Men tennis team ready for regional tournament
The Wisconsin men's tennis team looks to gain momentum at the 2008 Division I ITA Midwest Region Championship at Ohio this Thursday.
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The Wisconsin men's tennis team looks to gain momentum at the 2008 Division I ITA Midwest Region Championship at Ohio this Thursday.
The Wisconsin women's tennis team continued its fall tournament play this past weekend, finishing strong at the Wildcat Invite at Northwestern University, after struggling on the tournament's first day.
Humankind often looks to the past to understand the future. We look at our own history as a people, using social, political, economic, religious, ethnic and scientific scopes. We look at the history of the biological world, with all of the different organisms that inhabit planet Earth. And we look at the history of the Earth itself, with all of the geological and physical properties that allow for life to occur.
By Joe Skurzewski
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The Wisconsin men's soccer team (0-0-1 Big Ten, 4-2-2 overall) will look to gain momentum Wednesday as it takes on the Huskies of Northern Illinois (2-3-3) in its final matchup before settling into the heart of the Big Ten season.
Few individuals can say they ended their collegiate careers on a better note than Wisconsin women's hockey player Sara Bauer. The co-captain senior forward from St. Catherines, Ontario has left behind a legacy by establishing Wisconsin as a perennial powerhouse in the world of collegiate women's hockey.
American Beat poet Allen Ginsberg once said, ""Whoever controls the media—the images—controls the culture."" This idea manifested itself in the days following the massacre at Virginia Tech University.
The No. 45 Wisconsin men's tennis squad completed a sweep of conference rivals Iowa and Minnesota this weekend, beating the Hawkeyes 7-0 Saturday and then upending the Golden Gophers Sunday, 5-2. The weekend put the Badgers above .500 in the Big Ten with a record of 5-4, 13-9 overall.
The Wisconsin men's hockey team (10-12-2, 7-8-1 WCHA) is searching for momentum as it draws ever closer to the first round of the WCHA playoffs. The Badgers may have found that opportunity this weekend as they take on the stumbling Minnesota State Mavericks (8-14-4, 5-10-3 WCHA) at the Kohl Center.
As an average week of practice comes to a close, Badgers head coach Bo Ryan addresses his team. Ryan casually tells the players to stay out of trouble. He particularly addresses freshman center J.P. Gavinski, telling him not to go hunting over the weekend. Ryan does not want the big man playing with any guns. But the clever Gavinski comes up with a witty comeback, exclaiming, ""But coach, I carry two guns around every day!""
The No. 10 Wisconsin Badgers and No. 12 Minnesota Golden Gophers volleyball squads added another chapter to the schools' rivalry Wednesday night. The teams squared off in one of the most anticipated matches of the 2006 season, a battle for second place and bragging rights in the Big Ten.
The Wisconsin men's and women's cross-country programs prepare for battle in the NCAA Great Lakes Regional Meet in Bowling Green, Ohio this Saturday. Both programs are coming off of respective first and second-place finishes at the 2006 Big Ten Cross-Country Championships only two weeks ago. The men won their record-tying eighth straight conference championship while the women matched their highest finish since 2000, when they went on to finish eighth in the NCAA National Championship Meet.
This country faces an epidemic: Not of disease like West Nile Virus or the Avian Flu, or modern technology like cell phones or iPods, but of fast food.
Four years ago, voters went to the polls to cast their votes for the presidential election and later sat glued to their televisions to follow the endless hours of poll coverage in hopes of learning which candidate won the election.