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(02/25/09 6:00am)
What is going on in the free world? We knew that financial
systems were getting hit hard; however, the nationalization of
banks, devaluing of the dollar, and breeding of irresponsibility
seem contrary to the aid the nation requires.
(02/25/09 6:00am)
Hosanna in the highest,"" the church choir bellows, their praise
echoing throughout the high ceilings of the church. As a child I
would have gladly joined in this prayer, tweaking the phrasing just
a bit to make it more sacred and meaningful.
(02/19/09 6:00am)
Madison's late-night bar crowd can start mixing its cocktails
with calamari now that the Samba Brazilian Grill will be extending
its hours.
(02/18/09 6:00am)
Science fiction, outside of the Star Wars"" franchise, always
seems to come firmly attached to the word ""cult."" In other words,
you have to be some sort of marginalized freak to enjoy anything in
the realm of fantasy, magic or space travel.
(02/16/09 6:00am)
Struggles and pain infused the hope and change"" sentiment last
night when students gathered for a Black History Month event at the
Red Gym.
(02/16/09 6:00am)
As the Big Ten Tournament draws near, the Wisconsin women's
basketball team will look to boost its resume when it hosts Indiana
(8-6 Big Ten, 15-8 overall) in a Monday night showdown at the Kohl
Center.
(02/16/09 6:00am)
Sweat drips from my brow as I stare blankly at the page. Think
Megan, think! What the hell is the biological species concept? Why
does this crab have a non-functioning claw? Why the hell do I care
about these stupid fricking lizards on an undiscovered island?! I
slam my head on the desk in despair.
(02/13/09 6:00am)
Members of the Madison Police Department and Ald. Mike Verveer,
District 4, met with residents of Mifflin Street Thursday in an
effort to improve the annual Mifflin Street Block Party.
(02/12/09 6:00am)
Garage bands across the country dream of making it big -
touring, playing for screaming fans and enjoying the rock-and-roll
life. Coming to Madison Friday with Mà ¶tley Crà ¼e, Chicago-based
The Last Vegas are one step closer to that dream.
(02/11/09 6:00am)
In an 18-14 vote, the state Senate voted Tuesday to increase
Wisconsin's minimum wage from $6.50 to $7.60 per hour.
(02/06/09 6:00am)
District 2 Ald. Brenda Konkel faced off against three of the
four rivals competing for her seat Thursday at Lapham Elementary
School.
(01/21/09 6:00am)
Members of the Madison community celebrated Martin Luther King
Jr. Day at the Overture Center Monday by recognizing citizens who
have contributed their time and talent to the city.
(12/11/08 6:00am)
Welcome to my lab!"" the scientist cried out to the crowd, to
Bucky Badger and even to Santa Claus. ""Are we ready to learn? Are
you ready to have some fun?"" Cheers rocked the lecture
hall.
(12/05/08 6:00am)
Still hot from the success of their latest album, Viva La
Vida, Coldplay has released an EP entitled Prospekt's
March, a collection of studio sessions left over from the
recording of Vida.
(12/04/08 6:00am)
Tom Jones lives a life of adversity. How does one continue
producing music for a career known mainly for its significance to
the fictional life of Carlton Banks? Despite sporting a massive
discography and more youth-oriented songs, such as 1999's Sex
Bomb,"" Jones' tryst with popularity has been fickle at best. In
24 Hours, Jones' latest and 30th full-length album, the
crooner shows his perfected organization of studio musician
accompaniment but falls short trying to galvanize his career yet
again.
(12/04/08 6:00am)
It is up in the air whether handwritten cover letters or digital
portfolios will help graduating students clinch a job. However,
Madison business professionals said finding a balance between using
both old and new media seems to be a key component in the
process.
(12/04/08 6:00am)
Madison Area Technical College student and community activist
Michael Johnson officially kicked off his campaign to run for
Madison's District 8 alder Wednesday night in Science Hall.
(12/03/08 6:00am)
With the opening of deer season this past week, the Wisconsin
northwoods have been abuzz with avid outdoorsmen. Gun season,
however, is just the hors d'oeuvres before the main course of ice
fishing for Wisconsin winter game enthusiasts.
(11/20/08 6:00am)
Today marks the end of the road for 16 Wisconsin Badger seniors.
Some will move on to play professional football, others will start
their professional careers, and a few will continue their studies.
While the future will reveal different paths for each athlete, they
will all share the same experience that comes with being a member
of the Wisconsin football tradition.
(11/12/08 6:00am)
The Common Council kicked off budget deliberations Tuesday,
hearing public input from Madison residents on amendments in the
proposed 2009 capital and operating budgets.