Hosting a party? Bad. A family affair? Worse.
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They began as strangers—a group of highly motivated activists, brought together under a common conviction for workers' rights and social justice in Wisconsin. They met by chance, united by choice and have since been a prominent voice in the state's labor movement.
Public authority status is still months away for UW-Madison, but students are already thinking about how to fill their seat on the Board of Trustees.
There is a lot to like about Sharon Van Etten. She is one of the most intriguing upcoming musicians working today thanks to her critically acclaimed lyrics, talented vocals and accessible yet thoughtful folk songs. Plus, she happens to be an overall pleasant person, as The Daily Cardinal found out in a recent interview. All of this creates reason to be excited for her April 8 show at der Rathskeller, a sentiment Van Etten shares with the Midwest leg of her latest tour.
Candidates for the Madison Common Council gathered at the Wisconsin Lutheran Church Thursday to engage in a forum discussing ways to improve the city of Madison.
He was diplomatic about it at the Frozen Four last weekend, but Wisconsin women's hockey head coach Mark Johnson hinted at some of his frustrations with the tournament once the Badgers were back on home soil.
Facebook has evolved into a social phenomenon that people of all ages around the globe can't ignore. It began primarily as a platform for college students to voice campus gossip online, but it has since turned into an unstoppable business ploy, getting the site to the 500 million user mark just this year, surpassing even the search engine Google in the amount of Internet hits worldwide.
When the whispers of a Big Ten men's hockey conference first started circulating after Penn State officially announced plans to enter Division I men's and women's hockey back in December, the general consensus among fans, myself among them, was negative.
According to The New York Times itself, it appears ""All the News That's Fit to Print,"" is now fit to charge readers as well, both online and on newsstands.
When most of us talk about March Madness, we're talking about the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament, that wonderful 64—sorry 68—team spectacle that gives us the yearly plethora of storylines: From Cinderella to disappointment, from the opening Thursday to Luther Vandross and ""One Shining Moment.""
The Wisconsin men's basketball team heads into the final two games of the season as arguably one of the hottest teams in the nation. Winners of seven of their last eight games, the Badgers have dominated the majority of their opponents en route to solidifying a top-three finish in the conference.
Droves of frustrated citizens turned out to give the Joint Finance Committee a piece of their mind Tuesday.
Click Here for Photos In Saturday's clear-cut marquee match-up, the No. 14 Wisconsin men's basketball team stunned top-ranked and previously unbeaten Ohio State (21-1 Big Ten, 24-1 overall) by finishing the game on a 39-20 run to pick up a 71-67 victory.
In Saturday's clear-cut marquee match-up, the No. 14 Wisconsin men's basketball team stunned top-ranked and previously unbeaten Ohio State (21-1 Big Ten, 24-1 overall) by finishing the game on a 39-20 run to pick up a 71-67 victory.
Whose odds look best at the 2011 Grammy Awards? Who is most deserving? Who got robbed and didn't even get a nomination? The Daily Cardinal arts staff reveals its picks.
E*TRADE – Enzo
Democratic lawmakers questioned the transparency of legislation passed Wednesday, a day when the state Legislature was originally meant to be closed.
After a heartbreaking overtime loss in East Lansing earlier this season, the Badgers seek revenge when the Michigan State Spartans invade the Kohl Center this Sunday.
Ah, Mifflin. For decades the area has enticed students with its low rent, proximity to State Street and high concentration of house parties. On a street that sports as many Badger flags and beer pong tables as Mifflin does, it's understandable that students have begun to feel like they own the place.
I've never been one to make New Year's resolutions. I don't understand the point—if I want to make a change in my life, I can just as easily start on May 16 as on Jan. 1. The sentiment is nice enough—a new year, a fresh new start. But how many people do you know who actually stick to their New Year's resolutions for the entire year, let alone the rest of their lives?