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Robin Hood the Socialist. How many times this week has this phrase been uttered by conservative pundits in response to President Barack Obama's proposed budget plan? If Rush Limbaugh's nightly prayers are answered, Obama's proposed budget might just be headed for failure.
As Neil deGrasse Tyson paced the stage Monday night, one hand holding the mike and the other casually in a pocket, he appeared more like a stand-up comedian at the top of his game than a world-renowned scientist. Well, except for the fact that no comedian would end his set by asking for questions about the universe.""
Barack Obama officially began his term as the 44th president Tuesday after taking the oath of office as the first black commander in chief on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.
The moment has come: We can now refer to him as President Obama, the 44th president of the United States of America. On Tuesday morning, America observed via television, Internet feed, radio and in-person attendance as Obama took the oath, sworn in to lead a United States rife with challenges.
Many are ushering in this new year contemplating both the audacity of hope in our new president and the fear of the unknown surrounding our deep economic recession. During this time of contemplation, it is wise to ask ourselves what things make us distinctly and genuinely American. One is our history of bold human rights fights.
On Kanye West's latest release, 808's & Heartbreak, the album's title says it all. It is a complete break from the student motif on all of his previous album titles. 808's references the influential technology used throughout the new album, a voice box auto-tuner and 808 beat machine. Lastly, the recent drama (heartbreak) in West's life, including a breakup with his fiancée and his mother's death, seeps into every corner of this album, from the often heart-aching lyrics to the wide-open, longing spaces that have not crossed West's music before.
By Jeremy Wick
Boy am I pleased with the election results. Not because I answered that little quiz I took Tuesday at the polls correctly, but because I became morbidly obese over the weekend and got stuck in my bathtub shortly after voting and my asshole roommates think it's so funny that they won't help me out or tell me who Team USA drafted at starting quarterback (but I hope you're happy, America). I'm happy with the overall election result because it resulted in the election being all over.
As the presidential election draws closer, excitement and anticipation radiates throughout UW-Madison. In addition to the yellows, browns and oranges of the falling autumn leaves, bold blues and reds are gracing every corner of campus. Supporters of both Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee McCain have made their mark as active young students on campus by joining either Students for Obama or Students for McCain.
There has been very little in the way of good economic news in the last year - especially in the last few months. In less than a year, unemployment has increased 1.4 percent. The number of unemployed persons has increased by 2.2 million with long-term unemployment rising to 728,000. Our national debt has almost doubled to over $10 trillion in less than 6 years and our financial stability grows ever more precarious.
Bob Kearns drove his family back from church one day during a light rain, unable to see beyond streaking wipes. from his windshield wiper blades. He asked himself, Why couldn't they blink more like an eye, adjusting speed as necessary?"" After tinkering around with his wife's wiper-blade motor in his basement, Bob managed to work out an electronic circuit that could adjust the speed of the wipers at differing levels. The intermittent wiper blade was born.
Ed. Note: David is on vacation. Filling in is this dude, Davis Scrottinger.
UW-Madison prides itself on numerous aspects that allow it to stand out amongst other major universities, such as the revolutionary research it conducts or its reputation for competitive sports programs. Unfortunately, the latter mention tends to outdo the first in terms of campus notoriety.
University faculty, students and staff gathered yesterday at the ninth annual Diversity Forum to discuss racial and ethnic diversity among the student body. The forum unofficially marks the end of Plan 2008, a 10-year-old plan implemented to increase diversity on campus.
After defeating then-No.21 Fresno State 13-10 in enemy territory, the Wisconsin football team will be looking to correct mistakes, expand play options and get healthy during its bye week in preparation for the Big Ten opener against Michigan Sept. 27, head coach Bret Bielema said Monday.
Can you hear it? That audible hum of the media hype machine going into overdrive and promising us the greatest exhibition of college football that has ever been seen by human eyes. A game played with such a high level of skill that tears will simply well up in the eyes of anyone viewing the sheer majestic beauty of it all.
Biddy Martin arrived in Madison last week to lead a university struggling to retain faculty members. Martin is the second woman chancellor of UW-Madison and the first female graduate to lead the school.
Among the premier artists of the contemporary world, Jasper Johns is considered to be one the greatest printmakers America and modern art have seen to this day. His printmaking career stretched over four decades and can be seen in Jasper Johns: The Prints,"" a retrospective exhibit of his work at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. This grandiose collection boasts over 100 prints that display the culmination of Johns' talent, innovation and experience in a chronological walk through his artistic career.
Every now and again there comes a story that catches - nay, demands - my attention. Political backbiting and Britney Spears have provided good media fodder as of late, but man cannot live on bread alone. Most recently I have been captivated by a story that involves two shadowy and enigmatic groups waging war via the Internet. This story has everything: religious and cultural tensions, the twists seem to be pulled straight from the first Mission: Impossible"" film and even Tom Cruise.