Golden boys: Men's soccer shines in California tournament
The Badgers men's soccer team defeated the No. 7 Cal Golden Bears 1-0 Sunday afternoon to complete a sweep during their weekend trip to Berkeley, California.
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The Badgers men's soccer team defeated the No. 7 Cal Golden Bears 1-0 Sunday afternoon to complete a sweep during their weekend trip to Berkeley, California.
In wake of the Virginia Tech tragedy, parents worry about their children and whether UW-Madison would react appropriately if such a dangerous event were to occur here. The UW-Madison system recently started a review of the campus' current security policies and instituted a plan to conduct future reviews to ensure that the campus has a safety plan should one of any number of different scenarios arise.
Sooner or later, famous musicians face the temptation to diversify a little bit and try their hand at acting. Some have found the transition to be smooth and successful (Mark Wahlberg and Ice Cube come to mind), while others have become perennial Razzie winners (Madonna, unfortunately, will never learn to stay away from celluloid). But if there's anything I've learned after watching decades of movies with singers broadening their horizons for better or for worse, it's that dramatic range is always essential for a singer's longevity as a thespian.
Although the hunger strike in which I participated last week received significant media attention, our message has not been articulated directly to the student body. Rather than relying on the filter of news reporters and editorial boards, I would like to personally address the cause of our 72-hour fast.
\In other words, when ... a whole country is unjustly overrun and conquered by a foreign army, and subjected to military law, I think that it is not too soon for honest men to rebel and revolutionize. What makes this duty the more urgent is the fact that the country so overrun is not our own, but ours is the invading army.""
Do you recall late 2002 and early 2003? Bush was talking up a storm, claiming Saddam Hussein posed a grave danger to our country, even though his regime rose to power by the grace of the CIA and were funded and armed for the entire 1980s by the U.S. government. As the nation prepared for war, a resistance arose.
Since the morning of Nov. 3, I have watched as innumerable liberals have gone to great lengths to make known their displeasure with the results of last Tuesday's election returns. From sidewalk chalkings with an expletive printed before \Ohio"" to commentators complaining about working-class voters casting their ballots on cultural issues rather than economic ones, there is an overwhelming tendency for the blame to be placed on Republican voters.
In the last few months, there has been much negative press surrounding the once Democratic primary front-runner Gov. Howard Dean of Vermont. His third place finish in Iowa Jan. 19 blew the race wide open, from what was once assumed a certain victory for Dean. Though his public image has suffered, Dean's supporters are still going strong. In the week after Iowa, he managed to raise more than $1 million, more than Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., and Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., the two who beat him in the Iowa caucuses.
A state political heavyweight took the stage to speak on behalf of former Gen. Wesley Clark's candidacy Monday night, as Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton spoke to a group of supporter at Luther's Blues, 1401 University Ave.
The Badgers showed an impressive start to their season when they defeated the EA Sports All-Stars 71-52 Wednesday night at the Kohl Center. Despite a sluggish start where the Badgers went zero for six in the opening minutes and a fast start by the All-Stars, UW was able to pull out an interesting win.
A federally approved kit that detects traces of a date rape drug in drinks is being sold by two Las Vegas entrepreneurs.
Due to Tuesday's tragedies in New York City and Washington, D.C, many professional and collegiate sports leagues have been working frantically to reschedule missed games.