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(03/10/05 6:00am)
Singer-songwriter Josh Rouse has been a staple of the Nashville
music scene for nearly ten years. During this time, he released
four critically acclaimed albums that combined the alternative
country twang of Nashville locals like Ryan Adams with the
melancholy croon of Nick Drake.
(03/09/05 6:00am)
In-state tuition at UW-Madison has increased an alarming 37.5
percent in the past two years. As the governor and state
Legislature begin work on the 2005-'07 biennial budget, students
are putting the pressure on lawmakers to recognize the needs of
students and their families by curbing the rising cost of a public
education in Wisconsin.
(01/26/05 6:00am)
Although our Badgers failed to pull an upset against the Illini,
Mr. Vitale was still excited to see the in-depth analysis of
Courtside. \It was unbelievable baby! A major PTP! A diaper dandy!
Awesome baby!"" Though we had trouble understanding what Dick was
saying, he seemed to be impressed, so we thought it better to leave
him alone. After collecting his thoughts, he added: ""Baby!\
(11/15/04 6:00am)
Although it is not the day after Thanksgiving, today marks the
start of a shopping season-the apartment shopping season, one
possibly even more frenzied than that of Christmas. While last year
renters had until Dec. 15 to renew their leases, this year the date
has been pushed up to Nov. 15. Today is also the day landlords can
legally show apartments to the next prospective tenants, a
definitive change from last year, when landlords could sign leases
for property before they started showing it on Dec. 15.
(11/11/04 6:00am)
Two years ago, I sat in Helen C. White Library, trying to
prepare a presentation about Nigeria for my political science
class. But after two hours of trying to work, my familiarity with
the African nation still extended only to Christian Okoye, former
running back of the Kansas City Chiefs. Why? My friend Frank.
(10/05/04 6:00am)
(09/08/04 6:00am)
With the grand opening of the Overture Center for the Performing
Arts, 201 State St., less than two weeks away, ticket sales are
right where they should be, according to Michael Goldberg, the
center's vice president for programming.
(05/05/04 6:00am)
This is my last column for The Daily Cardinal. This news will be
a disappointment to some and a cause to rejoice for others. There
is at first an urge to not get sentimental but instead write a
normal piece. However, that really can't be done. I'd like to say
that the last two years have been an amazing experience for me. To
know that enough people cared about my perspective to print it and
to read it has been an honor. I want to thank everyone involved in
making this column, everyone who wrote a letter to the editor, and
everyone who performed the simple act of reading my
opinions.
(01/29/04 6:00am)
A Feb. 17 referendum will give voters a chance to weigh in on
the proposed DeJope casino. Hopefully, when casting their ballots,
citizens will consider both the damage a casino will cause the city
of Madison and the real social implications of gambling.
(11/18/03 6:00am)
It's good to be a woman in Wisconsin. According to Attorney
General Peg Lautenschlager, if a health insurance plan covers
prescription drugs, it must cover contraceptives. The opinion,
issued Nov. 7, could force currently discriminatory health plans
into providing equitable coverage, despite protests from some
businesses.
(10/03/03 6:00am)
State Assembly Republicans failed for the fourth time Thursday
to gain the two-thirds majority vote necessary to override a veto
by Gov. Jim Doyle. By a 61-37 vote, the veto of a bill that would
have required voters to present photo ID at polling places survived
the override attempt.
(09/16/03 6:00am)
The Federal Communications Commission's recent decision to
loosen restrictions on media conglomeration has met a plethora of
resistance from Capitol Hill. In response to the new rules a
bipartisan group of senators, led by U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold,
D-Wis., and U.S. Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., hope to nullify the
FCC's judgement in a U.S. Senate vote today.
(03/12/03 6:00am)
Dick Lyshek, owner of Bull Feathers, 303 N. Henry St., will
receive a formal expression of concern tonight from the city's
Alcohol License Review Committee.
(12/04/02 6:00am)
A panel of speakers from numerous groups gathered to express
opposition to war with Iraq and suggest alternatives at the Campus
Christian Center, 1127 University Ave., Tuesday.
(11/18/02 6:00am)
Don't try to tell me \Don't Fear the Reaper"" isn't about
vampires, because it totally is.
(04/11/02 6:00am)
StudentPrint, the only student-owned, student-operated small
business on the UW-Madison campus, celebrated its 30th birthday
Wednesday.
(03/15/02 6:00am)
The men's hockey team dropped its last puck of the season and UW
Head Coach Jeff Sauer coached the final game of his career as the
Badgers lost 3-2 in overtime to Colorado College at the Xcel Energy
Center in St. Paul, Minn.
(11/09/01 6:00am)
The question of who owns Bucky Badger faces both the owners of
the recently opened Bucky's Char Haus, 35 University Square, and
UW-Madison officials who say the Badger-themed eatery may be
infringing on university copyrights.
(10/19/01 6:00am)
Armed with signs and shouting cries of frustration, local union
members, state employees, UW-Madison employees and students held a
rally for higher pay increases Thursday afternoon on Capitol
Square.
(09/13/01 6:00am)
When tragedy strikes like it did Tuesday morning with the
terrorist attacks against the United States, there is no shortage
of media coverage to keep American citizens informed. But the news
abroad is sometimes less extensive and opinions from other
international students' offer a different perspective.