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(05/04/11 6:00am)
Oh, what a long and winding road it has been… kidding, kidding!
I'll try to refrain from any road or journey similes, most of which
I already covered in my eighth-grade graduation speech. Even as I
sit here on the dirty-ass couch trying to piece together a cohesive
farewell column, I feel comfortable enough with my co-editors to
give a dramatic interpretation of my eighth-grade graduation
speech, embarrassing clichés and all. There are few people I'm
comfortable sharing such idiosyncrasies with, yet in this little
basement in Vilas Hall I've carved out a niche that I don't think
I'll be able to ever completely replace.
(09/12/10 6:00am)
(08/03/10 6:00am)
CHICAGO—For three straight years Wisconsin's offense
faced the task of breaking in a new starting quarterback. In 2008
the team even got to break in two of them.
(07/03/10 6:00am)
(09/16/09 6:00am)
Few students on campus desire to contract swine flu - or, as the
powers-that-be demand we call it, H1N1. But every year in fall and
winter we have a flu season. Students get sick, get better and the
world continues to turn.
(04/01/09 6:00am)
In a tragic turn of events last weekend, the screening of
director Gustav Pepprik's new experimental film, Electric
Cucumber,"" left dozens dead and many others suffering from brain
hemorrhaging. Critic Nicholas Carlson had already warned that the
film ""[would] blow your mind,"" but over 100 people still braved
the screening to witness what the fuss was all about.
(01/30/09 6:00am)
An employee of a State Street clothing store discovered Ugg
boots are sufficient crime-fighintng footwear after she and an
unidentified student chased down a man who had allegedly left the
store with stolen merchandise Thursday.
(02/21/08 6:00am)
Several semesters ago, when I abandoned half-a-dozen partially
completed majors to study music, I spent the first several months
patting myself on the back for having the modest courage to follow
my aspirations as far as the comfort zone of academia
allowed.
(02/15/08 6:00am)
Something about family vacations always seems artificial and
false. A pessimistic view perhaps, but one likely shared by the
central character of In Bruges,"" who opens his vacation in Bruges,
Belgium by declaring it a shit hole.
(02/14/08 6:00am)
Prior to being washed off, the phrase Thank Hillary for Iraq""
could be seen inscribed in large colorful letters on the cement
pillar outside of the Memorial Library. Although this may be viewed
as an exaggerated political statement, it clearly sums up the
difference Wisconsin voters will see this Tuesday when choosing
between Sen. Clinton and Sen. Obama.
(09/20/07 6:00am)
With the 2008 Democrat presidential candidates drawing in swarms
of student support, the UW-Madison College Republicans say they
will not let their voices fade out and plan to launch candidate
campaigns this month.
(03/18/07 6:00am)
Three percent. Of the 41,169 students on campus, that is only
1,235. Just 1,235 students felt compelled to make it to the polls
to vote in the spring Associated Students of Madison election last
year.
(03/15/07 6:00am)
In what many students refer to as the ""coastie"" infested
College Library, there are many interesting messages inscribed on
the men's room walls. While I once lightheartedly laughed at
written quarrels between lifelong Madison residents and Chicago
natives, my mood quickly turned to anger when I read the statement,
""Thanks to coasties, my tuition stays low.""
(03/01/07 6:00am)
U.S. Sen. and presidential hopeful Barack Obama is committed to
making sure college students are part of the 2008 election, said
Bill Burton, Obama's Campaign National Press Secretary, in a
teleconference Thursday.
(01/31/07 6:00am)
The scene is fall 2004. Frank*, a UW-Madison sophomore, had come
home from class on a Friday after a grueling week of upper-level
math exams and little sleep.
(12/04/06 6:00am)
With a working knowledge of topics such as military hardware,
political history, biology and model airplanes, few can match
UW-Madison senior Luke Collins when it comes to random facts. Luke
is now using that knowledge to be a reliable sage with
onedollarreligion@gmail.com, where any question put to him will be
answered for one dollar. All funds will be used to fund Luke's
carefully researched plan for overthrowing capitalism and
controlling the worldâ_or on barbeque, depending on the
circumstances.
(10/25/06 6:00am)
On Nov. 7, students will have a very important choice to make.
It is a choice between two gubernatorial candidates who differ on
every possible issue. It is a choice between voting for the
candidate who supports you as a student, or backing the candidate
who votes against you whenever possible.
(10/18/06 6:00am)
It's no secret the No. 1 enemy of the slim college figure is
mom. Her cooking is sincere, and her will strong: She will not stop
until her little boy is a full-figured fattie.
(04/12/06 6:00am)
Although we tend to only remember movies that are phenomenal or
terrible, the great majority of films in theaters at any given time
are simply marginal. Right now, we are still in the midst of the
post-Oscar slump, so there is an inordinate amount of
bottom-denominator crap like The Shaggy Dog\ and ""The
Benchwarmers"" clogging up the multiplex, but as the summer nears,
we should be seeing more of a balance in quality. In other words,
for every great film in theaters, there will be half a dozen
exceedingly average movies there to accompany it.
(03/02/06 6:00am)