VIP and Office of Admissions to merge, application process will not change
The UW-Madison Office of Admissions and Visitor and Information Programs will join forces Feb. 1, Provost Patrick Ferrell announced Wednesday.
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The UW-Madison Office of Admissions and Visitor and Information Programs will join forces Feb. 1, Provost Patrick Ferrell announced Wednesday.
When in conversation at a bar or party, I'll sometimes encounter an awkward pause when the other person begins to rummage around in their purse or front pockets before producing some object of deep personal significance, a cherished photograph of a newborn relative, say, or a cell phone with a touch-screen display. Look at my nephew""/""Listen to my ringtone,"" they insist.
Q: Is glass a liquid or a solid?
For all five of you that have been following this column, perhaps you've noticed some sort of trend that I've been attempting to express in my 500 words every two weeks on America's least trusted art form. I keep bringing up this universality of television, the fact that no matter who we are, what our major is or what our value system is, we're for the most part watching the same crap on a box in our living space, maybe briefly between classes, maybe non-stop throughout the week. We can brag about the quality of the shows we watch until we're blue in the face, but there's still that one thing that none of us (unless you watch only pay cable, which would make you a tool) can escape, that thing that makes television America's least trusted art form: commercials.
The UW-Madison College Republicans hosted a rally at Library Mall Friday to reiterate their presence on campus and their commitment to Republican presidential candidate John McCain.
Seeing as it's October and that this is Madison, people's thoughts begin to turn toward Halloween - from what they will be wearing to what they will be doing. Halloween is an exciting time for Madison students. A large number of people will undoubtedly be heading to Freakfest on State Street this year, while just as many will be going out to various parties scattered across campus.
The Wisconsin men's soccer team lost to No. 14 Indiana in overtime Sunday in their Big Ten opener.
Results from the first ever Big Ten Battleground Poll revealed Thursday just how close the presidential race is in the eight states with Big Ten schools.
Okkervil River never shy away from the grandiose. Their latest release, The Stand Ins, is the second half to their previous album, The Stage Names. When lined up vertically, the cover art of the two combine to make one larger image. Viewed independently, though, each image is more representative of its album's themes.
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WiCell Research Institute, a private, non-profit supporting organization of UW-Madison stem-cell researchers, named its executive director Wednesday.
I like the Beatles quite a bit. Of course most people do, and I've found that those who don't usually have some sort of axe to grind about the seminal group being overrated or overplayed, rather than a complaint about the music itself. I've occasionally heard the rather glib sentiment tossed around that John Lennon and Paul McCartney were indistinct as vocalists and musicians despite their songwriting skills, and that Ringo Starr was a subpar drummer. Those are all absurd statements, because if it's true that the Beatles were only brilliant songwriters, then why has no one else, in the history of time, throughout thousands of covers, ever been able to record a Beatles song as well as the original band?
In light of the recent shootings at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Ill. - less than a year removed from the Virginia Tech slaying - the frequency of on-campus tragedies is a growing concern for students and administrators across the country.
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Mayor Dave Cieslewicz endorsed U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., Tuesday, just hours before he spoke at the Kohl Center.
The UW System is attempting revise their process for student transcripts. The new system could very well change what getting a college education"" means.
After extending their unbeaten streak to a season-high six games Friday night at the Kohl Center, the Wisconsin Badger men's hockey team saw its run come to an abrupt end in an overtime loss Saturday against Minnesota-Duluth.
A hearing was held in the state Senate Tuesday on a campaign finance reform bill, though it appears unlikely to pass this legislative session.
I'm not exactly what you would call a religious person."" For instance, I believe anyone who tells me they hear God speaking to them needs to see a psychiatrist, not a priest. But sometimes, whether you believe in a higher power or not, it sure feels as if the universe is trying to send you a message.