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(01/31/11 6:00am)
In her weekly press conference Monday, women's basketball head
coach Lisa Stone addressed her team's play in recent weeks, as well
as her team's next game against No. 10 Michigan State (6-2 Big Ten,
18-3 overall).
(01/30/11 6:00am)
A women's collegiate hockey record crowd descended on the Kohl
Center Saturday night to witness the No.1 Wisconsin women's hockey
team (24-2-2, 18-2-2-2 WCHA) defeat No. 4 Minnesota (18-7-2,
13-7-2-1 WCHA). The 10,668 in attendance set the single-game record
for an NCAA women's hockey game, eclipsing the previous record of
8,263 set by the Badgers at the Culver's Camp Randall Hockey
Classic last February.
(01/18/11 6:00am)
Madison may be stuck between Minneapolis and Chicago, but that
doesn't mean it doesn't have its fair share of quality concerts,
plays and the like to keep an arts addict occupied. The Daily
Cardinal Arts Staff compiled a list of the shows they are most
looking forward to this semester, and thankfully this spring
Madison offers a wealth of options to choose from.
(11/28/10 6:00am)
Vagina, vagina, vagina, vagina! There, I said it. Yup, I just said
the word ""vagina"" four times in one column. Which I can bet is a
less common statement than using the word ""dick"".
(11/23/10 6:00am)
Representatives from the Division of State Facilities, UW System,
UW-Madison School of Music and other campus offices have selected
an architect firm to design the new School of Music performance
center.
(11/14/10 6:00am)
Ann Coulter, the famous right-wing writer and commentator, is at it
again. The woman, who prides herself on not pretending to be fair
or balanced, has certainly enraged millions of Americans over the
years with her controversial opinions. And right now, she's
currently setting her sights on a target that is slightly closer to
home: the 18 to 26-year-old demographic.
(11/10/10 6:00am)
When I was in third grade I was asked, ""What are you learning in
math; have you gotten to division yet?""
(11/08/10 6:00am)
MINNEAPOLIS—Eight games into the season, the Wisconsin women's
hockey team had faced little adversity. Sure, there were tough
games against top-10 teams like Ohio State, and some goaltenders
had good nights, but unlike the rest of the WCHA they had yet to
experience their first loss.
(10/26/10 6:00am)
(10/11/10 6:00am)
In the first, third and fourth quarters Saturday, the Badgers
looked like a football team starting to find its rhythm at just the
right time. It is quarters like the second, however, that Wisconsin
cannot afford against Ohio State and Iowa the next two weeks.
(10/10/10 6:00am)
(10/08/10 6:00am)
In response to a complaint about Mayor Dave Cieslewicz's biking
trip to Europe in April, the Madison Ethics Board voted Thursday in
favor of an ordinance to establish conditions and procedures for a
third party to pay for incumbents' permitted expenses.
(09/26/10 6:00am)
Indie-rock band The National will perform at President Barack
Obama's ""Moving America Forward"" rally Tuesday, according to a
Democratic National Party official.
(09/24/10 6:00am)
In an effort to decide the Overture Center's fate, representatives
from the non-profit arm of the Overture Cente presented staffing
model research for the Overture Ad Hoc committee Thursday.
(09/20/10 6:00am)
With the November elections approaching, closely fought races at
every level of Wisconsin politics are heating up. The majority of
political debate has centered on job creation in light of
Wisconsin's 8.1 percent unemployment rate, and the race for
governor is proving no exception. Republican candidate Scott Walker
and Democrat Tom Barrett have centered their campaigns on
increasing employment as a means to improving the economy. Their
plans for doing so, however, are far different.
(09/20/10 6:00am)
Coming into Saturday's matchup, everybody knew the performance of
Wisconsin's secondary would be important. In the end, three
defensive backs teamed up to make the two biggest plays of the game
for the Badgers.
(09/13/10 6:00am)
(08/25/10 6:00am)
(05/05/10 6:00am)
As my final days as a student at UW-Madison fade into the
distant horizon on a Memorial Union Terrace sunset, I can't help
but feel like a part of me is about to die. No, I'm not talking
about that part of me I lost to frostbite in my extremities during
the Camp Randall Outdoor Classic when I tried to urinate on the
opposing team's mascot (wish it was Goldy Gopher). No, I'm talking
about a much more metaphorical type of death—the death of my weekly
opportunity to yammer on about trivial topics that vaguely relate
to the UW-Madison campus. As a tribute to the death of my column
and to that small part of me, I've decided to write our obituary to
save some time and also to get one final jab at my critics.
(04/30/10 6:00am)
After celebrating two wins over the North Dakota, the Wisconsin
softball team fell to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Thursday.