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(03/15/07 6:00am)
""Hair"" is a rock musical depicting the values, character and
overall essence of the 1960s hippie generation. But that's not why
it's famous. ""Hair"" has earned the pseudonym of ""that naked
musical"" because it features completely uncensored full-frontal
nudity.
(03/07/07 6:00am)
Campus safety is at the forefront of April's elections and the
race between Eli Judge and Lauren Woods for District 8 alder is no
exception, as both have released detailed campus safety
proposals.
(03/06/07 6:00am)
One local beer manufacturer is pouring in the profits as quickly
as it can brew hometown-favorite Spotted Cow.
(02/18/07 6:00am)
Nearly a year and a half after New Orleans and much of the South
was ravaged by Hurricane Katrina, clean-up efforts are still in
high demand, and many organizations have targeted college students
when recruiting volunteers for the cause.
(02/06/07 6:00am)
\Are you a cop?"" one guy asked me, and I'm not really sure if
he was kidding. I assured him I was not and was then welcomed to
the group and invited to stay for dinner.
(01/24/07 6:00am)
Diet-themed magazine articles, television advertisements for
local gyms and billboards displaying the latest in diet trends
constantly bombard our society, but it seems as if these instances
of weight loss promotions increase significantly in the weeks
before and after the turn of the new year.
(11/29/06 6:00am)
What do a hose, tobacco, fruit, water, glass and smoke all have
in common? The answer is not as obscure as one may think. These six
separate entities create the cultural sensation hookah.
(10/18/06 6:00am)
While many UW-Madison students aspire to go into politics after
graduation, members of the recently developed Roosevelt Institution
have taken on a different attitude—they have decided not to
wait.
(09/11/06 6:00am)
Imagine a world that comes with its own soundtrack, where it
takes not much more effort than a single thought to hear anyone's
voice and a box that sits in your room can answer almost any
inquiry or satisfy any curiosity that may come to mind.
(04/20/06 6:00am)
For most UW-Madison students, life does not get any more
ordinary than a restaurant on State Street. But tonight, if you
want to see a fresh take on the status quo, stop a few doors short
of the real Nick's Restaurant, 226 State St., and head into the
Orpheum Theatre, 216 State St., to see local filmmakers
theBirthofSly Productions' motion picture Nick's
Restaurant.\
(04/17/06 6:00am)
You have seen her picture online, so there is no doubt in your
mind that she is beautiful. She could very well be the girl of your
dreams, you think, searching for her address in the dark as the
clock approaches midnight. If she is not, though, at least you will
get some action. I mean, she did want to meet up in the middle of
the night.
(02/15/06 6:00am)
They lurk beneath your feet at this very moment, snaking through
the campus like an inconspicuous labyrinth. No, it is not a scene
out of 'Harry Potter,' it's the UW-Madison steam tunnel system.
(02/06/06 6:00am)
Religion is undoubtedly a vehemently debated issue across the
various faiths, but one idea that most people would agree on,
regardless of their denomination, is that religion is sacred. It is
a hot issue with passionate advocates that many agree should be
handled with the utmost discretion.
(12/15/05 6:00am)
Egg and Muffin Toaster (Back to Basics, $49.99)
(11/15/05 6:00am)
'Pride and Prejudice' will undoubtedly squelch childhood
fantasies of living in early 19th century England that many girls
have had.
(10/25/05 6:00am)
If someone had asked me how I would like to spend a particular
Thursday afternoon, I do not think passing two hours watching a
computer genius fix an undergrad's computer would be my response.
In fact, I highly doubt it would be anyone's. But despite these
preconceptions, it turned out to be pretty cool and insightful in
ways I had not imagined.
(10/24/05 6:00am)
We've hit a new trend in this day and age, which calls for the
creation of a new movie genre, the 'nothing as it seems' genre.
This would be a sub-category of the thriller movies, under which
would fall films such as 'The Sixth Sense' and 'Vanilla Sky.' The
category's prerequisites would be that the film must present a
nonsensical premise that leads to a climax that gives a
spine-tingling explanation for the prior chaos.
(10/03/05 6:00am)
\The only thing I really missed was cheesecake,"" said
UW-Madison graduate student Nick Murphy.
(10/03/05 6:00am)
These berating words can be seen blazoned across the chests of
various students across campus: \Don't eat me, I love you.""
Accompanied by a sympathetic picture of a pig, this T-shirt is just
one of many examples of the various public promotions for animal
rights. A common stance against the mistreatment of animals is
vegetarianism, but some have chosen to take their defiance to the
next level: veganism.
(10/03/05 6:00am)
UW-Madison food service has made an effort to cater to its vegan
and vegetarian residents. Starting approximately four years ago it
labeled food items as vegan or vegetarian in order to inform this
minority of their options due to requests from students.