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(02/02/09 6:00am)
The smoke is starting to clear from the last presidential
election. The election was a prime example in the art of
mudslinging between two candidates who both ran negative campaigns.
Unsurprisingly, the one who ultimately lost ran the more negative
of the two, showing how attack-heavy campaigns are not always the
most effective.
(01/22/09 6:00am)
Friends, brothers and sisters, hello and welcome to the New
Year. It's an honor and a pleasure to be standing here before you
this morning, just a few days after we celebrated the memory of a
great man, a man who, in sharing his dream with this nation, helped
bring it closer to reality.
(01/21/09 6:00am)
Barack Obama officially began his term as the 44th president
Tuesday after taking the oath of office as the first black
commander in chief on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.
(01/21/09 6:00am)
The Society and Politics Committee
(01/11/09 6:00am)
DULUTH, Minn. - One night after losing their first game of the
season, the Wisconsin women's hockey team showed they still had
some fight left.
(12/05/08 6:00am)
Still hot from the success of their latest album, Viva La
Vida, Coldplay has released an EP entitled Prospekt's
March, a collection of studio sessions left over from the
recording of Vida.
(12/04/08 6:00am)
It's official. 2008 has been officially declared a year of
recession. On Friday, the National Bureau of Economic Research
officially announced that the United States has been in an economic
recession since December 2007. Funny, because as recent as late
July, the White House explicitly stated, we have avoided a
recession."" The announcement resulted in a 680 point plunge in the
Dow and a nine percent loss in both the S&P and the NASDAQ
indexes - erasing almost all the gains the market experienced over
Thanksgiving break.
(12/03/08 6:00am)
President-elect Barack Obama met with the nation's governors
Tuesday to discuss an economic recovery plan to aid states in
dealing with budget deficits.
(11/20/08 6:00am)
Neither fantasy nor fable, Undergraduate Theater Association's
production of Kenneth Lonergan's This is Our Youth"" opens
Thursday, examining a generation searching for meaning amidst
chaos.
(11/20/08 6:00am)
When UW-Madison sophomore Jane Doe vomited into her toilet after
a long night out, all she saw was red.
(11/20/08 6:00am)
When I first started nude modeling, one of my hopes was that the
hours I would spend standing naked in front of strangers would
teach me something important. What that was exactly, I didn't have
any particular idea, beyond the hope that - whatever form the
lesson took - it would allow me to appear wise.
(11/19/08 6:00am)
Dear Mouse,
(11/14/08 6:00am)
By Sajia Hall
(11/13/08 6:00am)
This past Friday the University played host to the first ever
Energy Hub conference. Energy Hub's mission is to foster an
environment at Wisconsin that encourages collaboration,
communication and innovation on modern energy technology and
policy.""
(11/13/08 6:00am)
Denison Witmer is a singer/songwriter from Lancaster, Penn., who
has attracted attention for his acoustically focused, neo-folk
songwriting ability, which has garnered lofty comparisons to Nick
Drake, Sufjan Stevens and even Elliott Smith. Although there is no
way Witmer can live up to any of those folk icons on his
ironically-named release Carry the Weight, he is still
refining his songwriting ability and is nearly ready to establish a
distinct sound and name for himself in the folk world, just not
yet.
(11/11/08 6:00am)
Socialism, weakened security, increased threats, nonsense. In a
culture all too often driven by fear, effort is required to sift
through the bullshit in search of the truth. The election of this
nation's first African-American president is not only a testament
to the racial progress this country has achieved, but also an
overwhelming public endorsement of scientific advancement.
(11/06/08 6:00am)
As my only tangible contribution to the electoral process this
year was the 45 minutes I spent voting, the fact that I woke up on
the morning of November 5th feeling like I had just run several
miles speaks poorly of my physical fitness. But until these effects
of election fatigue finally wear off, I'll probably keep clicking
the refresh button on Pollster.com like a lab animal in a Skinner
Box waiting for a food pellet that will never come.
(11/06/08 6:00am)
President John F. Kennedy once said, A nation reveals itself not
only by the men it produces, but also by the men it honors, the men
it remembers.""
(11/04/08 6:00am)
Election officials across the country expect groundbreaking
numbers at the polls this year. With record amounts of money spent
on advertisements touting change,"" voters have the opportunity to
express their opinions on a number of highly contested issues today
with relative ease.
(11/03/08 6:00am)
By Natalia Washington,