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Wisconsin women's basketball head coach Lisa Stone will take her team into hostile West Lafayette, Ind., Sunday in hopes to avenge a 52-51, last-second home loss to the same Purdue Boilermaker squad just over a week ago.
Each year, football fans everywhere ritualistically gather around their televisions for the last game of the season. The penultimate showdown will occasionally live up to the impossibly large hype, but often the games aren't as close or as interesting as one would like. That's why there's more to the Super Bowl than the game itself.
College Questions with Davis Scrottinger!
I've spent the better part of a decade perfecting my movie theater regiment. And chief of all is the commandment: Thou shalt not attend Friday or Saturday-night movies.
The Caracas Empanadas food cart reopened Friday for the first time since it caught fire at Taste of Madison over the Labor Day weekend.
Yellowcard will take the stage at the Majestic Thursday night with a level of energy and unity unusual for a 14-year-old band. Coming off of a three-year hiatus, Yellowcard is looking to return to doing what they love: touring and leaving an impact on their fans.
I wish I was born 60 years ago. It's just that... I'm a little indifferent toward the present. I have a hard time seeing what's special about it. How will people remember the 2000s? Sure, there's the war and the horrible economy, but hopefully those aren't the only things people remember. But what else do we have to show?
A student seriously injured after falling from a Homecoming float Friday will remain hospitalized for ""several weeks,"" according to an e-mail sent to College of Engineering students Monday.
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The populist revolution has swept across the Atlantic and stoked the flames of discontent in several American cities, most notably New York. From the Egyptian struggle against oppression that echoed loud from Tahrir Square to the heroic standoff at Benghazi, and from a Hazare-led fasting against corruption in India to the Greek protests against austerity measures, the world's population has been fighting against oppression in all shapes and sizes. A commonnality exists among these seemiingly varied movements—most of these revolutionary events have been populist in nature, representing the majority population against a minority of extremely powerful people who call all the shots. It may be the first time in history that a number of localized revolutions have had such a common defining character.
Joey Tennyson: The Badgers will need to play at the height of their ability if they wish to knock off another ranked team this week.
Never Trust a Happy Song, but trust Grouplove to bring the live music magic to the Frequency Thursday night.
Marijuana enthusiasts marched up State Street to support the drug's legalization, smoke and listen to music during the 41st annual Great Midwest Marijuana Harvest Festival over the weekend.
Girls are coming to the Majestic Theatre tonight. So is the band.
The Brothers Fitzgerald are at it again. This week, Assembly Speaker Jeff and Senate Majority Leader Scott called for a legislative inquiry into a ruling by the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, or GAB. Specifically, the brothers want to reevaluate GAB's recent ruling, which states that students may use modified university ID cards at the polls as part of the new Voter ID law.
Restaurant on Rye
After last week's Center for Equal Opportunity controversy, a war of words broke out between one UW-Madison professor and a student earlier this week.
Ever since their first jam session, electronica band Conspirator has been all about adapting. On Sept. 24, they will bring their latest style and lineup to the Majestic Theater.