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It took a lot for \Kung Fu Hustle"" to make it to Madison.
Long-distance bus travel is not supposed to be any fun. Riders cram into a noisy, smelly old coach. The trip takes too long, and nobody is in particularly high spirits at the end.
Former baseball slugger Jose Canseco rocked the sports world last week with his personal accounts of steroid abuse in Major League baseball. In the process, Canseco introduced the public to a lesser-known supplement: human growth hormone. GH is gaining notoriety as the latest choice in illegal supplements, favored by athletes because it is difficult to detect and it increases muscle mass. But what exactly is growth hormone?
Madison's Halloween Planning Committee met yesterday to review the consequences of Halloween weekend and to contemplate next year while the Madison Police Department released dollar values of expenses incurred during the weekend.
When people think of onions they tend to think of bad breath and watery eyes. But what they sometimes overlook are onions' many health benefits.
Despite festivities turning riotous the past two years, university and city officials are optimistic the focus on Halloween as a community event will create a positive atmosphere this weekend.
Examining the logic behind the existence of God probably ranks behind examining class schedules and double-checking the syllabus in the minds of students these days.
Two University of Georgia-Athens seniors are accused of plagiarizing articles that appeared in the student newspaper and will not graduate this semester from the university's journalism school, according to Dean John Soloski of the Grady School of Journalism and Mass Communication at UGA.
Today is a nationally recognized Day of Silence, part of a larger month-long event seeking to raise awareness about gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals. Especially now, at a time when gay individuals' rights are being legislated away, people need to understand that discrimination toward gays is something that continues and something that needs to stop. However, the Day of Silence is ineffective in practice, especially in a society where it is all right to be overtly and outspokenly hateful and homophobic.
The visual arts are important in Madison, not only in the academic sphere, but in our galleries and theaters as well. With the Overture Center under construction and the recent temporary closing of the galleries at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (formerly Madison Art Center), the residents of Madison need another outlet for creativity. There are other exhibition spaces around town, but MMoCA was most accessible to downtown residents, students, and the Madison community as a whole. Where do we look now that this space is unavailable to us?
Bridging the gap between academia and the club scene, Boston's Berklee College of Music has become the world's first college to offer a course in the art of turntablism.
In a gallant effort last week, No. 5 Wisconsin women's hockey split two games with No. 1 Minnesota to remain tied with the Gophers for the WCHA lead. In this weekend's matchup, the Badgers (18-5-3) will host the unranked Niagara Purple Eagles (5-19-3) at the Kohl Center. Despite the two teams' disparity in wins, Head Coach Mark Johnson pledges no lack of motivation for his team.
Ticket prices for UW-Madison men's football, basketball and hockey will rise for next year if the Athletic Department votes in favor of increases next month, the department's finance committee decided Tuesday.
A case of laryngitis was not enough to keep an old army veteran down, as presidential candidate Wesley Clark appeared at the state Capitol building Monday to speak to supporters.
After handing down two momentous decisions and taking the summer off, the U.S. Supreme Court returned from summer recess several weeks early to hear arguments Monday pertaining to the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, commonly referred to as McCain-Feingold.
After a two-year delay, the state Legislature approved 19 different state employee contracts Tuesday, including that of the Teaching Assistants' Association.
The No. 13 men's swimming and diving team placed third at the Texas Invitational while the 12th-ranked women took second place, falling only to No. 7 Texas. The men's team set four school records, and had two NCAA automatic qualifying times, as well as 18 consideration times. The women had four school records, eight qualifying times and 20 considerations.
The Wisconsin Badgers' women's soccer team (3-4-2 Big Ten, 7-7-3 overall) looks to end their season with a bang starting this weekend. They take on the Minnesota Golden Gophers (1-8-0 Big Ten, 6-9-1 overall) Friday in Minneapolis and then travel to Green Bay to battle the UW-Green Bay Phoenix (1-1-2 Horizon, 4-7-2 overall) Sunday.
The Badgers (0-1Big Ten, 6-4)opened up Big Ten conference play on the road this weekend traveling to Ohio State Saturday and to Xavier University Sunday.
Once again MTV has raised the bar on reality television. Their hit show \Sorority Life"" is the new craze on late night TV. Whether you love or hate the pledges and sisters of Sigma, there is no denying the addictiveness of the show. Tonight at 9:30 p.m. the pledge process will be over and we will have to say good-bye to Jordan, Candace, Mara, Amanda, DeDe and Jessica. But before they go, The Daily Cardinal caught up with Mara at home in Maryland on her summer vacation.