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Police arrest man throwing punches at pedestrians
This weekend, the Wisconsin men's golf team will take its clubs to the Spring Hill Golf Club in Wayzata, Minn., to compete in the Gopher Invitational. This is the team's second outing of their fall schedule. They spent the early half of the past week at the Olympic Club in San Francisco, competing in the USF Olympic Club Intercollegiate.
As I climbed the stairs of the Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences building, I could not resist an evil giggle. After weeks - nay, months - of plotting, my evil scheme was about to be fulfilled. I pulled the device from my trench coat and prepared to make history.
In 1968, Os Mutantes emerged onto the international music scene in a cloud of marijuana smoke. They were the hippest, most far out cats ever to come out of swinging Sao Paolo, and their music was naturally groovy. But on Jan. 1, 1970, tragedy struck: the '60s died. To this day, there are hippies across the country who never got the memo. The sad fact is, the squares have won, no matter how many hippies there are to wave the flag.
As the movement to eat locally grown foods gains momentum, Madison grocers are joining the cause by adding produce grown by farmers located within 100 miles of Madison to their store shelves.
Some proposals Gov. Jim Doyle made at Tuesday's budget address were made to benefit the UW system, but they may be dead upon arrival as the budget still awaits approval from a Republican-controlled state Assembly.
The Ozaukee County Board voted Wednesday to restore $8,427 to a program within UW Extension, an arm of the University of Wisconsin devoted to serving Wisconsin community members, including children and continuing adult learners.
An Oregon man hurled both of his prosthetic legs at a state trooper, striking him with one, after his son was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving, police said.
Just falling shy of the Frozen Four last year the women's hockey team (4-1-0 Western Collegiate Hockey Association, 6-1-0 overall) is on their way to a less bittersweet ending this year.
As I was strolling along State Street, sipping my Yerba Mahte Latte in a state of half consciousness, something hit me. Men around me were wearing baseball caps. My eyes could not distinguish cute faces, as they were buried under the ugliness of hats. I could only focus on mysterious letters or the name of a beer company ornamenting fronts of caps.
It's hard to believe that after living in Madison for almost four years, I had never been to one of the finest events the city has to offer-Dane County's Farmer's Market on Capitol Square. There is no good reason I hadn't been to it before. Distance was never an issue and I love food and anything food-related.
On college campuses around the country Tuesday, students and faculty joined together to release State Public Interest Reasearch Group's new report \Ripoff 101: 2nd Edition.""
In a media blitz to rally support for toughened action against Iraq, the Bush administration charged Sunday that Baghdad's intensifying efforts to develop a nuclear weapon increase the urgency of ousting the regime of President Saddam Hussein.
With discussion of campus climate at UW-Madison drawing strong emotions from all sides, the Student Services Finance Committee heard the budget proposal for the Multicultural Student Coalition Wednesday. About 50 students attended.
I've never been much of a fighter. I got into my first physical altercation a little over a month ago when some troglodyte thought I was throwing firecrackers at him. Long story short, I cracked him and his friend a few times in the face and returned home feeling like Douglas MacArthur splashing back onto the Philippines.
An effort to raise funds for the American Red Cross, sponsored by the Society of Human Resource Management and Sigma Iota Epsilon, will begin Monday, Sept. 17 at 10:15 a.m. in the Grainger Hall Atrium.