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(09/12/12 4:49am)
Ed Sheeran has only been in the U.S. on his current tour for three days, but his journey to this point has been a lengthy one. A hefty handful of EPs between 2005 and 2010, dropping out of school to pursue music and playing any possible gig led to Sheeran signing with Asylum Records under Atlantic Records, and the British singer/songwriter is now a household name.
(09/12/12 4:09am)
It’s been one of golf’s top stories in some capacity since early 2010: Tiger’s comeback. He was in contention at the 2010 Masters—his first event since news broke of his extensive affair—and analysts couldn’t help but presume Tiger would soon be back to his major-championship-winning ways.
(09/05/12 6:39am)
At first-year offensive coordinator Matt Canada’s introductory press conference in January, he said his philosophy would be to continue running “a Wisconsin offense.” This implication is well known in Badger country as a powerful rushing attack behind a big, talented offensive line. Recently, the “Wisconsin offense” also means putting up a ton of points.
(07/16/12 12:30am)
(06/16/12 8:18pm)
Fashion blogs now rule because of the hundreds and hundreds of fashion bloggers bombarding the internet from all over the world. It’s no secret that street fashion is more prominent in the fashion world than ever before because of the social media outlets that have spread to not only stylish citizens but those high up in the fashion industry. College students are known for their young, creative minds that fuel society. Put all these factors together and you have CollegeFashionista.com, one of the most established fashion blogs on the Internet and a Fashionista’s haven.
(06/08/12 7:04am)
The UW System Board of Regents approved System President Kevin Reilly’s recommended 5.5 percent system-wide tuition increase for the 2012-2013 school year in a meeting June 7.
(05/24/12 9:22pm)
The semester may be reaching its end, but the beginning of the semester when Andrea Smith just joined the UW-Madison CollegeFashionista Style Guru team seems like yesterday. Smith is far from her home in Tampa, Florida, but loves Madison. She is pursuing a degree in Art History and currently exploring certificate options.
(05/10/12 4:47am)
Warning: What you are about to read is the cheesiest thing you will ever encounter in the state of Wisconsin. This is the last column—the last anything—I will write for The Daily Cardinal, and if you think it will be anything other than a sappy, emotional breakdown, you might be dumber than our governor. Also, if you could sing Vitamin C’s “Graduation (Friends Forever)” to yourself whilst reading this, that would be tremendous. Thanks!
(05/10/12 4:38am)
No. 1: Montee Ball, junior running back, football
(05/07/12 5:35am)
The Associated Students of Madison appointed representatives to internal leadership positions and passed amendments to its bylaws in a meeting Friday.
(05/02/12 4:50am)
The Bradley softball team (9-14 Missouri Valley, 19-28 overall) stood no chance against junior pitcher Meghan McIntosh Tuesday night at Goodman Diamond in Madison. McIntosh’s performance propelled the Badgers (12-6 Big Ten, 31-15 overall) to a 2-0 win.
(05/01/12 1:32am)
Wisconsin men’s track and field junior Mohammed Ahmed has nearly locked up a place in the 2012 Olympic Games after his performance late Sunday at the Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational in Palo Alto, Calif.
(05/01/12 1:30am)
At no other time of year does Green Bay Packers’ general manager Ted Thompson shine brighter than during the NFL Draft.
(04/30/12 1:38am)
For those of you who read my column on a weekly basis (and I thank all three of you kindly), you may recall my voicing a passionate disdain for physical activity. To directly quote my eloquent self, “Exercising sucks balls. Jogging is for masochists and people who hate themselves.” I am unsure of what this says about me—whether I suffer from self-esteem issues or have simply undergone a change of heart—but this weekend I took part in Madison’s annual Crazylegs Classic.
(04/26/12 3:03am)
Death and taxes might be the only things more consistent than the Wisconsin football team’s offensive line in the last 20-plus years.
(04/24/12 12:46am)
Before turning 20 a few months ago, I began to realize that, sadly, I was getting old. Yeah, yeah I know—I’m not actually old. Nevertheless, sorrowfully parting ways with my teenage years offered me the opportunity to reflect on some early staples of adolescent-hood. Namely, grinding.
(04/17/12 6:15am)
UW-Madison administrators said Monday the possibility of offering courses during winter break, which could happen as soon as next January, would give students more flexibility in their college educations.
(04/17/12 6:11am)
UW-Madison administrators said Monday the possibility of offering courses during winter break, which could happen as soon as next January, would give students more flexibility in their college educations.
(04/16/12 2:39am)
More often than not, a game with a troubled development cycle is destined for mediocrity. Since its announcement nearly five years ago, “Fez” has gone through several iterations as its creator, Phil Fish, sought perfection from his deeply personal product.
(04/09/12 2:09am)
Wisconsin men’s hockey junior defenseman Justin Schultz made history, becoming only the second two-time All-American blue liner in program history after the American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) announced the teams Friday.