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.
1916—Women are allowed to attend a boxing match for the first time in the United States, provided they bring sandwiches for all in attendance.
State Rep. Garey Bies, R-Sister Bay, announced in a release Friday he will run for Wisconsin secretary of state in 2014.
The state Senate will take up a set of controversial Republican voting bills in a packed session Tuesday, which have drawn criticism from Democrats.
On Dec. 28 at 11:30 p.m., Phish played their final note of the night. By the time I got home at 12:15 a.m., the show was available for download.
A big part of the magic that is South by Southwest is never knowing what to expect. Putting aside well-known acts like Pusha T, home grown favorites a la Phox and artists like Against Me! who are stopping by Madison soon, here are some new acts we’re intrigued by down in Austin:
State Sen. Jennifer Shilling, D-La Crosse will introduce a bill protecting an individual’s fundamental right to vote, according to a statement Friday.
Anti-racism advocate Tim Wise spoke to University of Wisconsin-Madison students and a group of law associations about the effects of racism in America Thursday.
Chris Miller, a retired pastor from La Valle, Wis., announced in a statement Monday he will run as a Democrat to represent Wisconsin’s 50th district in the state Assembly.
As you have probably heard by now, a former Soviet satellite country, Ukraine, has fallen captive to the kind of protests that ran rampant throughout the Middle East over the Arab Spring and Summer.
The history of the Pro Arte Quartet is storied, elaborate and just a bit sensational. Formed in 1911-'12, the inaugural quartet hailed from Brussels, Belgium and found their way to Madison by accident.
When I was told I would be able to write a film column, I knew exactly what to write about—the soundtrack.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard oral arguments from the NAACP and Voces de la Frontera on the State Voter ID law Tuesday.
“Shake it for the man of the year,” boasts Schoolboy Q in “Man of the Year,” one of the hit singles off his second LP, Oxymoron. As part of the posse/label TDE (Top Dawg Entertainment), Schoolboy Q has to constantly show his hip-hop prowess alongside such artists as Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul, Jay Rock and rising star Isaiah Rashad. Entering 2014 with a dominating swagger, tighter production and an overall sense of maturity in lyrics, Schoolboy Q’s Oxymoron demands to be taken seriously, but wants to have reckless fun along the way.
Most people have little or no exposure to spoken word. Maybe a YouTube video posted to a friend’s Facebook wall or a clip from HBO’s “Def Poetry.” MTV doesn’t carve out a ton of time for it and you’re not going to hear it on mainstream radio. Spoken word is rap music without the frills, and people love their frills. But take out the cars and chains, cut the beats and fame, and spoken word is what you’re left with. Rhythmic poetry. A landscape of words crafted to flow smoothly so that background music isn’t necessary or even wanted. The University of Wisconsin-Madison instituted a program in fall of 2007 to foster this art form and give interested students an opportunity to get involved.
Members of the Vending Oversight Committee came to a unanimous agreement on amendments to a late-night food-vending proposal that are expected to improve the current licensing and spacing ordinances.
Upon entering The Sett Saturday, Feb. 15, it would have been difficult to tell that one of the more important names in electronic music production would be performing there that night. Other than the mysterious black tarp on stage and a few tables with DJ equipment, The Sett looked the same as it would on an average Tuesday afternoon.
Abdellatif Kechiche’s “Blue is the Warmest Color” is the perfect film to see if you’re ready to travel with the characters through their tumultuous love story and leave the theater feeling emotionally drained. Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos give raw, passionate and haunting performances.
For Valentine’s Day, let’s talk relationships, relationships, relationships, in all forms! In our modern world, it’s hard to define most of our relationships, much less celebrate Valentine’s Day with them! Where’s a V-Day card for our Grindr or Tinder fuck buddies, Hallmark?! So whether we’re fretting about what to buy one lover—or six—let’s look at sharing the love in more than one way.
The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents announced the recipients of the sixth annual Regents’ Diversity Awards in a statement released Jan. 31, one of which is the Pre-college Enrichment Opportunity Program for Learning Excellence at UW-Madison.