My brother, the Ugg-wearing coastie
It all started when my brother and I went shopping for shoes this weekend. In the Men's outdoor shoe section, he stopped cold. His face lit up and he kind of shrieked a bit.
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It all started when my brother and I went shopping for shoes this weekend. In the Men's outdoor shoe section, he stopped cold. His face lit up and he kind of shrieked a bit.
Recently, the Daily Cardinal spoke with UW-Madison Southeast Asian history professor Alfred McCoy, who authored the book 'The Question of Torture. A Question of Torture: CIA Interrogation, from the Cold War to the War on Terror.'
Wisconsin freshman forward Marcus Landry of the men's basketball team announced Monday in a prepared statement to the media after practice that he would be ineligible for the remainder of the season due to poor academic performance in the fall term.
Marriage should be a strictly legal term in government'void of social or religious implications. If two people love each other and are committed to each other, they should be granted the same legal rights as every other couple, regardless of their sexual preferences.
When it comes to Wisconsin-Marquette, there really is no reason to try to break down any statistics, matchups or coaching philosophies to see who will have an edge in Saturday's contest. All one needs to know is this'Wisconsin will ride junior forward Alando Tucker and the home crowd to a statement victory over the Golden Eagles.
You would not exactly call the Wisconsin Badgers (4-1 overall) front court players, Brian Butch, Greg Stiemsma and Jason Chappell a three-headed monster. Not yet that is.
Like most wheat ales, this seasonal beer from Michigan gets better after a few sips.
When the Wisconsin men's hockey team (6-0-2 WCHA, 7-1-2 overall) takes the ice Saturday in the opener of a weekend series against conference opponent Minnesota State (2-6-2, 2-4-2 WCHA), it will do so without the services of its captain.
By Ryan Gallentine
As a native Texan, the first thing David said when the Daily Cardinal asked him to be reader of the day was \aww, shoot-the one day I forget my cowboy hat!"" Incidentally, our good friend ""Tex"" says he has also been known to don his cowboy boots and chaps from time to time. And, strangely enough, his happy hour happens around high-noon. Welp, David says he's gonna hit the ol' dusty trail and graduate next spring, and it's a good thing, too-because this town ain't big enough for the both of us.
Shouldering the majority of the Badger offensive attack, junior running back Brian Calhoun starred in Wisconsin's 14-5 road victory over North Carolina (0-2).
Today's reader is a grad student who, when not perusing the day's DC, is studying to be a civil engineer. He is going be a mountain doctor, he tells me. Civil engineering jargon seems to be composed solely of double entendres. So, if you ever hear one say something like \Perform a hardness test on that butt weld and estimate the blow count on that virgin sandy loam with your pocket penetrometer,"" don't laugh; he's serious.
University Housing created more problems than solutions for Halloween festivities when it declared this past summer that no guests will be allowed to stay in the dorms from Friday, Oct. 28 through Tuesday, Nov. 1. The tactic is meant to prevent out of town students, who accounted for 391 of the 450 arrests during Halloween in 2004, from attending the festivities. The no-guest policy is a dangerous step because the hazards far outweigh the benefits of keeping a minute percentage of the 75,000 party-goers away from Halloween in Madison.
Looking at the final offensive numbers on both sides, you would think you were looking at the statistics for a Madden game with 10 minute quarters. The Falcons featured an aerial assault while the Badgers kept the ball on the ground - and gained a ton of it - on their way to a win Saturday. And while Bowling Green quarterback Omar Jacobs may have proven that he was the best player on the field, Wisconsin's brightest star still stole the show. Newcomer Brian Calhoun ran for a career-high 258 yards and five touchdowns in the highest scoring game at Camp Randall since 1890.
Bruce Springsteen's career has always seen him retreat after successes. His optimistic breakthrough, Born to Run, was followed by the cynical and downtrodden Darkness on the Edge of Town. The introspective, romantic Tunnel of Love succeeded Born in the USA.
Facing an inevitable change in the current football voucher exchange program, UW-Madison students voted to trade in their vouchers on game day, the UW-Madison Athletic Department said Monday.
The video \Affluenza,"" which critiqued, analyzed and outlined the uniquely American obsession with greed, speaks to a disturbing trend. While it was made in 1997, the materials presented in it are still quite pertinent as the American Dream ethos and dogma are pervasive in nature.
\Playoffs, you're kidding me, playoffs? I would be happy if we win another game!"" Ah, God bless your soul Jim Mora, but in all seriousness, the No. 8 Wisconsin men's hockey might actually be having that thought after two tough road weekends in the WCHA. At North Dakota and then last weekend at Minnesota-Duluth, the Badgers struggled, picking up only two points and allowing rival Minnesota to sneak up from behind and overtake them for third place.
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz inked an annexation agreement between the City of Madison and the Town of Blooming Grove Friday morning in Blooming Grove.
Club sports here at UW, like all over the country, are made up of a group of guys who play for love of the game, with no promise of scholarships, a pro career or even the slightest bit of collegiate fame. When this same group of guys is competing at the level of Division I varsity teams, someone needs to take notice.