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(09/29/10 6:00am)
Every summer there is that one Hollywood blockbuster that gains so
much hype everyone seems to be talking about it through the end of
the year. This summer was no exception. Christopher Nolan's
""Inception"" had movie critics, the blogosphere and moviegoers a
buzz with the idea of controlling our dreams—a topic everyone can
relate to.
(09/28/10 6:00am)
After three years of constant, sporadically located construction
being done on UW campus buildings, streets, sidewalks and
courtyards, the UW Chancellor's Office has declared that in an
effort to speed up the process the entirety of the UW campus will
soon be under construction.
(09/28/10 6:00am)
Calumet County District Attorney Ken Kratz will resign from his
position in the wake of an investigation by the state government
prompted by several women claiming he sexually harassed them.
(09/27/10 6:00am)
Seven-thirty saturday morning —""Everybody get up, it's time to
slam now / We got a real jam goin' down / Welcome to the Space Jam
/ Here's your chance, do your—""
(09/23/10 6:00am)
John Legend and The Roots new album, Wake Up!, assures
listeners there was and is still great music being made, even in
these times of pop sensations with no musical expertise. Combining
the smooth and soulful sound of John Legend and the funky beats of
The Roots, this collaboration should not be overlooked.
(09/23/10 6:00am)
Injuries affect any football team over the course of a season, and
the Badgers have been no exception. Through the first three games
of the year the Badgers have sustained injuries to both of their
starting wide receivers, junior Nick Toon and senior David
Gilreath. In their absence, the team's other receivers have had to
fill the void in the passing game created by their injuries.
(09/13/10 6:00am)
Balancing five traditional daily prayers at specific times during
the day in between classes is all part of a typical day for a
Muslim student on the UW-Madison campus.
(09/09/10 6:00am)
So apparently, when I consume very large amounts of alcohol I turn
into a rapper. Yes, you read that right, a rapper. Little, shy,
size-zero me transforms into a full-fledged cocky and boastful
Biggie Smalls. I don't know exactly why I choose to embody a large
black male. All I know is that oddly enough I rock the role with
drunken excellence.
(09/09/10 6:00am)
(09/09/10 6:00am)
Former Northwestern University researcher, professor and
neurophysiologist Jon Levine assumed the position of Wisconsin
National Primate Research Director this month.
(09/08/10 6:00am)
In 2007, fanboy favorite film makers Quentin Tarantino and Robert
Rodriguez attempted to revive the exploitation films of their youth
with the throwback double feature ""Grindhouse."" But despite some
quality schlock from Rodriguez's ""Planet Terror"" and tense
thrills from Tarantino's girl power infused ""Death Proof,"" the
movie bombed. Kids lemonade stands made more money. After such a
dud, it looked like trashy '70s style B movies were going to stay
in the '70s. Thankfully, that wasn't the case, as Rodriguez was
able to continue the trend by directing the filthy fun gem that is
""Machete.""
(09/01/10 6:00am)
Go. Watch. Love. Viewers, especially female, will undergo that very
process once they decide to see the cinematic masterpiece that is
""Eat Pray Love.""
(08/26/10 6:00am)
The UW-Madison Board of Regents voted to grant Adidas a five-year
contract Friday, amid fair labor disputes between several apparel
companies and the university.
(08/04/10 6:00am)
CHICAGO—Heading into the Big Ten Media Days in Chicago, there
was really only one topic on everyone's mind—expansion. Perhaps
more than the others, though, the Wisconsin football team and head
coach Bret Bielema have an incredibly vested interest in what Big
Ten Commissioner Jim Delany called an ""historic"" addition of
Nebraska to the conference.
(06/30/10 6:00am)
A federal textbook law goes into effect tomorrow to help
students find affordable textbooks and manage their textbook
expenses.
(06/25/10 6:00am)
After just 17 years of life, the young Miley Cyrus has managed
to achieve ubiquity. This past year, it has been impossible to go
anywhere without hearing the chorus of her hit single ""Party in
the USA."" The local shopping mall, sporting events, your
grandmother's wake; everybody was ""moving their hips like yeah,""
and the world was powerless to stop it, even though Cyrus' voice is
what one would imagine a Gummi Bear sounds like.
(04/30/10 6:00am)
The Mifflin Street Block Party is upon us. Tomorrow morning,
many students will wake up earlier than they have since football
season for one last chance to cut loose before finals.
(04/28/10 6:00am)
UW-Madison sophomore Matt Honig had struggled with severe
depression since high school, each successive episode worsening,
until finally during his freshman year of college, he decided to do
something about it.
(04/27/10 6:00am)
Mifflin residents eager to allow intoxicated strangers
into their homes next weekend
(04/25/10 6:00am)
For those of you keeping score in the battle for the state of
Wisconsin's reputation, alcoholism increased its commanding lead
over responsibility last week.