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(04/27/09 6:00am)
Recent UW-Madison graduate Marissa Arnold works as a public
relations associate for a small firm in New York City, and like
many other recent grads looking for work in a tough economy, she
feels underwhelmed and disappointed by employment prospects.
(02/25/09 6:00am)
The Fight for Affordable Textbooks Takes On a New Angle:
(10/23/08 6:00am)
As UW men's basketball coach Bo Ryan spoke on Tuesday, one
couldn't help but notice the pride with which he wore his Big Ten
Championship ring, glistening prominently in Badger red. This
upcoming season will present a series of new challenges for
Wisconsin, which became one of just five Division-I schools to win
at least 30 games in each of the last two years.
(09/15/08 6:00am)
The U.S. Congress passed the Higher Education Opportunity Act
this summer, a bill that could help ease the burden of textbook
expenses on college students.
(02/29/08 6:00am)
When Black Lips tour, they don't mess around. On Feb. 1 Black
Lips embarked on a two-month trek spanning from Washington to New
York, then down to Tennessee and home again in Atlanta. By the time
the 51-day trek finishes, Black Lips will have played 42 shows,
including a stretch this weekend with two shows in Madison Friday,
followed by another two in Chicago on Saturday.
(02/06/08 6:00am)
Think Sunday's win at Minnesota was just another notch in Bo
Ryan's Border Battle title belt?
(12/13/07 6:00am)
The Tennessee Volunteers (6-2 SEC, 9-4 overall) allow 162.5
yards rushing on defense per game. The Badger (5-3 Big Ten, 9-3
overall) offense averages 201 yards per game on the ground.
Historically, UW is at its best when it has a solid rushing attack.
Advantage, Wisconsin.
(11/15/07 6:00am)
Men's head basketball coach Bo Ryan announced yesterday that
Wisconsin had received letters of intent to play basketball for the
Badgers from four high school seniors: Jared Berggren, Ian Markolf,
Jordan Taylor and Robert Wilson.
(10/11/07 6:00am)
The Interfraternity Council announced Wednesday it voted to
overturn the decision to suspend the UW-Madison chapter of Alpha
Epsilon Pi, a social fraternity.
(10/04/07 6:00am)
The Interfraternity Council meeting to hear an appeal from the
UW-Madison chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi, originally scheduled for
Wednesday night, has been changed to Oct. 8.
(10/03/07 6:00am)
Two UW-Madison chapter fraternities will appeal to the
Interfraternity Council after an alleged hazing last spring and a
violation of probation earlier this semester that led to expulsion
from the University.
(05/02/07 6:00am)
Former UW quarterback John Stocco had to prove he was a college
quarterback. Now, after going 29-7 in three years as UW's starter,
he will have to prove he is an NFL quarterback.
(04/11/07 6:00am)
The Kings of Leon have revitalized the definitive rock ‘n‘ roll
image. Indulging their souls in the excesses of booze, sex and
drugs that established the genre between '66 and '74, the Kings of
Leon have made a name for themselves by leaving the bullshit of
overproduction at the door and creating some of the greatest rock
albums of our generation.
(03/26/07 6:00am)
I could not have been less happy to wake up Monday morning and
see the New York Times report that Joe Theisman is out of the
Monday Night Football booth. It's not that Theisman is that good,
but it's more so the fact that ESPN is replacing him with Ron
Jaworski. Jaworski is my least favorite personality at ESPN. Yes,
the same network that actually pays Stephen A. Smith, Digger Phelps
and Doug Gotlieb to voice their biased analysis. Still, ""Jaws"" is
the worst. For some reason I caught the opening game of the Arena
Football League season a few weeks back, and Jaworski and Merrill
Hoge (who needs to learn to pronounce his name right) were in the
booth. Jaws was doing play-by-play and this is how he started the
game off.
(03/08/07 6:00am)
An Eau Claire man suffered severe burns to his scrotum and hands
after trying to emulate a stunt from ""Jackass: The Movie,""
according to WISC-TV 3.
(02/28/07 6:00am)
What we eat on a regular basis is not dependent primarily on
taste or price, but on culture. No matter how reasonably priced dog
meat may be, very few people in the United States are going to make
Rover burgers at a barbecue. In Germany, meaty deli sandwiches are
a breakfast staple, but even Subway Jared couldn't be coaxed away
from toast and scrambled eggs at 9 a.m. because that's what that
former fatty was raised to eat.
(10/03/06 6:00am)
The body of a UW-La Crosse student missing since Saturday night
was pulled from the Mississippi River Monday morning.
(09/27/06 6:00am)
Major League Baseball Commissioner, former owner of the
Milwaukee Brewers and UW-Madison graduate Bud Selig spoke to a
crowd of students Tuesday, mentioning he had spoken with his ""good
friend Hank Aaron"" earlier that morning.
(05/01/06 6:00am)
The brainless arguments against writer-director Paul Greengrass'
stunning new docudrama United 93,\ the first major Hollywood film
to depict the events of Sept. 11, 2001, are reminiscent of an
episode of ""South Park."" The episode dealt with Jared the Subway
spokesman inadvertently making the town think he had AIDS, and once
the problem was solved, Stan and Kyle discovered that the touchy
issue was dated enough to be fair game for poking fun. Trey Parker
and Matt Stone got a lot of mileage out of ridiculing the
assumption that sensitive subjects cannot be tackled by art for an
unwritten but requisite number of years. Some rigorously
politically correct loudmouths, nearly all of whom have not
actually seen the film, have assailed ""United 93"" for being an
exploitative capitalist venture that is coming out way too soon.
This cynical criticism is as ignorant as it is frustrating and
laughable, as it not only presupposes that art is not capable of
being relevant or essential, but implies that it should not
be.
(02/09/06 6:00am)
Just as the surface of the Kohl Center transforms and adapts to
the sports it hosts, student fans of basketball and hockey games
have adopted similar, yet diverse traditions for different
sports.