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(05/06/09 6:00am)
I don't think I'm alone here when I say that most UW students
don't enjoy the week after Mifflin. Reality sets in quickly and I
realize what an absurd amount of reading needs to be done to make
up for a semester of relentless procrastination. But while the idea
of finals sounds nauseating, the week after Mifflin is also a week
closer to summer, an amazing time to be a sports fan. This summer
offers another exciting schedule, so here's a preview of some top
events to look forward to in the summer of 2009.
(05/06/09 6:00am)
The Associated Students of Madison, UW-Madison's student
government, is charged by its constitution \to ensure the greatest
participation by students"" in governance and policy-making.
(05/04/09 6:00am)
The Chazen Museum of Art celebrated its groundbreaking ceremony
Friday with Madison community members.
(04/28/09 6:00am)
A Madison man was taken to the hospital after trying to stop a
perpetrator who had just stolen a bottle of alcohol from a State
Street liquor store Sunday night.
(04/21/09 6:00am)
While divulging every embarrassing detail of your personal life
at the expense of your relationships, privacy and dignity once a
week for two years may seem like a simple task, but it actually
requires quite a bit of dedication.'
(04/17/09 6:00am)
Barack Obama has barely been in office for three months now, and
already he has faced some tough decisions concerning the economy.
Legislators have scrambled for ways to come up with money, leaving
no stone unturned.
(04/16/09 6:00am)
I feel like I don't know any other way,"" UW-Madison junior
Mitch Levenhagen said.
(04/15/09 6:00am)
Focusing on the disparity in tuition costs between UW-Madison
and other Big Ten universities, Chancellor Martin's Madison
Initiative for Undergraduates proposes a yearly progressive hike in
tuition. This proposed increase would support greater financial
aid, expanded student service and improved faculty
retention.
(04/14/09 6:00am)
On a typical Friday night, most undergraduates, including those
attending UW-Madison, have come to terms with paying five dollars
at the door to receive a red Solo cup for unlimited drinking.
However, some college students are often exempt from the fee: young
women.
(04/13/09 6:00am)
The audience's giggles cut to a cold, shocked silence. ""Oh
no,"" a woman mumbles in horror, as we witness what appears to be a
fairly graphic date rape. We see Ronnie sweatily humping the girl
of his dreams as she lies unconscious beneath him, a dribble of
puke running down the side of her pillow. And just as we become
completely disgusted with him, Ronnie pauses, halting the display
long enough for Brandi to take notice and yell, ""Why are you
stopping motherfucker?""
(04/08/09 6:00am)
Easter is an entirely unique holiday. Unique is good, especially
when talking about holidays. Easter doesn't promise the gifts that
Christmas brings or the visions of walking romantically down
snow-dusted sidewalks that Valentine's Day entertains.
(04/07/09 6:00am)
Today's elections will determine Madison's District 2 alder,
District 8 alder and Dane County executive after a long campaign
season.
(04/03/09 6:00am)
A recent DNA match confirmed a suspect's involvement in a State
Street beating that occurred in May 2008.
(04/03/09 6:00am)
After Michael Jordan left the NBA for a second time following
his last championship in 1998, many feared the league might face an
identity crisis without its iconic superstar. They were correct;
the league has seen a notable decrease in popularity over the past
decade. Jordan's brilliant career is far behind us, but the league
could still boost its popularity by considering some changes in
format.
(04/02/09 6:00am)
As we approach the second opening day AB—that is, After
Bonds—the seven-time MVP is looking for work he probably won't find
and awaiting a trial for BALCO-related perjury.
(04/01/09 6:00am)
In a tragic turn of events last weekend, the screening of
director Gustav Pepprik's new experimental film, Electric
Cucumber,"" left dozens dead and many others suffering from brain
hemorrhaging. Critic Nicholas Carlson had already warned that the
film ""[would] blow your mind,"" but over 100 people still braved
the screening to witness what the fuss was all about.
(03/31/09 6:00am)
Astringently funny yet relatable, Keith Gessen's ""All the Sad
Young Literary Men"" follows three highly educated college
graduates in their individual quests for careers, women and wisdom
at the turn of the 21st century. Keith is a Harvard graduate who
has taken up a writing career in New York City, Sam is a Bostonian
who is certain he will one day be the author of ""the great Zionist
epic,"" and Mark is a graduate student living in Syracuse while
writing his dissertation on the Mensheviks. Each grapple with
relationships and desired legacies.
(03/30/09 6:00am)
The state Department of Justice is currently examining
allegations of inappropriate conduct by Ald. Mike Verveer, District
4, during his term as prosecutor for the Dane County District
Attorney's office, according to the Wisconsin State Journal.
(03/25/09 6:00am)
In lieu of the recent article, ""Victim comes forward, reveals
shocking story,"" published on March 4th in the Badger Herald
regarding the alleged rape at Sigma Chi, the Office of the Dean of
Students (ODOS) received much flak regarding its role in the
investigation and its pursuit of action. In many respects, ODOS was
accused of belittling the incident and trying to suppress the
inception of an investigation into the case.
(03/24/09 6:00am)
Madison police arrested a man Sunday matching the description of
the suspect in multiple robberies in the downtown area who has been
dubbed the ""parka bandit.""