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(02/08/12 6:00pm)
At CollegeFashionista,
we Style Gurus get the fabulous opportunity to report on the street
style on the UW-Madison campus daily, which all of us desperately
love, but we never really get a chance to share just how cool our
fellow Style Gurus are.
(02/08/12 8:06am)
Former Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk officially announced
her intent to run for governor in the event of a recall election of
Republican Governor Scott Walker in Milwaukee Tuesday.
(02/07/12 8:34am)
After a second man reported inappropriate misconduct by former
Senior Associate Athletic Director John Chadima, UW-Madison
Chancellor David Ward announced Monday the university will launch
another investigation into his behavior.
(02/07/12 8:25am)
After
uncovering documents showing lawmakers signed agreements promising
secrecy during the redistricting process, a Wisconsin immigrants
rights group filed a complaint Monday alleging Republican leaders
violated state law.
(01/27/12 3:52am)
Missing since 1985 and long since declared dead, undergraduate
Ariel O'Reilly was discovered by the janitors in the basement of
Vilas Hall Tuesday. According to their testimonies, the 45-year-old
O'Reilly was nearly inapproachable.
(01/26/12 8:26am)
Hundreds of citizens from around the state of Wisconsin gathered
on the Capitol steps Wednesday to protest the Gogebic Taconite Iron
Mining Bill, which would ease regulations and make it easier for
companies to mine iron ore.
(01/25/12 3:34am)
"The Belly of Paris" (Le Ventre de Paris) is impossible to read without becoming both disgusted and obsessed at the thought of food. Zola is known for his fixation with realistic descriptions, and in this regard the novel is no disappointment.
(01/24/12 4:16am)
Way back in the 1990s, in indie rock days of yore, few bands
commanded as much reverence and devotion as Guided By Voices.
Hailing from Dayton, Ohio, GBV were less a band than a collective,
purveyors and devotees to a genre of indie rock called lo-fi: Songs
were recorded cheaply-no studio gloss of which to speak-and with a
"do it and move on" attitude. Tape fuzz was omnipresent.
(01/24/12 2:23am)
In the face of recall, Gov. Scott Walker is continuing to push
for changes. His most recent plan calls for education reform,
focusing mainly on teacher evaluations and improving reading
levels. While these programs will improve Wisconsin’s public
education system, Walker would do the state’s students even more
good if he looked at reforms happening on America’s coasts.
(01/01/12 6:02pm)
Many times, football games are billed as potential shoot-outs
and then fail to live up to the high-scoring hype.
(12/13/11 4:43am)
Rileys Tunes:
(12/12/11 5:32am)
It was far from pretty, but the Wisconsin men’s basketball team
(8-2 overall) team finally picked up the non-conference win it
needed as it defeated UNLV (9-2) 62-51 Saturday.
(12/09/11 3:12am)
This weekend's matchup will be the Badgers' (7-2 overall) final
game of a three-game home stand and will be the second game of a
home-and-home series the Badgers currently have with UNLV (9-1).
Wisconsin will look to take out some revenge on the Rebels, as UNLV
beat the Badgers in Las Vegas last year 68-65.
(12/07/11 3:30pm)
Friends and family attended funeral services for Zach Zenk in La
Crosse Tuesday after the UW-Madison senior’s death early last
week.
(12/06/11 7:33am)
(12/06/11 4:29am)
The trouble with two-piece groups is ensuring that their sound
doesn't stagnate. The White Stripes learned this the hard way when
their career trailed off after 2007's Icky Thump. And for
a while, it seemed like The Black Keys (guitarist Dan Auerbach and
drummer Patrick Carney) were in a similar situation. Purveyors of a
ferocious brand of blues-rock, with 2006's Magic Potion,
they were at the end of their rope. Something needed to change.
(12/02/11 2:00pm)
"The Legend of Zelda" series is one of the most beloved gaming
franchises of all time-each entry has built on Zelda's classic
formula by adding its own innovative new wrinkles.
(11/30/11 6:38pm)
Madison Common Council wept in terror after they discovered the
Edgewater Hotel Project arose from the dead, threatening to haunt
them for the entire upcoming biennium.
(11/17/11 9:00am)
The outcomes of this past summer's recall elections did not seem to have a noticeable influence on the political dynamic of the state legislature during the recent special session, which marked the first significant post-recall meeting of the Senate.
(11/15/11 2:48am)
Rihanna is the universal pop star. She lives in the upper
echelon of fame, that mostly vacated space once occupied by
untouchable stars like Elton John and Jimmy Page. The old icons
were backed by wheelbarrows of LP and concert ticket dough and were
not necessarily expected to engage with masses such as human
beings. Before the turn of the century, there were a ton of
arena-packing musicians who must have seemed like Norse gods or
aliens from the back rows.