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(04/30/12 7:17am)
One hundred-twenty years of printing a daily newspaper has generated thousands of loyal writers, contributors and editors for The Daily Cardinal. That loyalty showed strong last weekend as nearly 250 alumni returned to their journalistic roots in Madison for the newspaper’s 120th anniversary celebration.
(04/27/12 4:41am)
I’ll just hop right into this: There is no Great American Novel, and I doubt there ever will be one. I don’t think there will ever be a book that will ever be canonically superior to any work produced before or after it. You can approximate, of course. For my intents and purposes, “The Great Gatsby” has always been my vote for the Great American Novel, if you’re going to insist upon it.
(04/26/12 2:03am)
Record Store Day always reminds me of my love for physical media, and this year was no exception. One of the best parts about the event is all of the singles that would otherwise not be released. Be it the Warner’s “Side by Side” series or a heart-shaped Neon Trees single. All of the songs are classics and most feature my favorite part of the single: the B-side.
(04/25/12 3:26am)
Whether we intended to or not, many of us celebrated Earth Day this past Sunday by simply spending some time outdoors in the fresh spring air. Perhaps you looked at a tree and thought, rather introspectively, “I appreciate you.” Others of you might have cried a tear for polar bears that no longer have ice to hang out on. I celebrated Earth Day by taking a walk through the University of Wisconsin’s Arboretum and exploring nature. I underwent this adventure with my patient boyfriend who fortunately had a nature observation to write for his biology class (#collegehomework?). The following is our encounter with the real world:
(04/24/12 1:13am)
Eric Hutchinson’s knack for connecting with fans may transform his show tonight at the Majestic Theatre from just a fun, upbeat singer-songwriter performance to a counseling session of sorts.
(04/23/12 3:44am)
"Compliance"
(04/20/12 3:09am)
Producing runs has not been a problem this year for the Wisconsin softball team (8-4 Big Ten, 24-13). Last weekend, in a 10-7 shootout win over the Fighting Illini of Illinois, the Badgers were able to generate offense on the back of a school-record six homeruns.
(04/18/12 11:31pm)
Dear Erica,
(04/18/12 4:24am)
There is nothing quite like living in a residence hall to keep you up until 5 a.m. writing a paper, consequently forever screwing up your sleep cycle.
(04/18/12 4:19am)
Aaaah, springtime. Everything is in bloom, nobody cares about school and Cinco de Mifflin is close on the horizon. It is a truly glorious time of year. However, April does not just bring out the flowers or adorable baby critters, but something else much more nefarious: runners.
(04/16/12 11:46pm)
I cannot adequately express my affinity for day drinking.
(04/09/12 5:49am)
FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK
(03/28/12 10:19pm)
You think you’re ready for it. You really think you are.
(03/15/12 12:21am)
This column originally ran on March 26, 2009.
(03/13/12 2:47am)
All things considered, 2011-’12 was a forgettable season for the Wisconsin men’s hockey team.
(03/09/12 11:27pm)
Wisconsin's Jordan Taylor (11) hangs around the neck of Rob Wilson (33) after what would become another play in the highlight reel of plays from Wilson's best collegiate performance and what would wrap up Wisconsin's 79-71 win over the Hoosiers. The Badgers will play tomorrow against the Michigan State Spartans in what promises to be a test for Wisconsin's newfound shooting sensation.
(03/08/12 1:53am)
Over the course of the Wisconsin men’s hockey season, the team’s nine-member 2011-’12 freshmen class has grown up before our eyes, but maybe none more so than freshman forward Brendan Woods.
(03/06/12 4:13am)
Encouraged by its results at the end of the regular season the Wisconsin men’s hockey team (11-15-2 WCHA, 16-16-2 overall) heads into it’s road WCHA playoff series with No. 9 Denver (16-8-4, 21-11-4) with what head coach Mike Eaves calls “legitimate” confidence.
(02/29/12 8:57am)
College Library and Wendt Commons Library, debuted $2.5 million in renovations designed to centralize technological resources for students Tuesday.
(02/28/12 4:53am)
The No. 14/15 Wisconsin men’s basketball team (10-6 Big Ten, 21-8 overall), fresh off a resume-padding win against Ohio State in Columbus, will now set its sights on longtime rival Minnesota (5-11, 17-12) in the first of two consecutive home games to finish out the regular season.