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(03/21/07 6:00am)
There's a question that has been nagging on my mind for several
minutes now: If I knew I was going to die tomorrow, what would my
last meal be? Would I quick motor home for a taste of Mom's
cooking? Would I go someplace upscale and unnecessarily expensive
like Nadia's? Or would I just swing by Wendy's drive-thru and grab
a couple double cheeseburgers in order to save a few bucks?
(03/14/07 6:00am)
This weekend could be one of the better ones in Wisconsin
athletic history. Women's hockey has the chance to repeat as
national champions, wrestling can bring home a few individual
national champions and incredibly enough, the men's hockey team
could make it to the NCAA Tournament despite a record barely above
.500. Plus ,there's the whole men's basketball thing. If all these
teams win, there will be much rejoicing, but a few events could
make this weekend truly extraordinary.
(03/08/07 6:00am)
Gothenburg, Sweden is the birthplace of one of the most
groundbreaking forms of modern heavy metal music. The melodic death
metal movement originated there with bands like At The Gates, In
Flames and Dark Tranquility. Curious then, is the emergence of
Gothenburg's Laethora, a band with such lack of melody, they could
only be termed death/grind metal.
(03/07/07 6:00am)
Everyone has worked with a Dwight Schrute. For those of you who
haven't jumped on the bandwagon yet—I mean the hilarious suck-up,
dorky Dunder Mifflin salesman portrayed by Rainn Wilson on NBC's
""The Office.""
(02/26/07 6:00am)
The Wisconsin men's hockey team has raised a lot of questions
after last weekend's series at Michigan Tech, and head coach Mike
Eaves tried to answer them at his Monday press conference.
(02/22/07 6:00am)
I'd like to take this moment to address a very serious topic.
It's an issue that impacts our daily lives and even threatens the
wellbeing of our friends, loved ones and the kid sitting next to us
in lecture. I am, of course, talking about Premature Shorts
Syndrome.
(02/19/07 6:00am)
Matt is sick of this cold Wisconsin weather, so he has decided
to drop out of school and take a trip to Africa. Ever since he saw
Disney's ""The Lion King"" when he was 10 years old, his life goal
has been to go on safari and romp with lions on Pride Rock while
belting ""Circle of Life"" at the top of his lungs (with the most
recent copy of The Daily Cardinal in hand, obviously). He plans on
naming his first-born child Rafiki and says its first words better
be Hakuna Matata.
(02/07/07 6:00am)
When you sit down to watch a college basketball game on ESPN,
you can often predict what the commentators will say long before
tip-off.
(01/18/07 6:00am)
Charlotte's Web""
(12/06/06 6:00am)
I went to the South East Recreational Facility yesterday, and I
feel good. It's not because of working out and getting endorphins
out of my system, because that's nothing special. I'm a veritable
endorphin spout of joy. No, I feel good because I overcame a
deep-seated fear—that of the Evil Golf Cart Monster of Doom.
(11/17/06 6:00am)
As part of its 30th annual ""Great American Smokeout,"" the
American Cancer Society honored Gov. Jim Doyle and 15 other
lawmakers, doctors and leaders from Wisconsin for their continuing
efforts to promote tobacco control and awareness Thursday.
(10/22/06 6:00am)
The problems at a Mills Street residence began with headaches.
They were soon followed by sore throats and itchy eyes. Then one of
its inhabitants began getting persistent nosebleeds.
(09/21/06 6:00am)
This country faces an epidemic: Not of disease like West Nile
Virus or the Avian Flu, or modern technology like cell phones or
iPods, but of fast food.
(04/13/06 6:00am)
Students: get into the biking habit
(03/28/06 6:00am)
The Daily Cardinal's Les Chappell spent an afternoon with the
Madison Hash House Harriers and shares his experiences with these
quirky, thirsty runners.
(03/23/06 6:00am)
Over the past year, UW-Madison students acquired a reputation of
engaging in heavy alcohol and drug use after being crowned the No.
1 party school by the Princeton Review and number two of the Top 10
Cannabis colleges by High Times magazine.
(03/09/06 6:00am)
When Robbie Earl and Joe Pavelski are flying down the ice, just
about everyone in the Kohl Center, from coaches to Crease
Creatures, is hoping for the same thing: the next score. Everyone,
that is, except for the UW men's hockey athletic trainer, Andy
Hrodey. Though he is as much in favor of a win for the Badgers as
anyone else, he hopes first and foremost that his players are
hydrated.
(03/06/06 6:00am)
Who says you can't learn anything from watching TV? School House
Rock has certainly taught the United States well: Politics in this
nation is like the three-ring circus described in the famous
educational cartoon. Though the spectacular interplays of
legislative, judiciary and executive branches are almost as
entertaining to sit back and watch as P.T. Barnum's lions, tigers
and bears, they collectively produce nothing. They are simply
jumping through hoops.
(02/16/06 6:00am)
Q: I have high blood pressure and have tried reducing my salt
intake, but it hasn't helped very much. Is there anything else I
can do to lower it?
(02/15/06 6:00am)
They lurk beneath your feet at this very moment, snaking through
the campus like an inconspicuous labyrinth. No, it is not a scene
out of 'Harry Potter,' it's the UW-Madison steam tunnel system.