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(04/21/03 6:00am)
MONTPELLIER, France-\Freedom fries"" and smashed bottles of Dom
Perignon in American streets. Swastikas instead of stars on the
American flag in an antiwar rally on the Champs-Elyses. A lynched
George W. Bush doll on the main square of a French city.
(04/16/03 6:00am)
I was looking over my academic record a few days ago, preparing
to sign up for fall classes, when the absurdity of my near-complete
liberal arts education struck me.
(04/13/03 6:00am)
My mother isn't a major radical, but I guess the coverage of the
war has been a wee bit much for her. Two weeks ago she sort of lost
it and sent me the following rant via e-mail.
(04/07/03 6:00am)
While the Student Judiciary failed to rule on the legality of
the seg-fee opt-out petition by press time, it is likely that
students will have the opportunity to vote on the new method of
fund distribution this week. The proposed \opt-out"" system would
allow individuals to choose not to fund certain student
organizations, the only caveat being that a student cannot
participate in a group he or she has not funded. The opt-out system
has been touted as a way to get students more involved by giving
them a larger degree of control over funding of certain groups, and
even as a way to cut down on the fiscal absurdities and
inefficiencies we have all grown to know and associate with
Associated Students of Madison.
(04/03/03 6:00am)
Later this month, Mayor-elect Dave Cieslewicz will appoint four
new members to the Alcohol Licensing Review Committee, a body that
reviews and examines all applications for granting alcohol licenses
in Madison.
(04/03/03 6:00am)
To our age group, the independent music scene started with
Nevermind. Ten years before Nirvana, before independent music was
considered commercially viable, only independent record labels
stood for bands who were actively noncommercial. In the mid '80s
Big Black, fronted by Steve Albini, made every effort to confront
its audience with abrasive sounds and songs about rape and racism,
molestation and guys who enjoy watching cows get slaughtered.
(03/26/03 6:00am)
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(03/23/03 6:00am)
We have here in Madison extensive neighborhoods of student
houses. Not housing, but houses. With a house, as with an
apartment, comes the issue of how clean the public areas are going
to be. The house could be a pit filled with crap or an Arcadian
expanse of foot-placing area, a grime mine or a hospital, a
flop-house or a monastery. Roommates don't always agree on the
issue and tension ensues.
(03/06/03 6:00am)
The 1991 Gulf War was so successful because countries throughout
the Middle East lent their institutional support to the
international coalition organized by the elder George Bush. A war
can't be conducted simply from aircraft carriers; an army needs a
host country. President Bush had been unable to find any similar
sort of support, but the Turkish prime minister had agreed. The
U.S. Defense Department was all raring to get to Iraq, when the
Turkish Parliament threw a surprise monkey wrench into things. In a
stunning backbench revolt, they narrowly defeated serving as our
host country.
(02/18/03 6:00am)
Thirty-two leading scientists and journal editors released a
statement Saturday calling for greater caution in publishing
articles that could possibly threaten national security.
(02/13/03 6:00am)
UW-Madison houses dangerous chemicals, researches cutting-edge
technologies and holds events attended by thousands, but
authorities consider it no more of a risk for a terrorist attack
than a shopping mall or a railway.
(01/28/03 6:00am)
With Tampa's demoralizing thrashing of the Oakland Raiders in
Sunday's Stupor Bowl (it definitely wasn't super ... hell, it
sucked), Oakland erupted in riots.
(01/24/03 6:00am)
A changed University Housing policy is causing a stir with
Austin King, a UW-Madison senior and a candidate for the District 8
aldermanic seat.
(01/21/03 6:00am)
Ask Berman, Madden, or even J.B and the gang, and they'll
probably all get it wrong.
(12/09/02 6:00am)
The track coach always said to run through the tape, which was
fine for track because you knew where you were going on the track
and what the race was for. When you're trying to drag yourself
through the end of a semester there's considerably more malaise
about the whole process and rumination over where exactly all that
work (or lack thereof) has gotten you.
(11/14/02 6:00am)
I am not an Eminem fan. I find his public persona to be
annoying, contrived and cartoonish. While I sometimes enjoy his
songs, I often find that they wear out their welcome as quickly as
the man himself. So when I recommend \8 Mile,"" understand that I
say it against all possible biases.
(11/07/02 6:00am)
It is often said that one can learn more from defeat than from
victory. It might be useful to add that an even greater level of
knowledge can be acquired from a mixture of both defeat and
victory. And so we are faced with this week's elections.
(10/30/02 6:00am)
So, if you haven't been paying attention, Grotte got himself an
iPod a couple of months back, and he absolutely loves it: slick,
compact, impressive. Even the box it came in was a sexy little
package, a sort of matte-gray Rubik's Cube, with little plastic
dividers and a tiny, tiny sticker on the bottom that says, \Don't
Steal Music"" in that wonderful Macintosh font. This may not be
particularly timely, but it's been on my mind recently, and I
believe it's nevertheless very relevant.
(10/22/02 6:00am)
It's funny what you don't think about because it is impossible.
Not fantasies like opening your door to find Britney Spears and
Kristy Swanson bearing Victoria's Secret's new fall line, but
rather, fantasies of a Spring Break vacation to Cuba, instead of
Cancun or Acapulco.