Men's Hockey: Three Badgers sign professional contracts
Though the season is over, it was still a busy week for the Wisconsin hockey team. Three players have signed deals this week to continue their careers in professional hockey.
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Though the season is over, it was still a busy week for the Wisconsin hockey team. Three players have signed deals this week to continue their careers in professional hockey.
Electronic artists have a hard time staying relevant in a genre that seems to shift its focus every few years. For acts that have been in the game for over a decade, like Thievery Corporation, the difficulty to retain relevance can result in a lack of focus on the aesthetics and sound that brought them initial notoriety.
If Nine Inch Nails and Animal Collective got together, had a weird music baby and then decided to raise this newly formed music child in an underground rave for 18 years, that child would sound like something along the lines of Liars’ new album, Mess.
Participating in any archeological expedition requires a lot of skill and expertise in order for it to be successful. However, a dig that recently took place in northeastern South Africa had an especially unique qualification for any potential archeologists or excavators—the ability to squeeze through a tiny space called the International Postbox and repel down into a cavern named The Cradle of Humankind for its remarkable contents approximately 30 meters below.
On Feb. 19th, the United Nations provided a report on inhumane atrocities taking place in North Korea. According to the report, Kim Jong-un’s regime is conducting systematic human rights abuses against its own people that are as horrible as those of Nazi Germany during World War II. The report was developed in accordance with testimonies and public hearings. Such crimes against humanity include arbitrary imprisonment, torture, deliberate starvation and execution without trials. It has been long known by South Koreans and those who care about the issue that the notorious North Korean regime is conducting such atrocities, but it is the first time the international community has officially addressed the issue.
The 2014 Winter Olympics officially came to a close this past week, but not before the United States, and the world, learned the name of a very unique 18-year-old.
When I was told I would be able to write a film column, I knew exactly what to write about—the soundtrack.
“The day of the pageant, I just wasn’t even nervous,” laughs Alexandria Mason, a freshman, hopeful journalist, dancer, published writer and the 2014 winner of the “Miss Black and Gold: Diversity of a Woman” scholarship pageant.
The United States and Russia have long had a bitter rivalry on the rink that dates back to their 1980 “miracle on ice” showdown.
With the start of spring semester comes new textbooks, empty notebooks and sharp pencils. However, the most lovey-dovey holiday of the year is also very near. Valentine’s Day is only a few days away! Whether you have a significant other or not, it’s always fun to celebrate the season of love. I have compiled a list of “lovely” ideas to help get you in the Valentine’s Day spirit!
While models are not riding the slopes or performing acrobatic aerial tricks on the halfpipe in Sochi, the fashion world brought its take on the Olympics to New York. Beginning last Thursday, Feb. 6, leading innovators of style and beauty, supermodels and celebrities came together to decide which trends and collections would win the gold, silver and bronze medals during the 2014 New York Fashion Week.
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Several years ago, as University of Wisconsin-Madison faced treacherous weather conditions not unlike last week’s “polar vortex,” a few lucky Badgers got a surprise lift from Wisconsin Badgers Women’s Hockey player Hilary Knight. Likely, few realized they were catching a ride with a future Olympian.
My skin has become a set of gold teeth.
Record of the Year
Zoe Corbin, junior: Zoe Corbin snapped an immaculate selfie over break that has served as her Facebook profile picture for two weeks. The picture currently has 112 ‘likes,’ receiving 77 on the first day it was uploaded. As a result, Corbin has seen a spike in friend requests, accepting, on average, three per day since Jan. 16. The picture’s very existence is a product of Corbin’s perseverance. Corbin snapped and deleted 67 selfies before striking gold with her current photo, an awe-inspiring image Corbin claims has not been retouched or filtered. Corbin’s try-try-again mentality has made her a hero to us all.
Clueless about what you should get everybody on your shopping list this holiday season? I have you covered! This list has a little something for your friend, sibling, significant other or even parent.
A group of five University of Wisconsin-Madison students elicited the support of city officials at a Common Council meeting Tuesday in their effort to advance humanitarian policies regulating the mining of conflict minerals in the Congo.
University of Wisconsin-Madison students who are apprehensive about studying abroad will have an opportunity to take a test-run study abroad trip starting next summer, according to a Division of International Studies press release Tuesday.