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(10/28/08 6:00am)
Henry Drewal's new exhibition at the Chazen Art Museum, Mami
Wata: Arts for Water Spirits in Africa and Its Diasporas,""
displays 20th century African art with a small sampling of
traditional pieces - including pottery, sculptures, masks,
headdresses, beadwork, alters, paintings and many other
forms.
(09/16/08 6:00am)
MillerCoors recently donated over $100,000 in brewing laboratory
equipment to the UW-Madison bacteriology department for student
education.
(04/04/08 6:00am)
For the first time in 16 years, the B-52's have released a new
album. A band can change a lot after such a long silence, and they
have - but only a little bit. For the most part, they are as
wonderfully catchy and wildly unique as they have ever been.
(11/28/07 6:00am)
(11/13/07 6:00am)
Clothing says a lot about a person. Much like a well-loved
t-shirt, a kimono can come in many shapes and colors which all tell
a story about the garment's past. Crafting Kimono,"" the new
exhibit at the Human Ecology Design Gallery, explores the art of
this traditional Japanese attire.
(10/08/07 6:00am)
Jennifer Lopez has proven something to the world by producing
Feel the Noise"": She should stick to singing.
(10/03/07 6:00am)
Every year, 800,000 people are trafficked around the world -
10,000 of them into the United States - as slaves. The movie
Trade"" brings this issue to the forefront of American media with
the story of Adriana, a young Mexican girl, and her brother
Jorge.
(09/24/07 6:00am)
Resident Evil"" is back again with its third installment
""Resident Evil: Extinction,"" and the stakes are higher than ever.
After the Umbrella Corporation releases a deadly virus that changes
the human race into an army of flesh-hungry zombies, only a small
convoy of surviving humans is left to fight for survival in the
Nevada desert. One of these survivors, the genetically modified
Alice (Milla Jovovich), finds evidence that the virus has not yet
reached Alaska. The group must combat hordes of zombies, scavenge
supplies and evade detection by the Umbrella Corporation as it
makes its way to the last safe haven on Earth.
(01/24/07 6:00am)
The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation—UW-Madison's
fundraising arm—is loosening its policies in hopes of increasing
stem cell research opportunities and funding, foundation officials
announced Tuesday.
(10/25/06 6:00am)
Madison officials will use Halloween ticket profits to fund law
enforcement and city programs, not bands or sound systems.
(10/22/06 6:00am)
A common toothpaste and mouthwash ingredient may prevent skin
cancer, according to an Oct. 19 announcement by a UW-Madison
professor-led research team at the American Association for Cancer
Research meeting in Seattle.
(04/13/06 6:00am)
Members discuss forming committee to correct conflicts
(11/03/05 6:00am)
It pains me to declare this bit of Badger State blasphemy, but
I've got to admit it: I don't think the Packers are going to make
it to the Super Bowl. I'm throwing in my green and gold towel and
cashing my Bart Starr commemorative chips.
(10/13/05 6:00am)
Imagine making 120 pie crusts one morning and 1,000 pounds of
chili the next. If you were John Anderson, a relief cook for the
Resident Hall Commissary at UW-Madison, it would be routine. The
Commissary makes most of the food for University Housing Food
Service.
(09/23/05 6:00am)
The State Street Design Project has already resulted in the
remodeling of most of the 100 block of the street, but delays due
to Hurricane Rita pushed back the finishing touches until after the
opening ceremony in October, State Street Design Project Oversight
Committee members said Thursday.
(04/05/04 6:00am)
UW-Madison freshman wide receiver Ernest Mason was arrested
Thursday after allegedly assaulting his girlfriend. This marks the
second arrest for Mason, who currently faces charges for a similar
incident in December 2003 involving the same woman.
(10/29/03 6:00am)
Two American Indian tribes bought the proposed Crandon mine
property and mineral rights Tuesday and announced they will
withdraw the previous owner's applications to mine the site.
(10/16/03 6:00am)
(03/03/03 6:00am)
(05/02/02 6:00am)
Badger fans came into UW's home game against the Michigan
Wolverines Feb. 27 with high expectations. Forty minutes later, the
wishes of thousands of students, alumni and Wisconsinites
everywhere came true when the men's basketball team defeated
Michigan 74-54 to win a share of the Big Ten Championship.