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(12/02/03 6:00am)
As much as Thanksgiving is an opportunity to spend quality time
with family and friends, eat boatloads of food and feebly
acknowledge the debacle that is your academic semester, it is also
a time to sit down in front of the good ol' TV and catch up on some
quality athletic competition.
(12/01/03 6:00am)
As the offense sputtered to start, defense carried the Wisconsin
men's basketball team to victory over Rutgers 55-43 at the Kohl
Center Saturday night, lifting the No. 15 Badgers to 3-0
overall.
(11/24/03 6:00am)
(11/20/03 6:00am)
Numerous community members attended a meeting Wednesday evening
to voice their concerns about the proposed construction of an
apartment building at 240 W. Gilman St.
(11/20/03 6:00am)
(10/28/03 6:00am)
Often lauded as one of the most famous people to have lived in
Madison, syndicated sex columnist and author Dan Savage enjoyed a
hero's welcome when he returned to read at the Madison Book
Festival Saturday.
(10/23/03 6:00am)
Earlier this month the country's eyes were trained on the recall
election in California against now-lame duck Gov. Gray Davis. It
provided the country a fantastic civics lesson on how an enraged
citizenry can coalesce to throw out a public official who has made
the people so angry they can't wait for the regular election. Not
many people realize this, but before California's freak event, the
Midwest, which had the same progressive movement a century ago that
gave the recall to California, was doing recalls before it was
cool.
(10/16/03 6:00am)
For the last two years, a pall has been cast over Wisconsin with
the so-called caucus scandals. Quite frankly, as a New Jersian, I
found the Wisconsin standard of corruption to be pretty weak. I
practically thought having state employees doing campaign work was
mandated under the law.
(10/09/03 6:00am)
(10/08/03 6:00am)
The UW System Board of Regents will consider a plan later this
week to make it easier for students to transfer credits between
technical colleges and UW schools. System officials said Tuesday a
legislative credit-transfer bill will aid that plan.
(10/06/03 6:00am)
(09/30/03 6:00am)
Atlanta Braves
(09/05/03 6:00am)
If you do not have anything to do in the next month, consider
running for the governor of California-you just might win. After
all, there are already 134 candidates and a few more would only add
grains to the beach.
(04/29/03 6:00am)
(04/21/03 6:00am)
Sitting down to lunch the other day, it was the same old story:
\I was up at 7:45 this morning!"" while another friend of mine
remarked how much she was looking forward to her three-hour lab
later in the day. Having just woken up, I leaned back in my chair
and smiled. Damn, it's good to be a political science major.
(04/18/03 6:00am)
Saturday marks the beginning of the 2003 NBA playoffs and here,
as always, are our flawless predictions. So get out a pen and some
paper, and get your bookie on the line!
(04/17/03 6:00am)
For the second time in eight months Chicago White Sox fans are
in the media spotlight for all the wrong reasons. And by wrong
reasons I mean barbaric. Honestly, what the hell is wrong with
these people?
(04/01/03 6:00am)
Despite anti-war sentiment across the globe, Peace Corps
volunteers continue to serve their respective communities while
growing numbers of prospective volunteers look to combat adversity.
(03/04/03 6:00am)
An extraordinary session of the state Senate ended in a shouting
match Monday after Republican legislators voted to adjourn and
delay a vote on Gov. Jim Doyle's veto of a bill that would give the
Legislature approval over tribal gaming compacts.
(02/25/03 6:00am)
This year, the NBA trade deadline marked the end of an era for
both the Milwaukee Bucks and the Seattle Supersonics. The Bucks
slammed the door on the \Big Three"" years by trading shooting
guard Ray Allen to the Sonics along with guards Kevin Ollie and
Ronald Murray and a conditional first round draft choice. The
Sonics in return sent fan favorite Gary Payton and forward Desmond
Mason.