Wash. Post editor explains 'botched' U.S. efforts in Iraq
The national editor of The Washington Post addressed the Madison community Wednesday for the annual Nafziger Lecture.
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The national editor of The Washington Post addressed the Madison community Wednesday for the annual Nafziger Lecture.
Dennis Troha, a major Gov. Jim Doyle campaign contributor, faces up to 25 years in prison and $500,000 in fines stemming from several felony counts that claim he illegally donated large sums of cash to campaigns.
I'm not much of a television watcher and never really have been. Saturday afternoons—when the mind and body have shut down—are those rare occasions I remain fixed on the couch to channel surf and eat bowl after bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch. Even then I'm usually unsure of what's happening on the screen in front of me.
Sharanya Kousik is a junior biology major, but it's possible you may recognize her from past performances on Bascom Hill. You know—she's the one belting out Broadway musical numbers from Rent and Wicked. Once while singing in the rain, Sharanya slipped up a dance number and crashed head first into the Jin's Chicken and Fish cart. It gives a whole new meaning to ""break a leg!""
As a student attending the No. 1 party school in the country, you have probably been to your fair share of house parties and are now a seasoned veteran. Never again will you consider drinking Beast Light out of a red plastic cup in a stranger's basement to be a fun weekend activity. But if you've never thrown a house party yourself, you may not have thought about one of the biggest components of this college ritual—money.
As anyone with a credit card knows, it's very easy to swipe and forget about how much was spent until the bill comes. But maxing out or frequently making late payments can hurt not only your wallet but quite possibly your financial future.
Technicalities aside, I believe that despite the success of the 2000 Baltimore Ravens with Trent Dilfer under center and the 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers who were led by Brad Johnson, the numbers have shown that it takes an exceptional quarterback to win Super Bowls.
Impress your friends and family, by learning how to file your own taxes
Record turnout overloads system, candidates furious
Miller Lite has more taste than Bud Light. At least according to their commercials they do. But how do consumers know whether this is true, and how is Miller allowed to make such a claim?
I have never been a fan of fitness classes. After laughing myself out of Hip Hop Mania and getting too busy to keep up with Group Strength in past years, I decided to stick to the treadmill and Lakeshore paths instead. But after hearing friends talk about how much they love classes at the Southeast Recreational Facility and the Natatorium, I decided to give them another chance.
With spring break less than 10 days away and starting earlier than it has in past years, many UW-Madison students may find themselves scrambling to make last-minute plans. Although travel options are limited this late in the game, plenty of deals still remain for a variety of destinations.
Some say Saint Valentine was a priest who performed secret weddings after marriage was outlawed in third century Rome. Others say he sent the first 'valentine' to a young girl while he was in prison. However the tradition started, it has since evolved into one of the most commercialized holidays of the year.
While many students signed next year's lease before heading home for the holidays, those who didn't have no reason to panic, according to Faris Rashid, campus outreach coordinator for the Tenant Resource Center.
Jumble Jumble answers
The already-dim possibility that Madison may adopt some form of keg registration became even less likely after the Madison Police Department dropped its active support of the ordinance at a Public Safety Review Board meeting Tuesday.
It seems there is a sense on this campus that if you are admitted to this university, you are in turn permitted to call yourself a Badger fan. Many seem to think that season tickets to football games and knowing what comes first, a fast or slow-motion wave, allows you to enter the halls of Badger fandom.
When applying for university housing before her freshman year, Jess Fried ranked Ogg Hall dead last. She had not heard much about it, yet somehow she knew she did not want to live there. But as fate may have it, she ended up living there anyway and had no idea what was in store.
For any diehard college football fan, waking up on a crisp fall Saturday produces a feeling comparable only to a kid running down the stairs early on Christmas morning. All those games, perfectly wrapped up and delivered by ESPN, ABC and CBS, are just waiting to be watched by their grateful recipients. While everyone's favorite is their alma mater's game, all the others can be enjoyed as well. Some even surpass expectations and become the most cherished.
At the photo shoot, it quickly became obvious why these guys wanted to be Wisconsin's favorite mascot. The handstands, synchronized jumps and \Warrior 3"" poses were all their ideas. Laughing and cracking jokes the whole time, the impromptu comedy show continued long after the photographer had left.