifth and second, respectively.
(04/13/04 6:00am)
In what is rapidly becoming a major nationwide issue, members of
the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives have both proposed
similar bills that would reinstate the draft in the United States.
The bill would require all Americans between the ages of 18 and 26
serve two years of military service regardless of gender or
economic background.
(04/01/04 6:00am)
The scenic Howard Temin Lakeshore Path will receive $411,000 for
renovations beginning April 26, UW-Madison Facilities Planning and
Management along with Madison's Transportation Demand Management
program annouced Wednesday.
(02/10/04 6:00am)
LaLiberty steps down as UW women's crew coach
(02/03/04 6:00am)
Mandy Bolen has to have one of the toughest jobs on the planet.
The poor girl lives in Key West, Fla, where she works as a reporter
for a local newspaper. There, employees quake under iron-fisted
rules like, \Try to show up for work by 11 a.m. or so,"" and the
dress code runs along the lines of ""We prefer that you wear
clothes.""
(01/29/04 6:00am)
Three ice cream stores. Two blocks. One street. Who will reign
supreme over the dairy domain known as State Street?
(12/10/03 6:00am)
As the college football regular season came to close last
Saturday and the final bids were extended for bowl games, eight Big
Ten teams were delighted to find an absence of coal in their
stockings. With only Illinois, Indiana, and Penn State being left
out of the bowl picture; the remaining Big Ten teams found out 'tis
the season to be bowling as well as being jolly. With the Badgers
heading to the Gaylord Music City Bowl in Nashville, Tenn. to face
the Auburn Tigers, here is a look at the rest of the Big Ten bowl
representatives and their match-ups.
(12/09/03 6:00am)
Jonathan Eisch will be heading south for winter break, but he
will not be getting out his swimming trunks. It is a little too
cold for that at the South Pole.
(11/20/03 6:00am)
It is late November again. A new chill has crept into the air,
trees have again completed their yearly purge and the Badger men's
cross-country team has secured yet another Big Ten title. This
pattern has held for years, and every fall, while most Badger fans
have typically concerned themselves with their football team's
mediocre bowl destination, the Wisconsin men's cross-country team
has been stealthily adorning its dynasty.
(11/14/03 6:00am)
Two former members of the UW System Board of Regents requested
an investigation into board meeting procedures with state Attorney
General Peg Lautenschlager's office Thursday claiming regents may
be contributing to the \shrinking of our democracy.""
(10/27/03 6:00am)
I grew up in Kentucky. My family moved to Duluth, Minn. after my
sophomore year of high school, and two years ago, my parents and my
older brother and his wife moved to Sacramento, Calif. So when
people ask me where I'm from, I'm not sure what to say.
(10/24/03 6:00am)
This letter is in response to the Daily Cardinal Staff Opinion
of Thursday, Oct. 23, entitled \Revisiting, restricting abortion.""
(10/13/03 6:00am)
(10/08/03 6:00am)
A unique species of spiny water fleas have made a new home in
Wisconsin waters, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
announced Tuesday.
(10/01/03 6:00am)
When I was a little kid, a tennis instructor once said that
watching my forehand was like watching evolution. As a chronic late
bloomer, the whole path to adulthood has been a bit like that-slow,
awkward and peppered here and there with breakthroughs of personal
growth. This past weekend I continued a strange growth
passage.