Hot older professors spark Jillian's interest
For the most part, people in my age bracket (""20-somethings"") look at elderly people—anyone over the age of 40, maybe 50 if they have aged well—as a completely different species.
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For the most part, people in my age bracket (""20-somethings"") look at elderly people—anyone over the age of 40, maybe 50 if they have aged well—as a completely different species.
Summers in Madison are a beautiful thing. Pitchers on the Terrace, Concerts on the Square, laying out on the Kohl Center lawn and for some lucky students like myself, hours and hours of laboring for near minimum wage.
As I prepare for my senior (but probably not last) year of college and am forced to start thinking about sucky, real life, I have become frighteningly aware of the fact that nothing—not one single aspect of my life—is grown up.
It's hard to believe that blonde and beautiful Taylor Swift could have enough boy drama to write another full-length album about her luckless love life, but somehow she pulled off another half-country, half-pop success in her second release, Fearless.
Inspirational lyrics? Not here. Influential melodies? Not a chance. Boy band amazingness? Yes, times a million. New Kids On the Block are back and better than ever with their new album _The Block_.
A domestic fight July 15 on Madison's South Side left one man injured and a woman dead, according to police.
Following a Michigan Supreme Court ruling Wednesday, The University of Michigan became the second school in the Big Ten to block domestic partner benefits from its employees.
The Offices of the Dean of Students is conducting an official investigation into the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, university officials announced Tuesday.
The Student Labor Action Coalition sent Chancellor John Wiley an open letter of protest and a mock final exam Sunday, encouraging him to take further action for apparel workers in El Salvador.
Two UW-Madison students received first place in the School of Business' G. Steven Burrill Competition April 18 for a business plan to take locally grown produce to a new level.
Nearly 40 student activists and members of the Student Labor Action Coalition staged a flash mob freeze-in"" on Library Mall Wednesday to protest UW-Madison's contract with Adidas for athletic apparel.
New York Times reporter and Pulitzer Prize winner Eric Lichtblau spoke at the Pyle Center Tuesday on his 2005 coverage of illegal domestic spying and government wiretaps.
Sexual health educator Jay Friedman met with UW-Madison students Monday to discuss safe sex practices and disease prevention, as well as to offer some comedic relief on serious sexual topics.
UW-Madison's Labor Licensing Policy Committee met with an Adidas representative Friday to propose a remedy for the ongoing dispute involving the company's athletic apparel contract with the university.
The Associated Students of Madison Student Judiciary Committee ruled to dismiss the Roman Catholic Foundation-UW-Madison's appeal against the Student Services Finances Committee Thursday, citing revised bylaws still rule the religious group ineligible for student funding.
Over 40 UW-Madison students, staff and community activists gathered Monday in Memorial Union to rally support for a student facing deportation.
Gov. Jim Doyle announced Thursday two new appointees to the UW System Board of Regents.
Madison's Urban Design Committee voted Wednesday to delay approval of plans for a hotel on West Washington Avenue until more design details were provided.
Students in favor of gun-owner rights will be given the opportunity to join Students for Concealed Carry on Campus in the coming month as the new student organization emerges on the UW-Madison campus.