State Street Portraits
When you find yourself strollin' along State Street anywhere from 12:00 a.m. until about 2:30 a.m. on a Friday or Saturday night, it's pretty much a given that you're going to witness one or more of the following.
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When you find yourself strollin' along State Street anywhere from 12:00 a.m. until about 2:30 a.m. on a Friday or Saturday night, it's pretty much a given that you're going to witness one or more of the following.
It's autumn. It's all beautiful and shit but those leaves are slippery, dawg and that crisp air makes it a little slick in the morning, okay? For me, it's even worse because I'm a natural-born klutz.
A Madison man was arrested for disorderly conduct when he smashed his guitar in the middle of a downtown Madison street Monday.
A man known as ""Creature"" with a reputation among Madison police for causing trouble was arrested Sunday night.
A 36-year-old Madison man was knocked unconscious at the intersection of Park Street and University Avenue.
Those with knowledge of the U.S. soccer community may already know of UW men's soccer soach John Trask and his already well-traveled career,both at the collegiate level and Major Leage Soccer Level. But for those who have yet to discover the game, it wouldn't be a stretch to say that he's kind of a big deal.
Recently, rumors have been circulating around campus that the UW-Veterinary School plans to absorb the recent $800,000 budget cut by terminating the special species program. Special species include exotic pets such as turtles, snakes, rabbits, birds, and sometimes the occasional domestic skunk. Cutting the relatively small, but far reaching, program would devastate Midwest exotic pet owners and rob veterinary students the opportunity to gain valuable, hands-on experience. Good thing this rumor is not at all based on fact.
Collected snippets from professor in Birge Hall:
Police believe the same man may have been responsible for two assaults and a theft on South Park Street Friday.
I recently have engaged in a sexual relationship. Since we started having sex, I have had trouble ejaculating. I think it may be because I have masturbated on a very regular basis ever since I was 13 years old. Could I be losing sensitivity down there or could something else be the problem?
UW- Madison senior Stan Lapidus has confirmed rumors that he attended and actually ""kinda enjoyed"" his girlfriend Sasha's entire Women's volleyball match against Purdue Monday night. While Lapidus' girlfriend and UW-Volleyball captain Sasha Gunderson credited her team's ""fighting spirit"" to help explain Wisconsin's easy victory over Purdue on Monday, Lapidus' sincere enjoyment of the event remains far more of a mystery as it continues to stump experts such as sociology professor Michael Armstrong.
Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker claimed victory Tuesday night in a hard-fought battle against former congressman Mark Neumann.
After starting the season 9-0, the Wisconsin volleyball team will look to continue its perfect streak as the team faces Northern Illinois tonight. Although the game stands seemingly as just another contest on the schedule, when the team rolls into DeKalb, Ill., Tuesday, the night will mean a bit more for head coach Pete Waite.
Nine years after 9/11 changed America forever, we still can't seem to agree on whether the changes have been for the better or the worse. Many argue we're safer today, though others claim the Patriot Act is unconstitutional. Anti-war protesters clash with those who claim the wars were necessary, and millions are still frightened enough to protest against the New York City ""mosque.""
Let's face it. Madison is more often than not deemed a fabulous university on account of its outstanding academic reputation and its plethora of beer. Yet, there is more to the University of Wisconsin than high GPAs and a nice, cold brew. The unique, passionate, and truly creative minds and personas of the students that bring this campus to life are something to observe with awe. It seems to me that Chancellor Biddy Martin agrees, as this past week she has deemed this fresh school year ""The Year of the Arts"".
Freshmen, raise your hand if you've pooped your pants yet. (""He called the shit ‘poop'.""
This summer has been host to an increasingly sweltering marriage debate, with conservative traditionalists embarking on the ""Summer for Marriage: One Man, One Woman"" publicity tour, while more progressive gay advocates respond with 1967-esque ""Summer of Love"" protests and ideals. Same-sex marriage is clearly a hot button issue that's temperature has been rising in recent years, but the sizzling end to the summer of 2010, has engulfed the country in fire. It was already getting hot, but with Federal Judge Vaughn Walker striking down Proposition 8, it is getting ugly.
Slide Show
Everything is coming to an end: The semester, the school year, the spring, and my tenure as the Daily Cardinal's film columnist. With finals right around the corner and, for some of us, graduation just down the hall, now seems as good a time as any to reflect upon the cinematic year that was. What better way to wrap things up than with a list of the top ten films of the past school year?
House on the Rock Spring Green, Wisc.