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(09/19/07 6:00am)
Need-based grants have not increased the amount of low-income
college students as originally predicted, a UW-Madison economic
professor presented Tuesday at a higher education forum.
(04/30/07 6:00am)
Annette Ziegler, recently elected to the Wisconsin State Supreme
Court, is still under two ethics investigations. The state Supreme
Court ruled against Zeigler's appeal to dismiss the case brought by
the state Ethics Board Monday and gave the board a week to respond
to Zeigler's claims.
(04/23/07 6:00am)
One of the things I will miss most once I graduate from college
will be the interesting people I've met.
(10/04/06 6:00am)
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz's recently unveiled executive budget for
2007 proves he is committed to protecting the city of Madison and
the students on this campus.
(11/03/05 6:00am)
Scorpio: Oct. 24'Nov. 21
(09/15/05 6:00am)
The transformation of New Orleans from burgeoning cultural
center of the South to shallow house-filled lake has dominated
headlines for the past two weeks. Aid has poured in from across the
globe, and relief efforts are finally making serious
progress.
(05/02/05 6:00am)
Here's something you may not realize when you read the content
that fills this space each day: It's silly, completely frivolous
and downright fortuitous.
(04/29/05 6:00am)
Before I venture into conspiracy theory, I'll admit in the
interest of full disclosure that I have a longstanding,
comically-exaggerated phobia of mallard ducks.
(04/22/05 6:00am)
Last Thursday, as I sat on Library Mall eating my lunch and
soaking up any sun able to penetrate my ubiquitous seasonal shield
of SPF 45, the Stop the War protesters marched past.
(04/18/05 6:00am)
\God damn, I did not sign up for this.""
(04/15/05 6:00am)
Let me preface this, the opener to my trifecta of
dying-columnist gasps, by saying I make no secret of the fact that
I really, really don't like children.
(04/08/05 6:00am)
No doubt at some point during your undergraduate studies, you'll
encounter the text of a lecture given in 1959 by British
scientist-turned-novelist C.P. Snow, titled \The Two
Cultures.""
(04/01/05 6:00am)
If you're expecting an April Fool's column proclaiming a
conversion to inspired love for President Bush, children, Ugg
boots, creationists or sunbathing, sorry to disappoint, but that
would be utterly, shamefully ordinary.
(03/11/05 6:00am)
With St. Patrick's Day nearing, I'm reminded of a childhood
scene seared upon my psyche: one fateful March 17 when my
kindergarten teacher told the legend of the leprechaun with a
twist.
(03/04/05 6:00am)
Have you ever heard that urban legend about animal rights
activists liberating a mink farm and having their
self-congratulation turn to self-flagellation as the critters bound
off, not into freedom, but into speeding traffic cruising an
adjacent freeway?
(03/01/05 6:00am)
There is not too much that sounds fresh these days. The hipster
division of the music industry has seen few new bands emerge
recently, relying more on follow-ups from tried-and-true artists
who continue to make consistent albums which, however entertaining
they may be, hardly break new ground. It's hard to imagine where
bands like The Strokes-who have a third release on the
horizon-could take their sound next; to develop it at all would
seem to require an artistic reinvention of the sort that often
ruins careers instead of enhancing them.
(02/25/05 6:00am)
Take three domestic issues recently in the news: PBS is worried
about losing its funding, the military is resorting to video games
to entice young recruits and Wal-Mart's in-store television network
is now the fifth most-watched network in the nation.
(02/18/05 6:00am)
Greetings, young Americans -it's your \prez"" here, George Dubya
Bush. You may not have seen too much of me lately-I guess you could
say I've been out on a rockin' ""Smash Up the New Deal""
cross-country tour. That's something you kids like to do, right?
Break things?
(02/11/05 6:00am)
When I spotted those red Badger bracelets at the bookstore
asking me to support the very institution I was waiting in line to
have ravish my wallet, I tried to imagine what sort of student
would actually wear one.
(02/10/05 6:00am)
When I spotted those red Badger bracelets at the bookstore
asking me to support the very institution I was waiting in line to
have ravish my wallet, I tried to imagine what sort of student
would actually wear one.