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(10/14/04 6:00am)
Women believe many stereotypes about men. They believe we crave
violence, sex, glamour and pretty women to gaze upon. And my
approach to these caricatures of masculinity has always been \don't
rock the boat."" But at a certain point, excess is just excess and
even the horniest, most destructive guy has to admit that things
have gone too far. I recently reached that point, and that point is
""Perfect 10 Model Boxing.""
(10/13/04 6:00am)
\I'M NOT DOING FACEBOOK!!!"" UW-Madison junior Allison Vertovec
screams.
(10/07/04 6:00am)
Talib Kweli
(09/14/04 6:00am)
On Aug. 25, astronomers announced the discovery of three
planets, the smallest ever seen outside our solar system, between
30 and 50 light years away. That made me wonder: how do astronomers
find planets that far away? How do they know the planets they're
seeing have never been seen before? Are telescopes so good now that
they can espy a ball of rock, light years away? Come to think of
it, what do astronomers do anyway -just sit around an observatory
in a white lab coat and look through a telescope all night?
(09/08/04 6:00am)
The City Council voted Tuesday to revoke a voluntary drink
special restriction that sparked controversy and even an antitrust
lawsuit in recent months.
(04/28/04 6:00am)
Strike chants and music filled the air on the UW-Madison campus
Tuesday as members of the Teaching Assistants' Association began
their two-day walkout.
(04/16/04 6:00am)
(03/22/04 6:00am)
In every presidential election, there are states that specific
candidates are almost guaranteed to win. Republican candidates, for
example, usually carry many southern states, and Democratic
candidates typically win states along the Pacific Coast.
(03/04/04 6:00am)
The Associated Students of Madison announced Wednesday that
changes to the group's constitution could alter the way students
control millions of dollars in segregated fees.
(02/10/04 6:00am)
The UW-Madison's Student-Athlete Policy Appeals Committee
modified the suspension of men's basketball player Maurice \Boo""
Wade Monday to a violation of the athletic department's conduct
code, according to a press release.
(02/05/04 6:00am)
Dogs, cats and other animal companions can now receive the
millennia-old treatment of acupuncture through UW-Madison's School
of Veterinary Medicine.
(02/02/04 6:00am)
According to a team of scientists from UW-Madison and other
universities, male marmosets, small tree-dwelling monkeys from
Brazil, are not ruled only by sexual arousal but use parts of their
brain associated with higher-level cognitive processes to choose a
mate.
(12/10/03 6:00am)
With enough candidates to field a baseball squad, those vying
for the democratic presidential nomination may leave one asking
\Who's on first?""
(11/06/03 6:00am)
Pro-wolf sentiments abounded Wednesday at the Department of
Natural Resources public hearing about de-listing the gray wolf.
(10/31/03 6:00am)
Universities censor the speech of their students and faculty
using discrimination and harassment policies, according to
testimony by Greg Lukianoff, director of legal and public advocacy
for the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education.
(10/27/03 6:00am)
I grew up in Kentucky. My family moved to Duluth, Minn. after my
sophomore year of high school, and two years ago, my parents and my
older brother and his wife moved to Sacramento, Calif. So when
people ask me where I'm from, I'm not sure what to say.
(10/23/03 6:00am)
Timber wolves are seen as both beautiful and majestic animals
that should be protected at any cost and as evil, bloodthirsty
predators that should be eliminated. This duality of beauty and the
beast has once again put the wolf in the middle of a heated debate.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is attempting to
de-list the wolf from a threatened species and some groups will be
pushing to change wolves' status to \furbearing."" This could be
the first step in establishing a hunting season on wolves in
Wisconsin.
(10/16/03 6:00am)
Wisconsin football has seen easier times since the Saturdays
when a certain number 33 roamed the turf at Camp Randall. After the
\Great Dayne"" left Wisconsin for life in the NFL, the Badgers saw
conference records of 7-1 in 1998 and 1999 dip to 4-4 in the 2000
season, 3-5 in 2001 and a lowly 2-6 conference mark last
year.
(10/16/03 6:00am)
With the 2003 state budget cuts and tuition hikes at UW-Madison,
there has been a continuous debate about whether the state has made
the correct decision to cut higher education funding.
(10/10/03 6:00am)
As most of the campus prepares this week for midterms and
selling $100 Ohio State football tickets, there are other
activities occurring all over campus for National Coming Out Week.