Terrace a new one and enjoy the view
The university has played a cruel trick on the unfortunate souls who leave Madison for the summer months after classes have ended. This trick, of course, is having built the Wisconsin Union Terrace on campus.
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The university has played a cruel trick on the unfortunate souls who leave Madison for the summer months after classes have ended. This trick, of course, is having built the Wisconsin Union Terrace on campus.
For a team about to learn its fate for the upcoming NCAA Women's Championship, the No. 34-ranked Wisconsin women's tennis team was surprisingly relaxed. As the players sat watching ESPN News Wednesday afternoon waiting for the announcement, the team excitedly chattered about where it would be headed to play.
For a team about to learn its fate for the upcoming NCAA Women's Championship, the No. 34-ranked Wisconsin women's tennis team was surprisingly relaxed. As the players sat watching ESPN News Wednesday afternoon waiting for the announcement, the team excitedly chattered about where it would be headed to play.
Coming off a strong performance last weekend at the revered Drake Relays, the Wisconsin track and field teams will look to follow up with a good showing in final preparation for the Big Ten Outdoor Championships. After several personal-best times last weekend, the Badgers are clicking on all cylinders and none faster than sophomore Demi Omole.
Madison is in a vise. All around it, the outgrowths of its livability as a city are pushing back. While it once seemed like it could expand all across Dane County, Madison must now contend with its neighbors. Its suburbs are boxing in Madison. If county officials, namely Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk, do not address the situation quickly, the next round of county-wide planning will be border battles.
Kazuo Ishiguro, best known for his book \The Remains of the Day,"" has returned to form with his most recent offering, ""Never Let Me Go."" With isolated characters who recall their best days, now far behind them, and teasing details that alternately hide and reveal the full premise of the book, ""Never Let Me Go"" is surprisingly unsettling and strangely alluring to the final page.
UW-Madison sophomore Sarah Wieckert ran the 2005 Boston Marathon April 18. She shared her training lifestyle with The Daily Cardinal.
After taking three out of four games on the road this weekend and winning seven of its last eight, the UW softball team (6-8 Big Ten, 20-20 overall) is peaking at the right time. With Northern Iowa visiting for a doubleheader on Wednesday and the Big Ten and NCAA tournaments looming, the Badgers are optimistic about their chances.
The U.S. House of Representatives should be commended for doing their part to celebrate the thirty-fifth anniversary of Earth Day this week. Like their colleagues in the Senate, Republican representatives are finally doing something to reverse Theodore Roosevelt's pitiful legacy from the early years of the twentieth century by moving closer to opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for responsible energy exploration.
The ice has melted, the sun has come out and the lakes in Madison are finally ready to race. All day Saturday the Wisconsin men's and No. 14 women's crew teams will test the waters of Lake Wingra as they participate in the 33rd annual Midwest Rowing Championships.
The number of homeless people on Madison's streets is down two-thirds from its peak in 2000.
Men's fashion rarely sees the drastic, sweeping changes that women's fashion does. You almost never see something suddenly conquer men's wardrobes the way. For example, flood pants did for women a few years back. Shifting style for men occurs more subtly on a year-to-year or season-to-season basis. Now, as we move into the spring, some new slight variations for college guys are arising from pre-existing motifs.
Let's get one thing straight right off the bat: Beck Hansen is the definition of cool. Throughout his decade-plus-long career as the music industry's most ingenious re-inventor, he has given us something dramatically new with each album, splashing through genres and eras like some mad new age cowboy determined to wreak havoc on the norm. He is truly a unique entity.
Chicago Regional
There are some things you can never escape, like awkwardness in front of crowds, bumbling self-consciousness and worries about life's transitions. For me, one of those things is my resemblance to a certain celebrity.
A sense of disillusionment occurs when pivotal musicians release mediocre material. Nowhere is this more evident than in a used CD store where one is guaranteed to find R.E.M., Pearl Jam and even Tori Amos. Poor musicianship is not necessarily implied; confusion is more often the culprit. Confusion is especially the case with Amos.
How to play the game
Former baseball slugger Jose Canseco rocked the sports world last week with his personal accounts of steroid abuse in Major League baseball. In the process, Canseco introduced the public to a lesser-known supplement: human growth hormone. GH is gaining notoriety as the latest choice in illegal supplements, favored by athletes because it is difficult to detect and it increases muscle mass. But what exactly is growth hormone?
The UW women's basketball team has had nights of brilliance and nights of forgetfulness in the '05 season. Last night's loss to Penn State was a night to forget.
Houston, you have a problem.