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(10/19/11 6:00am)
Readers, authors, writers, audiences and admirers of craft take
note, the annual Wisconsin Book Festival is upon us once again. The
10th annual free, five-day program of literary festivities in
downtown Madison begins Wednesday, Oct. 19, and it's not to be
missed.
(10/07/11 6:00am)
UW-Madison Vice Provost and Chief Diversity Officer Damon Williams
announced the university's plans to enhance campus diversity
Thursday at the 2011 Diversity Forum.
(09/14/11 6:00am)
Students took over a Center for Equal Opportunity press conference
Tuesday, protesting the conservative group's claim that
UW-Madison's admissions process discriminates against Asian and
white applicants by favoring black and Latino students.
(05/04/11 6:00am)
Gov. Scott Walker announced his plans to invest $1.5 billion to
make U.S. Route 41 into an interstate highway Tuesday, a project
that would last until 2017.
(09/10/06 6:00am)
So, all you green college rookies, how are you holding up after
a week of dorm life? Are the shared bathrooms, sketchy-looking food
and creepy roommates freaking you out? As someone who spent two
years in dorms and lived to tell the tale, perhaps I can offer you
some insider tips.
(04/18/06 6:00am)
After an overwhelmingly negative faculty reaction, a proposed
disciplinary process set forth by a UW System Board of Regents
committee will move forward with some changes.
(02/15/06 6:00am)
After coming out of this past weekend series against rival
Minnesota with one win and one loss, the Wisconsin women's hockey
team (20-3-1 Western Collegiate Hockey Association, 25-4-1 overall)
locked up its first ever WCHA regular season title. The team
originally needed two wins by themselves to win the conference but
after a surprising loss at North Dakota, Minnesota-Duluth helped
the Badgers clinch the title with only one win.
(10/27/05 6:00am)
Near the end of last season's second-half swoon, goals were
coming at a premium for the Wisconsin men's hockey team. The
high-powered offense never seemed to be able to shift into the next
gear. This season the team has shown some of the same struggles,
but the No. 12 Badgers do not appear to be very concerned.
(04/28/05 6:00am)
While most UW students will most be enjoying drunken debauchery
on Mifflin Street this Saturday, many others will be doing their
body good by participating in the annual Crazylegs Classic. This
annual 8K run, 2K walk throughout the downtown area starts at 10
a.m. on the Capitol Square and will finish at the 50-yard line in
Camp Randall Stadium.
(04/12/05 6:00am)
Before his incarceration last November on a Federal gun charge,
Beanie Sigel rushed to finish his third album. Long anticipated
following 2001's The Reason, The B.Coming reflects its rushed
compilation. The bleak subject matter of Beanie Sigel reigns
throughout (the album's working title was The Great
Depression)-this is a serious album that not only deserves a deep
listen, it demands it.
(04/07/05 6:00am)
As a kid, my family and I would often go to my grandma's house
for dinner because, being Italian, she always insisted on cooking
for us. She prepared her famous salad with every meal and would ask
me if I wanted any, even though every single time I declined. It
was a sort of ritual I guess. Then, she would go on to say,
\Katrina, if you don't eat your salad, you won't have a beautiful
complexion!""
(04/04/05 6:00am)
Sexual harassment, enticement and exposure have been documented
for a number of years with one chilling story after another. Many
times, however, the perpetrators of such behavior have flaunted a
criminal background or social perception which made their actions
more expected of them. The latest examples of such behavior have
instead been acted out by men who have previously been described as
role models and community leaders, making the acts less predictable
and perhaps more horrifying.
(02/17/05 6:00am)
Czechvar (pronounced CHECKVAR, in an angry, belligerent tone)
starts off like every other beer you have ever tasted. This is most
unappealing, when you realized you have just paid $10 for Czech
Blatz.
(01/27/05 6:00am)
Ijust bought a used, soft cover textbook on eBay for $16. It's a
good thing I didn't go to the University Bookstore because they
sell the same used, soft cover textbook for $51. I decided to check
the same book at the Underground Textbook Exchange. $51
again.
(10/07/04 6:00am)
Last Sunday the Wisconsin volleyball team (2-2 Big Ten, 8-4
overall) gave six-year Head Coach Pete Waite a 45th birthday gift-a
3 games to 1 win over then-No. 19 Illinois. This week, the team
hopes to add icing to Waite's cake by defeating the Minnesota
Gophers (3-1, 14-2) and the Iowa Hawkeyes (1-3, 9-6).
(12/04/03 6:00am)
The Badger men's hockey team (3-2-3 Western Collegiate Hockey
Association, 8-3-3 overall) head on the road again this weekend,
this time going west to take on the Denver Pioneers (3-4-1, 9-4-1).
(11/20/03 6:00am)
(11/05/03 6:00am)
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz and Madison police received an earful
Tuesday when they met with State Street business owners during
their monthly meeting.
(09/19/03 6:00am)
Wednesday night, the Student Services Finance Committee decided
to make two groups, the UW Roman Catholic Foundation and the Jewish
Cultural Collective, eligible for university funding. While
detractors say the decision breaks constitutional barriers between
Church and State, the fact of the matter is that this ruling was
really a First Amendment issue.
(09/03/03 6:00am)
As the debate over gay marriage heats up in the U.S. Congress,
Wisconsin's Legislature is considering a bill to define marriage as
between one man and one woman.