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(02/26/14 7:41pm)
On Feb. 10, mass media were embroiled with an intense debate. The debate was about the United States government’s possible drone strike on a U.S. citizen who lives abroad. The target is not just an ordinary U.S. citizen, but a terrorist affiliated with al-Qaeda who happens to hold a U.S. citizenship due to his original place of birth.
(02/25/14 3:54am)
Jesse Kremer announced Monday he will run for the 59th state Assembly seat currently held by state Rep. Dan LeMahieu, R-Cascade, who will not seek re-election in November.
(02/24/14 9:48am)
We all have individual desires, concerns (fears even) and spectrum of sexuality goes beyond the gay/straight/bi triptych. Each of us arguably has an unique sexuality. Religion, class, gender identity, cultural and racial identities and life experiences all play unique roles in shaping sexuality and how it blossoms. There are two things that many students may struggle with while on campus within the context of sexuality: stigma and shame.
(02/24/14 3:01am)
The Wisconsin state Assembly approved a bill 56 to 37 Thursday eliminating local living wage mandates for Madison and Milwaukee workers.
(02/18/14 6:01am)
Blame Confusion, the debut album from Solids, is a feedback-filled romp that shows you can take the band out of the garage, but you can’t take the garage out of the band. From start to finish, Blame Confusion is a fun, frantic release that’s worth a listen for almost all music fans.
(02/13/14 7:25am)
When you’re born in Ohio, being a fan of Ohio State is inherent.
(02/13/14 5:49am)
So, lately I’ve been trying to gain an understanding of avant-garde films, seeing that I know basically nothing about them. And in my meandering through these new experiences, I’ve developed a new analogy I guess—a new way of thinking about film, which I will now present for your consideration and entertainment, in honor of the upcoming holiday.
(02/11/14 4:39am)
Marcus Smart is not a happy camper. His Oklahoma State team has pulled “a Wisconsin” by losing five of their last six games and now, he’s in some very hot water over his actions at Texas Tech.
(02/06/14 10:49pm)
An unidentified male suspect stole a University of Wisconsin-Madison student’s computer at the Lakefront on Langdon Cafe in Memorial Union Wednesday, according to a statement released by UW-Madison Police Department Spokesperson Marc Lovicott.
(02/05/14 3:39am)
The Legislative Audit Bureau released a 2012-’13 audit Tuesday indicating the University of Wisconsin System’s payroll reporting is not secure.
(02/03/14 3:37am)
So I had this whole idea about how I was going to kick off my new weekly column, but as I sat watching the latest season of “Girls” I dramatically crumpled up my notes and aimed for the trash can (I missed)—it was that good.
(01/31/14 4:19am)
A new bill is circulating the halls of the Wisconsin state Capitol to increase the building-height limit from the current one-mile radius around the Capitol to a two-mile radius. Expanded height limits in Madison are entirely unnecessary and major overkill. Even though the bill is being introduced with the best intentions, the outcome is not a good urban-planning move and doesn't do much to help Madison as a city.
(01/31/14 2:13am)
So, the Oscar nominations are out, and a lot of people are happy, a lot are angry, and a lot of people really can’t make themselves care. Personally, I had cognitively understood “they’re kind of silly and unnecessary and don’t mean anything,” but it took “Inside Llewyn Davis” getting almost entirely passed over this year for me to really feel it.
(01/29/14 5:14am)
Ralph “Foster” Homily had listened to Yes’s Fragile back-to-back three times now, always savoring the tuneful dial-up guitar on “Long Distance Runaround.” It lent a certain order to the squalor of his room.
(01/21/14 6:30am)
Zoe Corbin, junior: Zoe Corbin snapped an immaculate selfie over break that has served as her Facebook profile picture for two weeks. The picture currently has 112 ‘likes,’ receiving 77 on the first day it was uploaded. As a result, Corbin has seen a spike in friend requests, accepting, on average, three per day since Jan. 16. The picture’s very existence is a product of Corbin’s perseverance. Corbin snapped and deleted 67 selfies before striking gold with her current photo, an awe-inspiring image Corbin claims has not been retouched or filtered. Corbin’s try-try-again mentality has made her a hero to us all.
(12/14/13 8:59pm)
Well, it’s pretty much official. Multiple sources are telling reporters that Johnny Manziel has selected an agent and will forego two whole years of NCAA eligibility for the riches and, more importantly to him, the freedom of the National Football League.
(12/03/13 8:11am)
When it comes to film adaptations of young adult literature, this year has been a long slog through mediocrity. From the impressively forgettable “Beautiful Creatures, Mortal Instruments,” and “Percy Jackson” films to the mixed bags that were “Ender’s Game” and “The Book Thief,” Hollywood has been giving credence to the bookworm mantra “the book is always better than the movie.”
(11/22/13 8:42am)
A teenage theft ring struck Sports World shop on State Street Monday, according to a police report.
(11/22/13 5:30am)
Jungle natives were frustrated after another routine chase sequence ended in a successful waterfall jump Wednesday.
(11/20/13 5:45am)
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. These are words that, as Americans, we have all heard, and with the 150th anniversary of the “Gettysburg Address” being yesterday, Nov. 19, we should remember them now. These words clearly have enormous weight in the United States. But these words are more than mere words, they are the very pillars that support the American ideal.