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(10/13/10 6:00am)
There are some people who through their personal charisma, seminal
work or particularly distressing wrongdoings, become quintessential
figures, almost mascots of their time period. Something about them
seizes the imagination of their contemporaries or, perhaps even
more so, of their successors.
(03/23/10 6:00am)
To the Madison and campus community: Recently, insensitive
comments that I made two years ago concerning Jewish students have
been discussed by both The Daily Cardinal and Badger Herald in
relation to my current campaign.
(01/26/10 6:00am)
A proposal for a high-rise apartment complex on Mendota Court
moved one step closer to completion Monday night when the city's
Plan Commission granted approval to the new development.
(12/14/09 6:00am)
As the generation of Web 2.0, we're all too familiar with its
keywords: social networking, podcasting and blogging. Most of us
are content with our participation as mere users. At the receiving
end, we have been savoring the creations of others for years. An
interdisciplinary course at UW, Techshop, is suggesting something
novel: link your passion about Web 2.0 to community service. Most
students would think that such a worthwhile program could easily
get funding from the university. But the truth is Techshop will be
discontinued after next semester due to funding shortages. If UW is
truly dedicated to its students and the future of Wisconsin, it
should reconsider its decision.
(10/07/09 6:00am)
Hopefully the Euro-centric, commie-infested, elitist
International Olympic Committee gets what's coming to ‘em.
(03/10/09 6:00am)
In light of recent sexual assault allegations, students and
faculty will gather in the Humanities building Tuesday to discuss
ways to improve campus response and resources.
(01/26/09 6:00am)
Students from the UW-Madison Lakeshore and Southeast residence
halls congregated on opposite sides of Bascom Hill Saturday
afternoon to participate in a snowball fight they hoped would go
down in history.
(01/29/08 6:00am)
The No. 27 UW men's tennis team started its 2008 campaign on a
high note, registering four non-conference victories in two
tennis-filled days at Nielsen Tennis Stadium.
(10/26/07 6:00am)
The Wisconsin volleyball team (9-1 Big Ten, 17-2 overall) will
hit the road for a Halloween weekend away from Madison. The Badgers
will travel to Bloomington, Ind. Friday to take on Indiana (5-5,
14-8) and to West Lafayette, Ind., to play Purdue (6-4, 13-8)
Saturday night.
(05/02/07 6:00am)
In the discourse of human rights and humanitarian efforts, there
is a key component that has gone missing in the effort for charity
and relief on Library Mall in the past 48 hours: the human aspect.
(02/01/07 6:00am)
Nigel Goodwan, 29, led police on a car chase Tuesday night on
Madison's east side, resulting in Goodwan crashing his car into a
tree and police recovering marijuana from his car.
(10/17/06 6:00am)
It's been almost six months since my last haircut, so it goes
without saying that my mane is looking pretty long these days.
Apparently, it's starting to get on some people's nerves.
(05/01/06 6:00am)
Despite steady rain and chilly temperatures, Madison police made
267 arrests during Saturday's Mifflin Street Block Party.
(03/29/06 6:00am)
Madison housing development, county jail expansion and
leadership experience were the main points of a debate between two
student candidates running for the Dane County Board 5th district
Tuesday.
(02/11/04 6:00am)
(12/10/03 6:00am)
During the upcoming holiday break many UW-Madison students will
plan their long-awaited spring break trips. When planning a trip,
some students often head straight to the Web while other students
call a travel agent to plan a week away from school. However,
students may be unaware of the opportunities offered through
UW-Madison.
(11/13/03 6:00am)
Let me get this straight. We just had our tuition raised 18.6
percent, lost 200 courses, laid off or cut the wages of faculty and
faced other major cuts across the board because of fiscal
limitations-and Chancellor Wiley wants to spend hundreds of
millions of dollars on replacing 30-year-old buildings? It seems
priorities up on Bascom Hill have gotten a little out of touch.
(03/25/03 6:00am)
Amidst numerous journalists witnessing the war in Iraq
firsthand, Ron Larson's experience on the front lines is
dramatically different. Larson, a graduate student at California
State University-Fullerton, is reporting the war for the school's
student newspaper, The Daily Titan.
(02/19/03 6:00am)
The only statewide primary narrowed the state Supreme Court race
down to Pat Roggensack, a Wisconsin Court of Appeals judge, and Ed
Brunner, a Barron County Circuit judge, beating out Paul
Higginbotham, a Dane County Circuit judge.
(11/15/02 6:00am)
Starting at 7 p.m. Friday night there will be music emanating
from the Memorial Union for 18 hours straight'courtesy of the Dance
Marathon.