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(09/19/05 6:00am)
\Lord of War"" opens with one of the most impressive and
provocative credit sequences in recent memory. Adopting a
point-of-view perspective, the camera follows a bullet from its
manufacture in an American factory to various ports, then across
the globe to a small African village where it is placed in the
chamber of a pistol and shot through the skull of a young boy.
(09/16/05 6:00am)
Like sober UW-Madison students on Thursday nights, ASM meetings
that actually accomplish something and a warm day in February,
Jared Stellmacher is a rare, rare find. He's an organ performance
major and, out of 41,169 students on campus, he's only one of three
that exist! These small numbers shouldn't be surprising,
though-there's lots of prestige and skill in organ playing. In
fact, Jared just won $1,000 in a regional organ competition. Though
the money's great, Jared's favorite part about playing the organ is
\the size of it."" We suppose size does matter.
(09/08/05 6:00am)
\Give us some respect!""
(05/05/05 6:00am)
\House of Wax"" is only the latest in an annoyingly trendy glut
of horror ""reimaginations,"" but it is noteworthy for a
particularly peculiar appeal: Paris Hilton's onscreen death.
(02/21/05 6:00am)
Jared Sunde, a Rio, Wis., volunteer firefighter caught on film
fanning a bonfire on State Street during Halloween, received formal
misdeamenor charges last Thursday for his alleged Halloween
antics.
(12/08/04 6:00am)
With finals, papers and the distraction of semester break
approaching, UW-Madison students often look for ways to intensify
their study habits. While many choose the conventional caffeinated
methods of coffee or soda, some students turn to prescription drugs
like Adderall and Ritalin.
(11/29/04 6:00am)
Oliver Stone faced a daunting task in covering the epic story of
Alexander the Great. The Macedonian general had half the known
world conquered by the time he was 30. Alexander was a figure who
has become mythical for his ambitions and achievements. With the
experience Stone gained in \Platoon"" and ""JFK,"" he could have
directed a masterpiece that looked at the man behind the legend.
Sadly, he chose to take the route of last summer's lackluster
""Troy,"" replacing plot development with poor editing and talented
acting with toned muscles and pretty faces.
(10/28/04 6:00am)
It's pretty hard to provoke much of a reaction from most
Madisonians these days when it comes to Halloween. Creepy costumes
stopped being scary when we were little kids, and now, most
costumes are only scary in how clich??d they are-if any more people
dress as Richie Tenenbaum or wear a bow with a card reading \From:
God, To: Women"" this year, students' lack of originality will
truly be frightening.
(09/09/04 6:00am)
Mountain West
(08/30/04 6:00am)
As summer winds down, we now enter a relatively unexciting movie
release period that will probably last until Thanksgiving. As
usual, sequels were the big breadwinners this summer (\Shrek 2,""
Spider-Man 2""), although there were a few little guys making big
noise at the box office (""Dodgeball,"" ""Fahrenheit 9/11""). If
there's anything to be learned from this summer, it's that felines
desperately need a better agent (""Garfield,"" ""Catwoman"").
Here's a rundown of some of this summer's releases:
(08/30/04 6:00am)
As summer winds down, we now enter a relatively unexciting movie
release period that will probably last until Thanksgiving. As
usual, sequels were the big breadwinners this summer (\Shrek 2,""
Spider-Man 2""), although there were a few little guys making big
noise at the box office (""Dodgeball,"" ""Fahrenheit 9/11""). If
there's anything to be learned from this summer, it's that felines
desperately need a better agent (""Garfield,"" ""Catwoman"").
Here's a rundown of some of this summer's releases:
(04/30/04 6:00am)
(04/16/04 6:00am)
Confirming the worst suspicions of the hundreds working for his
return, the body of UW- La Crosse student Jared Dion, 21, was
recovered Thursday morning from the Mississippi River.
(04/13/04 6:00am)
(03/24/04 6:00am)
Historians study the past by asking what happened. Dr. Jared
Diamond, evolutionary biologist and renowned author, argues it is
equally important to ask why events happened in the specific way
they did.
(09/26/03 6:00am)
(09/22/03 6:00am)
Ohio State 24, Bowling Green 17
(03/11/03 6:00am)
Last Wednesday the UW men's basketball squad won their first
outright Big Ten Title since 1947 in an exhilarating 60-59 victory
against Illinois. However, the season is not close to being done
yet. The Big Ten and NCAA tournaments await the Badgers yet this
season. The Big Ten Tourney has not been favorable for UW since
it's inception in 1998, recording a 4-5 overall record and losing
their last two.
(01/22/03 6:00am)
The UW men's basketball team can finally settle down and relax
in familiar settings tonight as the Badgers return home to play the
first of three consecutive games at the Kohl Center. However, as
friendly as \home"" may be for the Badgers, the red-hot Iowa
Hawkeyes will in no way be a pleasant sight.
(04/11/02 6:00am)