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(04/27/06 6:00am)
As you roll out of bed on a Saturday morning, your throbbing
head reminds you of two things: your crazy night and your empty
wallet. No Perkins for me this morning,\ you think sullenly. But
wait! Don't settle for a lowly Pop Tart—haul your ass out of bed
and go on a sample spree at the Dane County Farmers' Market. After
dining on everything from doughnuts to sausage, the only thing
fuller than your stomach will be your wallet.As you start at the
corner of Carroll and Mifflin streets, make sure you walk
counterclockwise. Going against the grain screams, ""I'm the
biggest asshole in Madison.""
(04/20/06 6:00am)
An anticipated White House switch-around Wednesday culminated in
the replacement of Press Secretary Scott McClellan and a change in
the scope of Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove's duties.
(04/11/06 6:00am)
A UW-Madison faculty-appeals committee heard testimony Monday
regarding the case of Paul Barrows, the former UW-Madison vice
chancellor demoted by the University for alleged improper conduct
last year. Barrows took a sick leave in November 2004 after it was
discovered he was having a relationship with a graduate student.
(03/22/06 6:00am)
Giving it the ol' college (don't) tryHistory
professor David Weale of Canada's University of Prince Edward
Island offered B-minus grades to any students in his overcrowded
class if they would just go away, and 20 of the 95 accepted.
However, the administration found out, and Professor Weale, who had
retired the previous year but returned to teach that one course,
re-retired.
(02/23/06 6:00am)
'Thanks for walking me home. I had a great night.'
(02/23/06 6:00am)
With media perceptions of Islam ranging from incendiary to
offensive, many UW-Madison Muslim students said they are concerned
with the assumptions made about them.
(10/26/05 6:00am)
Let's play 'Name that Holiday.' I'll give you some clues and you
guess the celebration I'm thinking of.
(10/24/05 6:00am)
Similar to the way he knew the defense had to 'make a spark'
this week, junior safety Roderick Rogers knew the ball was coming
to him late in the third quarter Saturday afternoon. When it
arrived, Rogers intercepted it and sprinted 84 yards to the end
zone for the momentum changing play of Wisconsin's (4-1 Big Ten,
7-1 overall) 31-20 victory over Purdue in Madison.
(10/03/05 6:00am)
(09/13/05 6:00am)
Paul McCartney has just released one of the best albums of his
solo career-but in LL Cool J's words, \Don't call it a
comeback.""
(09/08/05 6:00am)
As summer fades into fall, the vast fields of corn surrounding
Madison turn from brilliant emerald green to dead raspy brown, and
the great Oaks that shade Bascom Hill slowly cede their orange
leaves back to the soil.
(04/28/05 6:00am)
Non-street-level restaurants may soon have sidewalk caf??s on
State Street and around the Capitol.
(03/02/05 6:00am)
WHITEWATER, Wis.--Amid fervent demonstrations both supporting
and condemning UW-Whitewater's decision to allow Ward Churchill to
speak Tuesday, the University of Colorado-Boulder professor of
ethnic studies vigorously defended his controversial paper that
compared some of the victims of Sept. 11 to Nazis.
(02/15/05 6:00am)
I'm sorry, Emily cannot write her column this week.
(12/02/04 6:00am)
Filmed adaptations of literature will always be held to a higher
degree of scrutiny than an original piece of work, since what works
on the page often does not translate efficiently to the screen.
Filmmakers perpetually face the dilemma of how to solve the
trade-off between faithfulness to the text and the omission or
addition of material that will cater to traditional cinematic
strengths.
(12/01/04 6:00am)
A Wisconsin state representative plans to re-introduce a bill to
legalize medical marijuana, the relevance of which depends on the
decision in an ongoing Supreme Court case.
(11/29/04 6:00am)
It was a roller coaster weekend for the No. 2 Wisconsin men's
hockey team (7-3-0 Western Collegiate Hockey Association, 10-4-0
overall) in the College Hockey Showcase. After a lackluster
performance resulted in a 4-0 loss Friday to Michigan State (3-5-0
Central Collegiate Hockey Association, 6-7-1), the Badgers
responded with a definitive 3-1 victory over No. 1 Michigan on
Saturday.
(11/22/04 6:00am)
Madison radio personality John Sylvester is now drawing ire from
City of Madison and White House officials after referring to
recently nominated Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as an \Aunt
Jemima"" and outgoing Secretary of State Colin Powell as an ""Uncle
Tom"" during a broadcast last week on WTDY.
(11/16/04 6:00am)
Every once in a while, a movie comes along and ruins a fond
childhood memory. In 2001, that meant Jim Carrey floundering around
a catastrophic \The Grinch Who Stole Christmas."" In 2003, ""The
Cat in the Hat"" was re-envisioned as a self-indulgent vehicle for
Mike Myers to try to steal a show that wasn't worth stealing. And
now, Robert Zemeckis has turned the beloved Chris Van Allsburg book
""The Polar Express"" into a mediocre movie and showcase for the
emerging special effects Zemeckis used to animate the film.
(11/16/04 6:00am)
The feeding habits of a well-known dinosaur have become more
defined thanks to UW-Madison senior Daniel Hyslop, who discovered a
leftover dinosaur bone that indicates the Tyrannosaurus rex may
have ripped meat off the bones of its prey rather than eating prey
whole, bones and all.