Badgers ready for OSU... again
March Madness kicks off this weekend and, as a delicious appetizer, the Badgers begin their Big Ten tournament Friday against Ohio State.
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March Madness kicks off this weekend and, as a delicious appetizer, the Badgers begin their Big Ten tournament Friday against Ohio State.
By Kristen Wall
The 81st annual Oscars reviewed the best actors, actresses and all the hidden aspects that go into movie-making this Sunday. This is decided by the mysterious Academy,"" an omnipotent being who looks down on Hollywood once a year and pronounces some of its work to be good.
It was almost three weeks ago that the Wisconsin men's basketball team lost its sixth straight game, a 66-63 defeat at Northwestern. Confidence in the Bo Ryan era was at an all-time low, and the Badgers' chances of making the NCAA tournament looked slim at best. Needless to say, times have changed.
Wisconsin freshman guard Jordan Taylor didn't get to this point by some coincidence.
Gov. Jim Doyle signed an executive order for the creation of an Office of Recovery and Reinvestment Friday, announcing the initial steps Wisconsin will take toward remedying its economic woes.
A big 3-pointer splashed through the net to put the score at 67-66 and for a moment the scene was reminiscent of last year's thriller between UW and the University of Texas. And then it all went awry for the Badgers.
Throughout her first semester as chancellor, Biddy Martin has put her best foot forward in the effort to achieve new goals for the future of UW-Madison.
Plans to create a pedestrian mall as a part of the design for the new south campus union made their way to Madison's Plan Commission at a public hearing Monday night.
With Wisconsin facing a $5.4 billion budget deficit, the UW System will be forced to economize, and university officials announced last week measures to save money and cut spending.
While most UW students will have to brave the bitter cold this weekend, the Badgers will experience some more tolerable outdoor conditions. Wisconsin will be in the U.S. Virgin Islands for this year's Paradise Jam Tournament.
Happy-Go-Lucky"" is a lighthearted comedy that explores the life of Pauline ""Poppy"" Cross (Sally Hawkins) and her perpetual cheery attitude toward life in modern day North London. Hawkins, a primary schoolteacher, lives with her sarcastic but loving best friend Zoe (Alexis Zegerman) and faces situations such as flamenco lessons, a fight with her pregnant sister and a love affair with a social worker with infinite happiness.
Coming off the blazing success of their album Eyes Open and having enough of the country lie with them and just forget the world"" as instructed by their hit song ""Chasing Cars,"" Snow Patrol return to the music scene with their newest album, A Hundred Million Suns.
The memory of a multicultural coastal harvest festival is regarded as a fine excuse to eat bird flesh and watch the Detroit Lions throw pig skin. The execution of a recalcitrant Roman priest has given rise to an occasion to exchange confectionary with hopes of different oral favors reciprocated in kind. However Christmas started, it now stands as a day to offer store-bought sacrifices to indoor pine trees. Holidays are weird. Thankfully, though, the Halloweens of today don't stray all that far from the original mark.
After allegations of hazing silenced the University of Wisconsin Marching Band last week, the band will play at Saturday's football game against Penn State as officials lifted their suspension Thursday.
Taped versions of On Wisconsin"" and ""Varsity"" were the only sounds of the UW Marching Band Saturday during the Badgers-Ohio State football game - a result of Band Director Mike Leckrone suspending the band for misconduct allegations.
UW-Madison faculty, staff and students discussed ways to move beyond Plan 2008, the campus' previous 10-year diversity plan, at the ninth annual Diversity Forum at Memorial Union Tuesday.
In an age where media outlets control national exposure to election campaigns, the responsibility for casting a true, unbiased vote is solely on the voters. Political coverage has become clouded by biased media outlets and talk-show hosts at a time when our country's future hangs in the balance. No longer can we rely on the news to provide us with clear and informative insights into each candidate's platform.
As months of construction on State Street come to an end, the owner of a popular downtown bar might get the chance to utilize the revamped area for a sidewalk café.
The UW-Madison Department of Economics is currently struggling to provide economics majors with the classes needed to graduate and prospective students with necessary resources.