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(01/27/06 6:00am)
The right for Wisconsin citizens to carry concealed weapons
moved one step closer to becoming law after the state Senate voted
in favor of overriding Gov. Jim Doyle's veto during a floor session
Thursday.
(01/26/06 6:00am)
For most of us, returning to school after winter break means
getting reacquainted with our old friend Easy Mac.
(11/30/05 6:00am)
Police in Memphis, Tenn., reported in October that they had
closed down a crack house on Rosamond Street. The task was made
easier, they said, because the resident usually announced the start
of business hours by hanging out a sign reading, 'Crack
House.'
(11/16/05 6:00am)
Local businessman Dave Magnum announced his candidacy for the
Second Congressional District seat in the 2006 election yesterday
at a press conference at the State Capitol. 'We need a bold new
vision, and Wisconsin's motto is 'Forward,'' said Magnum.
(11/11/05 6:00am)
The Supreme Court is about to move far to the right if President
Bush's nominee, Samuel Alito, is confirmed to fill Justice Sandra
Day O'Connor's shoes.
(10/27/05 6:00am)
After a mildly disappointing 2-1-1 start, the future of the
2005- '06 season for the Badger men's hockey team is still unknown.
Some aspects of the team though, have been established.
(10/17/05 6:00am)
Congress will soon vote on one of the most detrimental pieces of
federal legislation to face students in a long time. This pertinent
proposal, called budget reconciliation, will cut at least $9
billion from student loan programs if Congress passes it.
(09/23/05 6:00am)
Saturday at 5 p.m. the Wisconsin Badgers and Michigan Wolverines
will meet for the 59th time in the schools' histories.
(09/22/05 6:00am)
Individual: Cody Hodges, Texas Tech
(09/20/05 6:00am)
As the Louisiana floodwaters begin to recede, the suspended
mixture of human waste and chemicals contained in them continues to
linger, posing a major health threat to aid workers and returning
residents.
(05/04/05 6:00am)
Last week I wrote my column analyzing the Green Bay Packers'
draft choices and implied that I was closer to the organization
than I really was when I selected the words \we"" and ""us"" to
describe our relationship. (i.e. We would have been better off
selecting Ron Wolf in the second round, etc.)
(04/21/05 6:00am)
The Sweet 16 birthday is usually trademarked by everything
motorized. Rarely does turning 16 also include cancer.
(04/12/05 6:00am)
This weekend, the UW men's and women's track teams capped off
yet another stellar performance with two event wins each. Competing
in the Gatorade Classic, the men had it in them to win the triple
jump and discus. The women achieved victory in the high jump and
3,000 meters, picking up a NCAA Regional qualifying mark as
well.
(04/07/05 6:00am)
When the clock struck midnight Wednesday the Howard Johnson
Hotel, 525 W. Johnson St., officially became the Double Tree Hotel,
part of the Hilton chain. Although the ownership, management and
staff will remain the same, there has been and will be other
changes in addition to the name.
(03/28/05 6:00am)
Regarding your article on the events that transpired in Scott
Straus' Politics of International Human Rights course, \Ideological
stand-off forces student to drop class,"" (March 15, 2005), the
Cardinal made several factual errors.
(03/17/05 6:00am)
Though spring break will whisk students away from Madison, one
event is bringing the town together. The second annual Madison Area
Music Awards, slated for Saturday, March 26, will bring musicians
of every genre to the Wisconsin Union Theater in Memorial
Union.
(03/11/05 6:00am)
On Thursday the Appeals Committee of the UW-Madison
Student-Athlete Discipline Policy amended the March 7 suspension of
UW-Madison quarterback Marcus Randle El, according to
uwbadgers.com.
(03/04/05 6:00am)
When talk turns to Wisconsin men's track, the team's sprinters
and distance squads-led by stars such as Demi Omole and Matt
Tegenkamp-often get most of the attention and it is easy to see
why. But a valuable contributor to the team's success this season
is its outstanding collection of jumpers. This was never more
apparent than in the team's recent Big Ten Indoor Title, where the
jumpers played a critical role. Despite this being their fifth
consecutive title, the Badgers do not take any of their success for
granted.
(03/04/05 6:00am)
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(03/03/05 6:00am)
I saw \Million Dollar Baby"" last week. It was a good movie-well
written, well acted, well directed. But as I left the theater, I
found myself feeling displeased. At first I wasn't sure why. Then
it started to dawn on me that I had felt a similar displeasure when
John Kerry clinched the Democratic presidential nomination. It's a
feeling that many writers have trouble articulating, but I believe
the most accurate term is an onomatopoeia often used by college
students: