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(06/06/11 6:00am)
When most UW-Madison students are away for the summer, the city
takes advantage of an emptier downtown Madison to conduct
construction projects, which causes traffic to be detoured
throughout the UW-Madison campus area.
(05/26/11 6:00am)
Traffic detours have been implemented on the UW-Madison campus on
and around Observatory Drive because of construction on N Charter
Street. The detours will stay in effect until October, when the
project is scheduled for completion.
(05/03/11 6:00am)
The City of Madison Plan Commission unanimously approved the
allocation of conditional use permits Monday to allow for expansion
and renovation projects to take place at the Central Library and
the downtown bar and grill, Logan's.
(05/02/11 6:00am)
The future of the Mifflin Street Block Party could be in jeopardy
after several acts of violence, including the stabbing of
UW-Madison student, at Saturday's block party.
(04/29/11 6:00am)
Wisconsin may soon join the list of 33 other states that allow
citizens to carry a concealed handgun with a permit. Republicans
are moving to introduce a bill that would allow permits to be
granted based solely on ta person meeting certain criteria laid out
by the law.
(04/27/11 6:00am)
This weekend, students from across the campus, city and state will
flock to Madison to partake in the annual Mifflin Street Block
Party. A historical event birthed from an organized Vietnam War
protest in 1969, the block party has evolved into a cornucopia of
drunk kids separating from their friends and getting hog-tied in
the street. While the event is expected to harbor thousands of
individuals sipping from boot flasks and wine disguised in soda
cans, this Saturday the party rules have changed … and you can cry
if you want too.
(04/27/11 6:00am)
At the end of February, we were summoned to a meeting at City Hall
where the 2011 Mifflin Street Block Party was discussed. At the
meeting it became evident that the city's enthusiasm for the
Mifflin Street Block Party was beginning to wane. Ald. Mike
Verveer, District-4, who always had the students' interests in the
front of his mind, brought us to that meeting to ask that we
consider sponsoring the block. If we didn't sponsor the event, no
one else would.
(04/21/11 6:00am)
The Madison Street Use Commission unanimously decided Monday to
grant final approval to the Majestic Theater in sponsoring this
year's Mifflin Street Block Party.
(04/15/11 6:00am)
The advice given [last week] to the [person] disgusted by
[their] partner's pornography collection was the most ignorant,
ill-informed bit of guidance I have ever seen. Ever. Even if the
collection was not illegal, if it was material that is degrading,
such as [example of material I find degrading], the [person] has
every right to be both angry and repulsed.
(04/15/11 6:00am)
Majestic Theatre owners Scott Leslie and Matt Gerding met with the
West Mifflin Neighborhood Association Thursday to go over ideas and
tentative plans for this year's Mifflin Street Block Party.
(04/14/11 6:00am)
Madison city officials addressed the street use complications that
could come with the Mifflin Street Block Party taking place the
same day as the annual Crazylegs Classic Race on April 30.
(04/03/11 6:00am)
In the stellar poem ""Blue Blanket,"" Andrea Gibson describes her
reaction to a friend confiding in her about sexual assault:
(03/29/11 6:00am)
This column originally ran on March 26, 2009
(03/24/11 6:00am)
Hey. Why aren't you e-mailing us? If anything, the
sex@dailycardinal.com inbox should be fuller than normal after
spring break. So send in your sex questions (or comments or
stories, if you prefer). Kthx.
(03/09/11 6:00am)
There are 67 games in the NCAA March Madness Men's basketball
tournament, and the Badgers will only have to play six of them
before they can cut down the nets in Houston. That leaves 61 games
and 62 teams unaccounted for. Yet most of us are going to sit in
front of the television and let Bryant Gumble direct us through
almost all of them anyways. My point is: There are abundant
opportunities for subordinate rooting interest to heighten your
March Madness experience, no matter how devoted you are to
Buckingham U.
(03/04/11 6:00am)
After four days of restricted access to the Capitol and a three day
hearing challenging it, Dane County Circuit Court Judge John Albert
issued a permanent injunction forcing the Department of
Administration to open doors to the public and the remaining
overnight protesters to evacuate.
(03/02/11 6:00am)
Confusion reigned at the Capitol Tuesday as protesters were denied
access into the building for the second straight day despite a
judge ordering the doors be opened for the public.
(02/15/11 6:00am)
Local bar Echo Tap proposed final changes to their planned
renovations at the Regent neighborhood meeting Monday. The plans
were approved earlier.
(02/03/11 6:00am)
Despite the largest blizzard of the year, state lawmakers met on
Wednesday for both a regular and special session of the
Legislature.
(01/30/11 6:00am)
Tuesday, Feb. 3,
1998