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(04/29/13 1:43am)
Whether we are in the fourth year of our relationship or have yet to start one, romantic outings with our partner are a great way to become closer and learn about each other. There are several components of a successful date, including dressing to impress, mealtime etiquette and venue:
(04/24/13 3:41am)
As a college student, I often get asked which class or which professor I enjoy most. While I’ve definitely had a number of great people influence my education and my world view, I’ve always held a special appreciation for a different group of individuals and this piece is dedicated to them. I extend my gratitude and appreciation to the janitorial, custodial and general maintenance staff that work in the student dormitories and campus buildings. You guys have always shown the most consistent kindness whenever I have interacted with you. Your responsiveness has been uncanny whenever I send in general maintenance requests. Your politeness has been thoroughly refreshing through numerous experiences I’ve had with you on campus.
(03/08/13 5:53pm)
A badly misinterpreted subtweet sent out by University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Lexi Strand threw friends and family into a frenzy this weekend.
(03/06/13 4:37am)
UPDATE 10:58 p.m.: A perimeter has been set up outside a building in Eagle Heights, according to Ald. Scott Resnick, District 8.
(02/27/13 8:36am)
More than 20 student environmental organizations met with campus leaders Tuesday for a collaborative Sustainability Council to discuss sustainability efforts already occurring on campus and where students can focus their efforts in the future.
(02/27/13 5:02am)
Talking to my friend Marina last week, I confessed to her that just an hour before I had checked out a staggering 13 books from the library. I had rushed out after an exam to return a few and then schlep the new load back to my dorm room in a Trader Joe’s bag. They were piled up requests, some of which I had forgotten I requested, all various sizes and styles, and now they were lovingly stacked alongside some of the other books I had checked out from the library before.
(02/26/13 6:32am)
If Baauer’s “Harlem Shake” is one thing, it is a damn sure success. Though it took an entire year, Harry Rodrigues has singlehandedly dethroned “Gangnam Style,” reached number one on the Billboard and created a single that rose from the ashes of SoundCloud obscurity into being purchased over 250,000 times in a week. And the arguments… so… many… damn… arguments.
(02/22/13 6:26am)
Evan Wray, a 19-year-old freshman at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, still refuses to admit that the unsightly, bulbous red protrusion on his upper back is a pimple.
(02/15/13 3:28am)
Freshman Jared Lang treated his Girlfriend, Amy Katz, to a Valentine’s Day full of wonderful and romantic surprises Thursday night.
(02/07/13 11:02pm)
In the wake of a recent rash of winter storm warnings, some of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s more easily spooked residents have begun preparing for the worst.
(02/07/13 7:06am)
The Daily Cardinal’s Editorial Board met with Mayor Paul Soglin last week for over an hour. The Mayor opened with an informal statement of his priorities and how Madison has changed in the past 20 years. He continued to answer our questions about several of the topics you see below. Here are some of our thoughts on the areas of the city that Soglin commented on regarding the issue of homelessness.
(02/05/13 5:48am)
First, let’s get this straight. I’m a huge football fan. Super Bowl Sunday is one of my favorite days out of the year. Football. Wings. Drinking. The only thing that would make it better would be if my favorite team had actually made the big game. Sadly, though, they did not. And so, for the 18th time in my life, I sat through a game that has absolutely no bearing on my fandom. Only this time, I took notes. On everything but the game.
(02/01/13 1:48am)
After days of intense troubleshooting, workers at Housing IT have finally established a time that all Madison students can log into the campus wireless Internet without any trouble.
(01/30/13 8:32am)
The Associated Students of Madison Sustainability Committee held a small informal meeting Tuesday to discuss spring campaign options and outreach.
(01/30/13 5:31am)
There’s a good moment (one of many) in Haruki Murakami’s “Hard-Boiled Wonderland and The End Of The World” where the narrator indulges in a discourse on sofas. Here’s a tantalizing quote from that speech in Chapter Five:
(12/10/12 4:39am)
Assuming the Mayans are right and the world is ending, The Daily Cardinal Editorial Board is glad we no longer have to worry about these issues because of the whole being dead thing.
(12/10/12 1:03am)
Wintertime never fails to bring several things: snow, earmuffs, hot chocolate and a reality check. During the holiday season, we are constantly reminded of just how single we are. The Christmas movies are bad enough, and our loud-mouth roommate wondering out loud what to buy their significant others (since we know better than they do, right?) becomes instantly frustrating but nothing, nothing, is as persistent a reminder as a certain anonymous social medium in which Badgers everywhere are encouraged to share their every thought.
(11/29/12 2:30am)
Madison is home to tons of history and sentimental hotspots. We have the big ones such as the Capitol, Memorial Union, Bascom Hill and many others. However, it’s the smaller, more unnoticed areas that are under attack.
(11/28/12 3:50am)
Just as many people who partook in the Pepsi Challenge back in the day to see whether they could distinguish between the world’s two foremost colas, American citizens partook in the presidential election a few weeks back to decipher between two candidates whose political views may or may not be apparent to them. Often in life, people believe that they prefer one thing to another and hold steadfast in their perspective that they know that certain thing really, really well. However, after further investigation, their prior views are often reduced to absurdity.
(11/13/12 6:37am)
People have a hard time equating the Occupy movement with the tent city for the homeless that Occupy Madison has become. Denizens of Madison, particularly residents of the various neighborhoods where the Occupy encampment has moved, have adopted a not-in-my-backyard approach to the issue. On the other hand, the movement has picked up allies everywhere it has gone. Everyone wants to know why these people are still on the street.