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(02/18/07 6:00am)
Emotions ran high last weekend at the Kohl Center, as the
Wisconsin men's hockey team (11-11-2 WCHA, 14-15-3 overall) split
its weekend series against No. 4 St. Cloud State (12-6-6 18-6-6).
UW pulled out a surprising 3-1 win in Friday's matchup and were
able to battle back several times and skate to a 2-2 tie in
Saturday's affair.
(02/18/07 6:00am)
It seems like common sense that a lawmaker entrusted with the
power to regulate the private sector should not be allowed to take
up a lucrative position lobbying for those very same industries
immediately after leaving office. Yet this very scenario has played
out over and over at all levels of government.
(02/15/07 6:00am)
A mayoral candidate debate held last night by the Northern
Businessmen's Association of Madison heated up when mayor hopeful
Will Sandstrom showed up uninvited.
(02/13/07 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle's request for lawmakers to include health
insurance coverage for the domestic partners of state employees,
including the UW system, should be made a priority as part of
Wisconsin's 2007-2009 budget.
(02/13/07 6:00am)
Almost two weeks ago, a large contingent of low-wage workers
were joined by community activists and labor supporters to stand
outside in the frigid, sub-zero weather, huddle together and yell
at the side of a hospital.
(02/08/07 6:00am)
Shoot first, ask questions later. It's a statement that has
become clichAc in a long history of Hollywood thrillers, from
Bogart's hard-boiled detectives to Craig's new Bond. In ""The
Aura,"" however, the late FabiA¡n Bielinsky gives the formula a
fascinating new twist, examining what happens when his character
shoots first, and is left to fill in the blanks himself.
(02/07/07 6:00am)
Madison police are searching for a male suspect who tackled a
female to the ground in an attempted strong-armed robbery near
Capitol Square this past weekend.
(02/05/07 6:00am)
Campus administrators and students regularly lament the lack of
racial and ethnic diversity at UW-Madison. They typically complain
about the oppressiveness of the ""sea of white faces"" they see on
Bascom Hill.
(02/01/07 6:00am)
If you haven't heard any talk recently about Madison possibly
implementing a streetcar system for downtown transportation, then
you certainly haven't been hanging around mayoral candidates Ray
Allen and Peter MuAoz.
(01/29/07 6:00am)
There was a certain moment during championship weekend two
Sundays ago that got me really pumped up.
(01/24/07 6:00am)
When it comes to politics, I'm like a bear wading out into a
mighty river in search of salmon. Generally, I avoid the turbulent
depths of the political news cycle, but every now and again I
wander out in search of nourishment and attempt to snag some
understanding of current affairs.
(12/14/06 6:00am)
Lords of the Ring: The Triumph and Tragedy of College Boxing's
Greatest Team"" was published in 2003 by Madisonian and Capital
Times' columnist, Doug Moe. The Daily Cardinal spoke with Moe about
his book.
(12/12/06 6:00am)
As I sat in class last Thursday I could feel the migraine
coming. Like a damsel in distress, I was tied to the tracks as a
freight train rushed toward me. There was nothing I could do to
save myself. I dropped my pen and stopped taking notes. It hit me
like a hatchet blow to the right side of my head.
(12/07/06 6:00am)
Sometimes, there are two possible scales upon which a movie like
""Bobby"" can be weighed. One measures the quality of the
filmmaking: the writing, the story, the shots, the scenes, the
characters, their relationships and the ending. The other measures
whether or not the movie succeeded in making its audience aware of
something: an issue, a tragedy, a cause.
(12/05/06 6:00am)
The Federal Food and Drug Administration approved Plan B, also
known as the ""Morning After Pill,"" for over-the-counter sale to
legal adults back in August, but a vocal minority here in Madison
continues to stubbornly resist increased access to the drug.
(12/03/06 6:00am)
With big name players like seniors Alando Tucker and Kammron
Taylor leading Wisconsin in scoring, averaging 19.1 and 12.6 points
per game, it's sometimes easy to overlook the other players wearing
the cardinal and white jerseys.
(12/03/06 6:00am)
In film criticism, nothing is sacred. And ""The Nativity
Story,"" which presents the Biblical account of Jesus' birth, makes
some poor artistic decisions.
(11/29/06 6:00am)
Stuart D. Levitan, author and UW-Madison alum, celebrated the
release of his long awaited book, ""Madison: The Illustrated
Sesquicentennial History,"" at the Orpheum Theater Wednesday
night.
(11/29/06 6:00am)
The Wisconsin Center for the Advancement of Postsecondary
Education hosted a Brown Bag forum Wednesday to discuss the G.I.
Bill among postsecondary education leaders and policymakers.
(11/28/06 6:00am)
So ""Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest"" just came out
on DVD. This was one of those bumbling, inferior sequels: good for
the sword fights and squirming villains it had promised, but not
much else. Keira Knightley is constantly screaming and hysterical,
and most of Captain Jack's lines are nothing but recycled material
from the first movie, and yet for some strange reason, the
low-voiced guy on the trailer for the new DVD called it ""The Film
of the Decade."" Pft. A mediocre sequel based on a ride at
Disneyland/World? The best film in 10 years? Hm. I don't think
so.