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(02/04/07 6:00am)
Imagine working tirelessly at some thankless minimum-wage job
just to scrape together enough money to cover the cost of living.
Being broke means taking shortcuts. Not only do you have to forego
luxury items such as nice TVs and fancy vacations, but basic needs
like yearly doctor visits.
(02/01/07 6:00am)
If you haven't heard any talk recently about Madison possibly
implementing a streetcar system for downtown transportation, then
you certainly haven't been hanging around mayoral candidates Ray
Allen and Peter MuAoz.
(01/31/07 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle stressed bipartisan efforts to push an agenda
packed with new reforms Tuesday night at his fifth State of the
State address, but some lawmakers questioned the practicality of
such ambitious plans.
(01/31/07 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle stressed bipartisan efforts to push an agenda
packed with new reforms Tuesday night at his fifth State of the
State address, but some lawmakers questioned the practicality of
such ambitious plans.
(01/29/07 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle proposed an investment to create a more
fuel-efficient Wisconsin among other bold initiatives he promised
to address in tonight's State of the State address.
(12/11/06 6:00am)
Madison saw its second stranger kidnapping and sexual assault in
less than two weeks early Saturday morning when a UW-Madison
student was abducted, assaulted and then dropped off near campus at
approximately 3 a.m.
(11/26/06 6:00am)
After the midterm election season flooded with millions of
dollars, two state legislators are looking to publicly fund state
elections.
(11/15/06 6:00am)
Wisconsin holds the honor as the first state to pass a law
prohibiting discrimination in housing and employment based on
sexual orientation.
(11/15/06 6:00am)
(11/01/06 6:00am)
What's with all this tolerance crap? It seems everywhere you
look, people are priding themselves on accepting others and
withholding judgments. I say phooey. And what better way to judge
the worth of a human being than by looking at their eating
habits?
(10/19/06 6:00am)
If North Korea was an island with no surrounding populated
areas, would anyone negotiate with them? North Korea's strongest
bargaining chip is not a nuclear bomb—it is their relationship with
South Korea and China, and that relationship has become exhausted.
(10/08/06 6:00am)
""The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning"" provides
backstory for Leatherface's transformation into the cold-blooded
killer he was revealed to the world as in Tobe Hooper's 1974 horror
classic, ""The Texas Chainsaw Massacre."" Leatherface suffers the
usual abuse from peers and employers, of course. But more than
this, the writers highlight his father's (R. Lee Ermey's) desire to
capture, torture and kill ""hippie protesters"" passing through the
town.
(09/20/06 6:00am)
A beer that would make yenta proud, He'brew: Messiah Bold is,
perhaps, the premiere way to ring in the Jewish New Year this
weekend.
(09/20/06 6:00am)
Think playing a criminal onscreen is tough? Well, also consider
trying to convince the audience that despite stabbing an old woman
in the chest, you are still a good kid deep down inside. ""Gridiron
Gang"" brings forth a group of young actors who master their roles
as juvenile delinquents who are out to prove that they are not the
low-life losers that society expects them to be.
(08/29/06 6:00am)
The neo-Nazi rally at the Capitol Aug. 26 displayed an extreme
example of the group's First Amendment rights. Events like this
remind us of the importance to maintain the right to freedom of
speech even when we decry the message. All opinions deserve to be
heard no matter how unpopular they may be. The Daily Cardinal
Editorial Board, comprised of staff members with ranging political
persuasions, will present stances on salient issues every day on
the opinion page. The board will strive to present opinions to its
readership without fear or favor. Since political debate is a
fixture on campus it may just be the case that one day you find
yourself on the unpopular side of an issue. In accordance with the
UW Regents, this board will boldly engage in the ""sifting and
winnowing by which alone the truth can be found.""
(05/04/06 6:00am)
Summer movies come and summer movies go, some are worthwhile and
some are so-so. This year's crop has no shortage of superheroes,
stoners, Scientologists, seafarers and of course, snakes. On
planes. Here's a sampling of what you might line up for days to get
tickets for... or what you might catch while just trying to chill
in those nice, cool air-conditioned theaters. As they say in
Grease,\ ""Summer days, driftin' away, to oh oh oh... summer
cartoon-version Keanu Reeveses.""
(05/04/06 6:00am)
Political statements became fashionable and fashion statements
became political this April as the LGBT celebrated out and about\
month with a rainbow of ""gay? fine by me"" T-shirts. But though
the T-shirts intend to create a climate of acceptance on campus,
they send an implicit message that undermines the printed words. By
advertising the ""fine by me"" message, the T-shirts imply that
gays are somehow abnormal, or not inherently ""fine"" and rely on
heterosexuals to legitimize homosexuality.
(04/25/06 6:00am)
The History Channel often airs shows retracing the steps of
historical personages. Jesus' route to Jerusalem. Alexander the
Great's conquering path through Asia. Lewis and Clark's trail to
the West Coast. I would like to submit a journey of my own to this
list, one that any UW-Madison student can recreate.
(04/20/06 6:00am)
Breckenridge Dark Oatmeal Stout is not a beer for those stuck on
the bunny hill. It's a black diamond beer—meant to be savored. Soak
in its dark chocolate aftertaste.
(04/20/06 6:00am)
UW-Madison has arguably one of the most fabulous study-abroad
programs in the country, with destinations ranging from the exotic
beaches of Brazil to timeless cities like London and Paris to the
adventurous lands of Australia.