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(02/26/02 6:00am)
Muscular masses of flesh throb and pulsate on my television
screen. An increasingly grotesque parade of contestants lines up,
waiting for the judges to evaluate their disproportionate
physiques. Eventually, a trophy disappears into a set of monstrous
arms.
(02/22/02 6:00am)
The expectations and obligations of college student-athletes
could be described as staggering. They are expected to lift
weights, make it to class, study, attend practice and be accessible
to local media. However, with high expectations come a decreased
level of privacy.
(02/05/02 6:00am)
Although the international relationship between the United
States and Iraq has been nothing less than rocky for more than a
decade, the resounding remarks made by President Bush identifying
Iraq as a member of the \axis of evil"" has further escalated the
situation.
(01/31/02 6:00am)
It's easy to dislike a movie because of its genre. Everyone has
his or her personal tastes when it comes to things like horror or
Westerns. The real problem comes when one confuses which genre a
film is trying to fall into. People would find problems with \The
Godfather"" if they tried to apply to it the rules of a backstage
musical. So, it's important to understand a movie like ""I am Sam""
as a melodrama, not a drama, and judge it from that
standpoint.
(01/30/02 6:00am)
Historically, State of the Union addresses are general and
cheerleading in nature. President Bush's speech to the U.S.
Congress and the nation last night was no exception. Bush should be
commended for being reasonably comprehensive in his plans for the
future, but on the whole, his murky ideas for saving the United
States from a recession and years of deficit spending leave
something to be desired.
(01/28/02 6:00am)
In my friend's room, you'll find a photo of him flipping off a
Wal-Mart and a bumper sticker that spits: \Mall-Wart."" Last week I
finally understood his angst.
(01/18/02 6:00am)
Late in the evening Dec. 27 I was pulled over by the police. I
reacted the same way most Americans would'with fear and resentment.
As I pulled over to the side and turned off my car radio, I kept
thinking to myself, \I wasn't speeding. There is no way I could
have been speeding.""
(12/12/01 6:00am)
Well, it's that time of year again, ladies and gentlemen, that
special time of year that brings us all'Christian, Muslim, Jew or
Odin worshiper'together. That's right, it's FINALS TIME! YAY! Oh,
and what a fun time it is, too. The books, the papers, the nervous
twitch in your hand from too much caffeine'they're all signs of
this glorious, almost spiritual time of year.
(12/06/01 6:00am)
Imagine you are studying here at UW-Madison on a student visa
and one day, you get a phone call. It's the local police
department. The officers'at federal request'would like to speak
with you. You've done nothing wrong; you just have a different skin
color and hail from a foreign land. But you decide to go
anyway.
(11/30/01 6:00am)
(11/27/01 6:00am)
Attorney General John Ashcroft has been in rare form since Sept.
11. Unsatisfied with arresting more than 1,200 individuals under a
cloak of secrecy to find out what knowledge they have of terrorist
activities, Ashcroft's Justice Department has begun to question
5,000 Middle Eastern men throughout the country.
(11/14/01 6:00am)
(11/08/01 6:00am)
Madison liquor stores would have to get more personal
information from keg-buying customers if a proposed law introduced
to the City Council this week passes through the Council and the
city's Alcohol License Review Committee.
(10/29/01 6:00am)
As a continuation of talks concerning campus climate at
UW-Madison and ways different organizations can improve it, the
Student Services Finance Committee heard the budget proposal for
the Diversity Education Staff Sunday.
(10/26/01 6:00am)
Well, it appears to be that time of year again.
(10/25/01 6:00am)
You are in luck. Anyone who does not read the food half-page
this week is missing out. I have found what is by far the most
intimate dining experience in Madison.
(10/23/01 6:00am)
Yet another round in the great globalization debate is just
around the corner. Monday, the World Trade Organization's
director-general, Mike Moore, announced that representatives from
the WTO had agreed to continue with the next round of global talks
as originally planned, with a meeting scheduled for Nov. 9 to 13 in
Doha, Qatar. Doha was originally selected as this year's meeting
site in part because it was thought that fewer protesters would
crash the party than in Seattle.
(10/23/01 6:00am)
James Washinawatok, of the UW-Madison Indigenous Law Student
Association, said that because his organization was rejected
funding Oct. 1 by the Student Services Finance Committee, the group
will have to resort to less definite ways to fund its February
conference, 'Coming Together of the Peoples.'
(10/15/01 6:00am)
COLUMBUS, Ohio'As the Ohio State players came off the field,
they paused to sing their alma mater. Somehow, to each player, the
words seemed just a little less hallowed than they normally
are.
(10/05/01 6:00am)
The UW System Board of Regents evaluated the progress of Plan
2008 and made recommendations on a non-resident student tuition
hike Thursday.