A question of how far bus chat should go
I sank deep into my bus seat for the ride home. It had been a long day and I wanted nothing more than to drift into the pseudo sleep one can only get in a vehicle.
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I sank deep into my bus seat for the ride home. It had been a long day and I wanted nothing more than to drift into the pseudo sleep one can only get in a vehicle.
Built as a peace memorial in 1971, Union South has served students on the south side of UW-Madison campus for 37 years. Although it rarely drew as large a crowd as Memorial Union, Union South has served niche groups and provided a haven for students to study, hear contemporary music and, of course, have a hand at bowling.
TO WAVE OR NOT TO WAVE? DAVID PONDERS
I like to think I'm good at keeping secrets, but I just can't hold this one in. Or perhaps it's not even a secret anymore. Maybe everyone in Madison already knows about this delicious Italian restaurant hidden in a dark, dank basement with a full bar. With a combination of drinks and reasonably priced pizza, you would think every college kid in Dane County would know about this place.
Mind going numb... eyelids dropping... saliva collecting at the corner of your mouth about to spill out and form a puddle of drool to the disgust of your neighbors. For the love of Bucky, when will it end?!
I'm sure my vocabulary and diction could have used some work, but by the time I began first grade, I was pretty pleased with how well I had picked up the English language. Emboldened by that early achievement, I was unpleasantly surprised 12 years later to find that I hadn't succeeded in learning a second or third - worse, I'd soured on the idea of ever studying another.
The strongest people learn to survive. If a plane ever crashes in the middle of a deserted island you must learn to drink your own pee, eat little animals' insides, or, if you're lucky, join the cast of Lost.
Students are invited to take a break from the stress of upcoming finals Wednesday and join a group of friendly dogs during UW-Madison's Counseling and Consultation Services' annual Pet Therapy event.
We're getting down to the end of the year and, needless to say, I'm waxing philosophical. As spring flowers bloom and my college career comes to a close, it's natural to look back upon the past four years and consider everything that's happened, and then start screaming when I realize I don't have a job yet and I might have to stop drinking six nights out of every week.
I was staring at that sentence on my computer, my mouse hovering over the edit button, deciding what to do.
EVANSTON, Ill. - Although Wisconsin probably would have liked to claim the Big Ten title outright in front of a home crowd at the Kohl Center, the wooden bleachers, cramped quarters and large number of Wisconsin fans at Welsh-Ryan Arena provided a unique setting for the 65-52 win and ensuing victory celebration.
I was at the SERF last week engaging in an ancient self-mutilation ritual I like to call the cardio room"" when I overheard a conversation next to me. The participants in this little chat were wearing matching bubble gum-pink short shorts, leisurely sauntering on treadmills and watching CNN, where John McCain was delivering a stump speech.
ESPN SportsCenter anchor Scott Van Pelt will join The Student Section,"" WSUM's afternoon sports talk show, Tuesday to talk about his proclaimed love for Madison and the speech he will be giving Sunday at UW-Madison's graduation ceremony.
It's Dec. 24. Dinner is at 8:00 p.m. followed by clean up. The whole family sits down to talk."" The result is numerous intense debates regarding college, the presidential elections, health care, or anything else that leads to family argument.
As Wisconsin men's basketball coaches discuss who will fill the Badgers' 16th roster spot, The Daily Cardinal sat down with tryout participant Casey Shorts to get a glimpse of what the session was like Thursday, Nov. 1.
This weekend, Madison will host the city's first environmental film festival to explore and celebrate the power of film as a force of environmental change.
- DUBUQUE, Iowa
You ever have one of those days that starts out poorly, and ends up like a Calvin and Hobbes red wagon ride down a mountain? The kind of day that makes you wish you hadn't woken up that morning. The kind of day that encourages a desire to take a few sleeping pills and give life another shot once everyone has forgotten anything happened at all. Notre Dame likes to call them Saturdays.""
I am not a fan of centipedes. No. Not a fan at all.
Throughout the semester, The Daily Cardinal sports staff will be chatting with UW athletes to give readers an in-depth look into student sports stars' lives both on and off the fields or courts. The Cardinal begins its Q&A feature with Wisconsin men's soccer sophomore goalkeeper Alex Horwath. Look for more Daily Cardinal Q&A in the weeks that follow.