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A new poll from the Democratic Public Policy Polling shows Republican
Compared to the 2009 and 2010 Mifflin Street block parties, which were hazily remembered but mostly calm affairs, last year’s celebration was out of control. Although there were fewer arrests last year than in 2010, there were more than 20 trips to detox, three injured officers, three sexual assaults and two stabbings. I love reveling alongside my fellow students but Mifflin needs to be a party where everyone can go have fun and not get stabbed, so some changes need to be made.
The Muslim-Jewish Volunteer Initiative, a student organization founded last year that uses community service to bridge the gap between the two groups on campus, kicked off their semester with a meeting at Der Rathskeller Wednesday.
The 2012 presidential election may be more than nine months away, but a group of UW students eager to re-elect President Barack Obama gathered Monday for a teleconference with First Lady Michelle Obama on the coming campaign.
LOS ANGELES—When the Oregon offense gets billed as fast, the first inclination is to think about 40-yard dash times and the big-play ability across the offensive skill positions.
The Wisconsin Badgers women's basketball team looks to win back-to-back games for the first time this season as they host the Saint Louis Billikens in a Monday night tilt at the Kohl Center. This will be the second matchup of a two-game homestand for Wisconsin (3-5 overall), who defeated Boston College 58-50 in the Big Ten/ACC Women's Challenge on Wednesday.
I have been talking with my progressive friends about Gov. Scott Walker lately. I’ll be the first to admit that Walker’s policies have had mixed results at best. I stand with my progressive friends in opposing his budget cuts—after all, it is a recession which is the worst time to cut government spending. But my friends also want to hold a special recall election to kick him out of office early. I disagree.
The Wisconsin football team (4-2 Big Ten, 8-2 overall) has been running on all cylinders after throttling Minnesota 42-13 to retain possession of Paul Bunyan’s Axe for the eighth-straight year and is looking to carry that momentum into Saturday’s game against Illinois (2-4, 6-4).
This week, UW-Madison played host to a delegation of Iraqi professors and state officials discussing fostering economic and technological development through academia.
The Multicultural Student Coalition told the Student Judiciary Tuesday the Student Services Finance Committee that denied their $1.27 million budget request in September is a ""failing institution.""
UW-Madison Alumnus Alvin Lane and his wife have bestowed their $30 million collection of 20th century sculpture to the university's Chazen Museum of Art, according to museum officials.
By experimenting with fresh ideas and a more straightforward rock sound, Sugarland propels their music to an all-time artistic high on The Incredible Machine. The release of the group's fourth album comes on the heels of their massive 63-show tour that kicked off back in April, and serves as icing on the cake for the work they've put into this new chapter of their career.
In discussing ""It's Kind of a Funny Story,"" the new movie from Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, the operative words are ""kind of."" The writer-director duo of ""Sugar"" and ""Half Nelson"" have created a film with all the ingredients of your typical indie dramedy: the upper-middle class, depressed teen protagonist, the cute and obscure, rebellious girl whom he will inevitably fall for and the zany cast of unique characters which they encounter during their quest to cope. However, in ""It's Kind of a Funny Story,"" setting takes precedent to character, and the results are only kind of, well, only kind of anything.
The past year has been a busy one for indie-rock veterans The Walkmen. In the wake of their sixth studio release, Lisbon, the quintet has been making their way across the United States, and tonight, that victory lap brings them to Madison's own Barrymore Theatre.
Crime rates in Madison reached a 36-year low in 2009, according to a UW-Madison Police Department report.