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(02/26/08 6:00am)
Wisconsin women's basketball head coach Lisa Stone spoke to the
media Monday, addressing the recent success of her squad. Stone's
Badgers have won four straight games and six of their last eight to
jump back into the Big Ten conference race.
(01/23/08 6:00am)
bloodrayne: 'Bloodrayne' is just one of Boll's many big-budget
action flops.
(01/23/08 6:00am)
It's impossible to say goodbye to someone when they don't go
away, so it came as a relief to many in the movie-going community
this month when we finally bid farewell to Uwe Boll - at least, for
now.
(12/06/07 6:00am)
D.P. Dough, at 244 W. Gilman Street, has recently fallen victim
to harsh critics with surprisingly high standards for cheap, easy
food.
(12/03/07 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle announced Friday he would call a special session
of the state Legislature on Dec. 11 to discuss campaign finance
reform.
(09/26/07 6:00am)
Though I was looking forward to playing my new DVD all day,
something was decidedly lacking when I finally got the chance.
(09/17/07 6:00am)
Jodie Foster owns The Brave One."" Stalking through the streets
of New York City, she portrays Erica Bain's transition from
nostalgic radio personality to insomniac vigilante with such skill
that Robert Louis Stevenson would be proud.
(09/16/07 6:00am)
Jodie Foster owns The Brave One."" Stalking through the streets
of New York City, she portrays Erica Bain's transition from
nostalgic radio personality to insomniac vigilante with such skill
that Robert Louis Stevenson would be proud.
(05/30/07 6:00am)
It was the night before graduation and everyone was giddy. The
streets were full of those people you haven't seen since freshman
year—the girl who locked herself in her room playing songs from
""Rent"" on her trombone, the boy from class who always wore a
fedora, or the girl from high school who you swore dropped out and
started stripping. Everything was wrapping up perfectly.
(05/02/07 6:00am)
I look forward to summer all year. As a kid, summer meant
sleep-away camp, popsicles and dirty flip-flops—along with mosquito
bites, tennis lessons and tans so dark I could probably sue my
parents.
(04/29/07 6:00am)
""The Fountain"" will be released on DVD May 15. It has been one
of the most talked about films of 2006, receiving both criticism
and praise. Arts writers Joe Pudas and Eric R. Schmidt are here
today to discuss the film.
(04/17/07 6:00am)
As a concept, fate is incredibly universal, because it attempts
to clarify and impose meaning on the very nature of existence. Is
every minute action we take one more step toward reaching our
predetermined destiny? Or, is life a completely random, chaotic
series of events in which, as Sarah Connor would say, the only fate
is what we make for ourselves?
(02/27/07 6:00am)
With only one game scheduled in a period of 10 days, UW's loss
to Ohio State was its only game in the last week. The Badgers are
on a two-game losing streak yet are still ranked No. 4 in the
nation. Here is The Daily Cardinal's weekly report:
(02/22/07 6:00am)
Most would think it absurd to step out into the snowy and frigid
weather wearing sandals, but after enjoying the luxurious spa
treatment of a pedicure during the winter months, that is exactly
what women are forced to do.
(02/22/07 6:00am)
I'd like to take this moment to address a very serious topic.
It's an issue that impacts our daily lives and even threatens the
wellbeing of our friends, loved ones and the kid sitting next to us
in lecture. I am, of course, talking about Premature Shorts
Syndrome.
(01/30/07 6:00am)
Could there be a ""Shane Connelly effect""? When the sophomore
goalie starts in goal for the Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey team,
good results seem to be in store for UW (8-9-1 WCHA, 11-13-2
overall).
(09/20/06 6:00am)
I like making fart noises. You know, the ones your first grade
teacher referred to as ""bathroom noises."" This juvenile habit is
part of my constant urge to rouse an abashed snicker out of a crowd
with sheer inappropriateness. But I'm a junior in college now, so
for some time I've been plotting an even greater act of childish
vulgarity: getting the word ""penis"" into one of my
columns.
(09/11/06 6:00am)
In the minds of most beer-drinking, Terrace-going,
Midwestern-bred Badgers running around campus, the vast majority of
the world's conflict and change is witnessed through sporadic
run-ins with a news anchor or camera lens.
(05/04/06 6:00am)
A circle roughly the size of a dorm room was dimly illuminated
from above. Darkness consumed everything else, selfishly hoarding
away whatever was beyond. A knee-high fog kept the floor from view.
Four figures stood equally spaced out along the perimeter of the
circle as I nervously glanced around from the center. When the
individuals shifted their stance from time to time, the fog twisted
and rolled, curling around and upwards, in a vain attempt to
conquer the light, before settling back down.
(04/25/06 6:00am)
I suppose you know a debate is warranted when it's discussed on
PTI.\ But maybe it's just in the best interest of Kornheiser and
Wilbon, or even the producers of the show for that matter, to
supplement potentially dead air with a question that nobody had
even considered or cared about prior to it being proposed. I kept
this in mind a couple weeks ago when The Studio Voice asked, ""What
do people care more about: the NBA Playoffs or the NFL
Draft?""