UW-Madison researchers follow bug bites
As small as insects are, their behavior may provide UW-Madison researchers with big leads in predicting the impact of climate change on Wisconsin forest ecosystems.
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As small as insects are, their behavior may provide UW-Madison researchers with big leads in predicting the impact of climate change on Wisconsin forest ecosystems.
Living on the UW-Madison campus is often reminiscent of living in a bubble - albeit a wonderful bubble where most people share the same progressive ideas.
UW-Madison senior John Kaspari said he doesn't hesitate to call a cab from State Street to his home just past Regent Street. ""I think the cabs provide pretty good service,"" he said, ""and I'm lazy.""
During its graduation celebration Saturday, UW-Oshkosh will award 13 would-be space travelers honorary doctorate degrees for their efforts, thwarted by NASA in the early 1960s.
\I don't want to walk away from the team in this state.""
A candlelight vigil organized by fraternity member and UW-Madison junior Brian Cho and the UW-Madison Greek Community was held Monday on Library Mall in remembrance of the Virginia Tech shootings that occurred last Monday.
As a concept, fate is incredibly universal, because it attempts to clarify and impose meaning on the very nature of existence. Is every minute action we take one more step toward reaching our predetermined destiny? Or, is life a completely random, chaotic series of events in which, as Sarah Connor would say, the only fate is what we make for ourselves?
In South Florida, where weather broadly defined as a cloudburst gave way Wednesday to playable conditions, there were around 11,000 fans in attendance at Dolphin Stadium. That was the crowd—if you we can term it that—in attendance to watch a scrappy, young Marlins team that had won five of its first seven.
The last time I had been in the clinic was for my Hepatitis-B vaccine. I screamed so loudly I scared the kids in the waiting room. Now, six years later, the same nauseating feelings of pre-shot anxiety were rising in my throat.
Last spring Chancellor John Wiley unveiled the We Conserve campaign, pledging to ""trim campus energy consumption per square foot by 20 percent by 2010."" More than a dozen banners now adorn campus buildings proclaiming ""Earth Day Every Day!"" and ""Only you can waste it"" in an effort to promote conservation among students.
From the opening notes of his sophomore album Time Is Money, it is clear Styles P is doing his best to set himself apart from the droves of gangsta rappers on the market. G-Joint"" begins as few hip-hop songs do, considering very few rap joints begin with the endearingly cheesy synths from Asia's ""Only Time Will Tell."" ""G-Joint's"" lyrics tie in to the absurd '80s sampling, name checking everything from Slick Rick to Rambo to the wonderfully dated Van Damme flick ""Bloodsport."" Though Styles P doesn't do much with the Asia sample other than put some grinding beats over it, he does make a convincing argument that so-bad-they're-amazing '80s songs have a future in rap music.
When you sit down to watch a college basketball game on ESPN, you can often predict what the commentators will say long before tip-off.
The second longest winning streak on campus collapsed this past weekend when the UW wrestling team fell short by losing 19-18 to Northwestern in Evanston, Ill.
With college basketball's longest active winning streak and a No. 2 ranking in both national polls, UW head coach Bo Ryan and the 21-1 Badgers have emerged as serious contenders for the NCAA championship. But Ryan, who won four Division III titles with UW-Platteville in the 1990s, is taking things one game at a time.
After four years of serving the local music community, Madison's music publication Rick's CafAc has announced it will cease operation due to declining revenues.
We all remember certain gifts from our youth. Maybe it was that first G.I. Joe action figure or maybe one of those light-up yo-yos that you saw on TV commercials. Certain presents just trigger happy thoughts and conjure up pleasant recollections.
Poetry and music have a symbiotic relationship. Like oxpeckers and large mammals in the African bush, these two genres of art have a long-standing, mutual relationship of elitism. Musicians today and even more commonly in the past often work in homage to their favorite poets.
A building in between two primate research centers is the rightful property of an animal rights group, a Dane County circuit court judge ruled Monday.
This Thursday will be the day on which we give thanks. But why wait? I'm thankful today that certain elected officials will no longer be with us come January.
An amendment to ban gay marriage and civil unions in Wisconsin won a majority of votes Tuesday in every county except Dane, joining 27 other states with similar bans.