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(03/02/05 6:00am)
It was a spring day like any other on the UW-Madison campus. The
sun was shining, the snow was melting (and freezing again) and the
birds were nowhere to be found-they had the foresight to study
abroad in Mexico. I was my usual self, walking back from
class-tired and thinking of the delicious mocha high that would
bring me through yet another day.
(03/01/05 6:00am)
When Matthew Dowd, a leading Bush campaign strategist,
forecasted in July 2004 the GOP would reap 38 to 40 percent of the
Latino vote, the professional punditry responded with a chorus of
scoffs and skepticism. But just three months later, Dowd's
declaration was vindicated with the victorious cries of
\??Felicidades President Bush!""
(02/24/05 6:00am)
The Oscars are Hollywood's chance to shine and pat itself on the
back. It's a chance to single out various achievements and award
those both deserving and undeserving.
(02/24/05 6:00am)
It was a changing of the guard for Wisconsin women's basketball
Wednesday night.
(02/17/05 6:00am)
My brother Adam is a bottomless well of interesting dating
advice.
(02/02/05 6:00am)
...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead
(01/31/05 6:00am)
(01/25/05 6:00am)
Washington, D.C., vaporized, New York City a barren poisonous
wasteland and the white skeletons of hundreds of millions littering
the globe.??This disturbing vision is what could be and what many
believe would be if terrorists began to use weapons of mass
destruction. The fear of these weapons was the cornerstone for the
Iraq war. The failure to find such weapons and the lack of any U.S.
casualties due to such weapons have made American concerns dwindle.
The executive branch has become the little boy who cried wolf too
many times ... but if you remember the story, the boy was
eventually right. When it comes to being eaten, you only have to be
right once.
(12/06/04 6:00am)
I have a dream. Like the great leader Martin Luther King Jr., my
dream also features people of all races together in harmony. The
people are beaming from ear to ear, some laughing, some singing,
others even dancing. My dream may not be civil rights related, but
it is a dream nonetheless. Allow me to elaborate.
(11/30/04 6:00am)
\His name is Wahlitahliwamba! He eats little girls' fingers and
toes for dinner!"" my 12-year-old cousin Andrew insists as the
younger ones tremble and cry.
(11/22/04 6:00am)
Kohl Center scorekeepers beware: You are going to have to earn
your paychecks this season, because the 2004-'05 installment of the
Wisconsin basketball team is going to be subbing a lot. So much so
that UW Head Coach Bo Ryan thinks it will wear out the substitution
horn.
(11/18/04 6:00am)
I have a confession to make. Several confessions, actually. You
see, dear reader, I am not the wonderful person some of you may
think. I have had my problems and have perpetrated my fair share of
evil. The thing is, it's not my fault. I blame the gays.
(11/16/04 6:00am)
Hold back the tears. I've been telling myself this since the
first week of the semester and yet the stress seems inevitable.
However, I have come to realize I am far from alone in this
respect. Just in the last week I have witnessed the intensifying
stress surrounding students, whether it was my friend feeling
assured he had aced an exam before finding out he received a C, a
classmate commenting about her steadily declining GPA, or a
stranger on the street crying to her mother on her cell phone
because her professor disliked her presentation. Some would say
these incidents are a symptom of midterm anxiety or lack of effort,
but on the contrary, it appears even whole-hearted exertion and
perfection will only earn the average grade.
(11/09/04 6:00am)
Holocaust survivor Judith Meisel spoke to a tearful crowd after
screening \Tak for Alt,"" a documentary about her struggles and
survival Monday evening at Hillel House. ""Tak for Alt,"" which
means ""thanks for everything"" in Danish, followed Meisel as she
retraced her steps from her home to the Kovno ghetto in Lithuania,
to the Stutthof concentration camp in Poland and to her eventual
freedom in Denmark.
(11/09/04 6:00am)
Suicide is the third leading cause of death among young people,
claiming the lives of nearly 4,000 people between the ages of 15
and 24 in 2001, according to the American Association of
Suicidology. Still, the rate of suicide at UW-Madison has remained
remarkably low, due in large part to the university's pro-active
approach to this extremely sensitive issue. Assistant Dean of
Students Ervin Cox pointed out despite suicide's status as a
national problem, there were zero suicides last year at UW-Madison,
a school of more than 40,000 students.
(11/09/04 6:00am)
I never imagined perfection would approach me in a brown suit
and mustard colored tie.
(11/05/04 6:00am)
We're only four days into the NBA season and, unfortunately, I'm
sick of it already. Have I watched a game yet? Nope. Do I know who
had big games in the season openers? Nope. Do I know how well my
future husband Ray Allen did in his first game and how good he
looked while playing? I can imagine, but I won't get into that. So
how can this NBA fan who has been loyal since the days of Blue
Edwards and Eric Murdock (aka the days when the Bucks REALLY
sucked) want to give up her love of the game? Easy-she heard
Latrell Sprewell open his mouth.
(11/05/04 6:00am)
For the University of Minnesota football team (3-3 Big Ten, 6-3
overall) it is said that as the running game goes, so go the
Gophers' fortunes. The University of Wisconsin Badgers (5-0, 8-0)
are well aware of this fact as they hope to contain the U of M
ground game and recapture Paul Bunyan's Axe Saturday at Camp
Randall.
(11/04/04 6:00am)
Gold Medal
(11/04/04 6:00am)
UW-Madison greeted President Bush's victory Wednesday with
emotions ranging from outrage to malaise to gratitude.