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(10/10/08 6:00am)
In case you haven't been watching enough TV, our country, and
therefore the world, is in the middle of a crisis right now. Now
granted, it is a financial crisis so it doesn't actually involve
real things, just numbers and expectations, but hey, let's not get
too picky. Now that global warming is behind us, we can't expect
every new scare to match up to the spector of cities falling into
seas and cute-but-dying penguins.
(09/25/08 6:00am)
UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee have joined forces to provide
graduate students a unique opportunity to take classes at the other
university, while staying enrolled at and graduating from their own
school.
(04/24/08 6:00am)
Years from now Wisconsin softball fans may not look back fondly
on the 2008 season, but for one afternoon and evening everything
went right for the Badgers.
(04/02/08 6:00am)
UW-Madison Officials announced Tuesday the Association of
University Technology Managers presented the Bayh-Dole award to a
director of government and association relations for the Wisconsin
Alumni Research Foundation.
(03/06/08 6:00am)
The Wisconsin men's basketball team awarded its seniors with a
bittersweet farewell in their final appearances at the Kohl Center.
The Badgers beat the Penn State Nittany Lions in dominating fashion
in a 77-41, ensuring the Badgers at least a share of the Big Ten
regular season title.
(02/28/08 6:00am)
A Tuesday report said mandating the use of government-issued
photo identification and ending same-day voter registration could
solve most problems with Wisconsin elections.
(02/26/08 6:00am)
A Madison lawmaker will force a vote on a bill aiming to curb
global warming Tuesday, though the bill is likely to face
opposition from Assembly Republican leadership.
(02/18/08 6:00am)
With my major finally decided, my parents insisted it was time
to look into a certificate. Something that would make me stand out
from the sea of graduates when looking for a job. I knew exactly
what to search for. Unfortunately, piracy doesn't exist at
UW-Madison.
(02/12/08 6:00am)
Madison and Dane County officials told residents at a news
conference Monday polling locations would be prepared for a high
voter turnout in Wisconsin's Feb. 19 primary.
(11/16/07 6:00am)
While most tenants of the 505 N. Carroll St. apartment building
have returned to their apartments, others will be displaced for an
estimated two weeks due to extensive damage caused by Saturday's
fire.
(11/14/07 6:00am)
Though a meeting between Midwest governors to discuss a regional
climate policy will not be held till Wednesday,
(11/14/07 6:00am)
It is football season. The Badgers and Packers both won last
weekend, and, more importantly (or perhaps equally importantly),
Vince Lombardi, legendary Packers coach, has been brought back to
life. Okay, he isn't really alive again, but you might be fooled if
you wander down to the Overture Center's Playhouse over the next
couple weeks.
(11/14/07 6:00am)
The old Ogg Hall's era has come to an end but thanks to The One
and Only Ogg Blog,"" hundreds of former residents have shared their
memories and even requested pieces of the building.
(11/08/07 6:00am)
When you write the rules, you win the game. This week in the
Senate, the fight will be over the rules governing the delivery of
cable television, internet and telephone services for the
foreseeable future. What kind of companies will get to compete?
What rights will consumers have? Will local government have a say?
At stake are billions of dollars.
(11/05/07 6:00am)
I was sitting at dinner with a friend and was just in a terrible
mood. I had laryngitis and there was nothing that UHS could do for
me. I was way behind in homework and the last thing I should have
been doing was going out.
(11/05/07 6:00am)
The Wisconsin women's soccer team (2-8-0 Big Ten, 6-11-1
overall) went scoreless on the road against Big Ten foe
Northwestern Friday night in its 3-0 loss. Because of this loss,
the Badgers did not have a strong enough record to qualify for
postseason play.
(10/11/07 6:00am)
Students and fans who didn't get men's basketball tickets this
year, cheer up. Friday night marks UW's second Midnight Madness at
7 p.m"" event and it is open to the public free of charge. For the
Badgers' purposes, the event is called ""Night of the Grateful
Red,"" an opportunity head coach Bo Ryan called ""a chance to thank
our fans.""
(09/28/07 6:00am)
A 91-year-old woman was the victim of an alleged strong-armed
robbery Wednesday on her way to play cards at the East Madison
Neighborhood Center, according to police.
(09/24/07 6:00am)
The Badgers men's soccer team finished with a tie for the second
straight contest Sunday afternoon, ending the game deadlocked 2-2
after two overtimes against No. 14 Michigan in Ann Arbor. The tie
was the first blemish on the Wolverines' record after they had
started the season 7-0. The game was the first of the Big Ten
season for both squads, in what ended up being a wild,
penalty-filled affair.
(09/21/07 6:00am)
These days, the videogame is king. From Madden"" to ""Halo,""
gaming franchises are devouring the free time of palm-callused
college students faster than Ms. Pac-Man can swallow a stream of
yellow dots. These graphically-superlative games demand both
masterful hand-eye coordination and intricate strategizing from
players to outsmart crafty AI and online opponents. However, as
Seth Gordon, director of the documentary ""King of Kong: A Fistful
of Quarters"" reveals, the true joystick-jostling Jedis of
competitive gaming are old-school junkies, practicing their art in
the realms of the penny arcade. The result is a combination of
entertaining character studies, pixilated suspense and
button-pushing social commentary that makes it a candidate for
funniest film this year.