Students for Obama will leave legacy on campus
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By Ami ElShareif and Shaun Hundle
By Jon Spike
Along with thousands of attendees in a wide array of Halloween costumes, Freakfest 2008 also brought headlining band O.A.R. to the Capitol Square as a part of the city's collaboration with music promotion company Frank Productions.
More than 400 pints of blood were collected at the Homecoming Blood Drive held at the Red Gym over the weekend - an higher amount than expected.
By Jon Spike
The beginning moments of dorm life are as overwhelming of an experience as one could ever imagine: a new environment, new people and often a new or familiar person to spend lots of intimate time in the same room with for two semesters. Now try picturing that person being of the opposite sex - or, even more traumatizing - your significant other. Around 30 universities, including Stanford, Penn, Brown and Clark, have embraced the idea of co-ed rooms, dubbed gender-neutral"" housing.
President Bush signed the Great Lakes Compact Friday, the final step in an effort to form a coalition among the Great Lakes states to protect the world's largest freshwater source.
As if Sunday's 30-21 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers wasn't enough, the Green Bay Packers have quickly added injury to that insult.
Recently, the Walgreens located in University Square featured a display with plastic cups and ping-pong balls located suspiciously close together. Although the products were packaged separately, a parent voiced concern to UW Dean of Students Lori Berquam, arguing the display condoned binge drinking, as plastic cups and ping pong balls are the main components of beer pong, a popular drinking game. Berquam called the establishment, and the manager quickly removed the display and has since taken full responsibility for the incident.
There will be a missing piece to the opening game when University of Wisconsin women's hockey team hosts Quinnipiac University friday at the Kohl Center. For the first time in the last two seasons, there will not be a banner drop before the opening faceoff unveiling Wisconsin's newest national championship.
You can buy them in cans, as a paste or in jars of sauce, but there is nothing like biting into a fresh, ripe tomato in the summer. It remains a controversy whether they should really be a vegetable or a fruit, but that just means these savory sweet treats can please nearly any palate.
After city officials hinted last week that partygoers could expect a popular headlining act at Madison's Halloween celebration this year, Mayor Dave Cieslewicz announced Wednesday the band O.A.R. landed the gig for the upcoming Freakfest 2008.
A State Street restaurant owner opened his business Friday morning to find a $600 bottle of tequila nearly emptied and two thieves attempting to flee the scene with more alcohol, according to Madison police.
The phone went straight to voicemail for the third time in a row. She couldn't shake that sickening feeling beginning to form in the pit of her stomach. Should she even let her mind wander to all of the sneaking around and lying that had become the pattern in their relationship for the past few weeks? Should she even utter the dirty C"" word - cheating? Why couldn't it be as simple as boy likes girl, girl likes boy and they both live happily ever after?
The Wisconsin track distance runners timed well against some of the best U.S. collegiate and professional athletes at the elite Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational at Stanford Sunday.
At last year's annual Mifflin Street Block Party, many may recall the clever protest of numerous students dressed as zombies, roaming the streets with signs and outstretched arms. Their message was simple: The event had shifted from its original purpose in 1969 as a Vietnam protest and become a desensitized and meaningless drinkfest.
The No. 32 UW men's tennis team concludes its home schedule this weekend with a pair of Big Ten matches at Nielsen Tennis Stadium.
Riding the wave of success from his recent movies including, The 40-Year-Old Virgin"" and ""Superbad,"" Judd Apatow has produced another winning comedy with ""Forgetting Sarah Marshall,"" a non-stop laugh riot with a heart. By now, movie veterans know the Apatow formula: Take a winning script, cast a relative unknown in the lead, surround the lead with an unforgettable supporting cast and let the magic happen.
Out on the town a couple weeks ago, I got a campaign call from a candidate who really wanted to revolutionize the system. Intrigued by his position, I went to his website, where he offered me these words: The people need change, they want change, they demand change - and we're going to give them change!"" Though there are many who would rather see a certain other candidate elected, he's got my vote. I believe in Harvey Dent, the front-running candidate for Gotham City district attorney.
The UW Student Leadership Program hosted a Keys to Confidence"" conference Monday night at Grainger Hall to address how confidence and leadership affect women's lives and careers.