Around the Big Ten: Week 9
The conference race is heating up and teams are beginning to battle for bowl game positioning as the Big Ten surpasses its halfway point in the schedule.
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The conference race is heating up and teams are beginning to battle for bowl game positioning as the Big Ten surpasses its halfway point in the schedule.
With my head out the window of my pimped-out Hyundai, I caught my first few breaths of that fresh Madison air last weekend. The sun was shining in that perfect way, where with the right pair of shades everything seemed to please my eager eyes, including the fresh supply of Madison women. I cringed slightly as I slowed down near Witte, and the bittersweet thoughts of my freshman housing experience came crawling into my head. From what I remember of my first week of freshman year, it was a time full of bat-shit crazy roomates, awkward, sweaty frat rushes and insatiable thirst. It was Welcome Week.
Tucked away on the third floor of the Overture Center, Tracks and Traces, Drawing from Experience"" is a small exhibit of mixed media works produced by local artists Sara Schneckloth and Teresa Getty. These works, while slightly hidden and out of the way of most campus-dwellers, are worth the trip.
A 20-year-old UW-Madison student fell from a Palisades apartment balcony and suffered numerous injuries, police said.
The UW System Board of Regents is looking for a student to fill the Student Regent seat that will open on May 1, 2007. The deadline for submitting application materials is today.
Remember, this is supposed to be the most wonderful time of the year, so take a break from studying for finals this weekend and get into the holiday mood.
Monroe Street runs southwest of Camp Randall, just off of Regent Street. It has some unique stores worth checking out, especially if you've never been to that area of Madison.
Whad'Ya Know? radio show
Olbrich Botanical Gardens
Orpheum Theatre
Need a relaxing night after the big Halloween weekend?
Wisconsin Book Festival
On the Capitol Square: The giant Dane County Saturday market on the Capitol Square is not just a summer affair! The food, flowers and fun continue until Nov. 1, with hours from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Show performances: The Overture Center for the Arts presents a variety of shows including dance, comedy, jazz, big band, folk, country, pop, rock, new age, classical, world music, theatre and Broadway.
Starting from scratch
With cooler weather just around the corner, take advantage of these last couple weeks of sun with a break at one of Madison's city parks.
The Wisconsin State Capitol sits at the top of State Street, just minutes away from campus.
Considering that Christina Aguilera came to prominence as part of the boom of frothy, fairly untalented teen pop stars, the public can be forgiven for expressing astonishment that seven years into her career she has released a double disc album that is not only great, but is also the work of a truly focused and inspired artistic vision.
This weekend, the 29th annual Willy Street Fair will take over the 800, 900 and 1000 blocks of Williamson Street on Madison's Eastside.