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(11/08/06 6:00am)
It could be the girl frantically scribbling down notes next to
you in lecture. It could be the bundled-up couple holding hands
walking through Library Mall. It could even be your TA. Do you
think you could really tell if someone starred in Internet
pornography? How would you know?
(11/08/06 6:00am)
Once, in 1999, 87 primate vivisectors in the United States
received razor blades in the mail along with a written threat. No
one was hurt. But since that one case, nearly every published
bashing of the animal rights movement, particularly in Madison,
claims that activists send razor blades to scientists.
(11/08/06 6:00am)
Democrats made substantial political gains nationwide Tuesday,
capitalizing on Republican unpopularity to win a majority of seats
in the House. They also appeared to have a majority in the Senate
as of press time.
(10/31/06 6:00am)
Halloween is now over, and for many it's time to celebrate all
saints that aren't from New Orleans. For me, I would like to stay
within the sports realm and rather celebrate the best
sports-related costumes from the weekend.
(10/25/06 6:00am)
More than 15 years ago, Athletic Director Barry Alvarez and
Rayovac artist Rick Sucharek teamed up to develop the ""Motion W""
logo we currently associate with UW-Madison athletics.
(10/23/06 6:00am)
You know that terrible U2 song, ""Stuck in a Moment You Can't
Get Out of,"" where in the music video, John Madden is ranting
about something and some field goal kicker pulls a Norwood and
misses the game winning kick and he can't stop thinking about it?
Yeah, the song sucks, but that was me Thursday night.
(10/16/06 6:00am)
The state Ethics Board cleared both a Democratic lawyer and the
executive director of the state GOP, deeming their communication
with the state Elections Board legal Friday. However, the Elections
Board will continue under the close scrutiny of Paul Bucher, a
district attorney and attorney general candidate.
(09/28/06 6:00am)
Sunday morning, at 3 a.m., three to five men encircled a
22-year-old UW-Madison student just outside of MacTaggart's, 230 W.
Lakelawn Place. Almost immediately, the student felt a sharp
instrument against his back and handed his wallet over to the
men.
(09/27/06 6:00am)
With less than two months until the November 2006 elections,
much controversy still surrounds the Democrat and Republican
parties. The Daily Cardinal will examine a few of the most current
issues pertaining to each respective party.
(09/25/06 6:00am)
A judge's ruling in Mark Green's court case that will decide if
the Green Team will have to divest a major portion of campaign
contributions will be announced Monday.
(09/17/06 6:00am)
(09/13/06 6:00am)
What a crazy week in sports.
(09/06/06 6:00am)
In an age full of partisan bickering, one Wisconsin race has
proven to be one of the worst when it comes to negativity and
attacks. No, I am not talking about the race for governor.
(06/01/06 6:00am)
High levels of manganese'more than 50 micrograms per liter'in
Madison-area tap water have recently prompted Madison Water Utility
to flush local wells of the excessive mineral build-up.
(05/02/06 6:00am)
Summer means a lot of things to a lot of people. It's true, just
ask one. This summer promises awesome releases from high-profile
stars and talented underground hellraisers. The Cardinal takes a
look at which bands promise to be worthy of your iPod shuffle when
you're catching waves, soaking rays or sitting in your dark, dank
basement playing Grand Theft Auto\ and looking for a motorcycle to
steal.
(04/14/06 6:00am)
The Associated Students of Madison's Conference Committee met
Thursday night to discuss a letter sent by UW-Madison Chancellor
John Wiley listing student organizations whose budgets need to be
reviewed because they have a religious affiliation or use
segregated fees to pay rent for facilities.
(03/30/06 6:00am)
Following Washington, D.C. lobbyist Jack Abramoff's sentencing
to almost six years in prison, both of Wisconsin's political
parties are pointing fingers at each other over which gubernatorial
candidate has ties to the convicted lobbyist.
(03/24/06 6:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison broke years of silence
Thursday when a UW-Madison professor went head to head in a debate
with an animal rights advocate over the University's use of animals
in scientific research.
(03/24/06 6:00am)
I'm a big believer in second chances. I don't think anyone
deserves to be cast off into the sports abyss after just one error,
one bad draft, or recently, three terrible mental lapses on the
17th hole at the Bay Hill Invitational (my apologies Greg Owen, I
guess anyone can miss three puts from inside two feet).
(02/28/06 6:00am)
New documents have surfaced at the trial of state Rep. Scott
Jensen, R-Brookfield, shedding light on allegations that all three
candidates in the state gubernatorial race campaigned on state
time.