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(05/04/12 4:32am)
While the drive to recall Gov. Scott Walker has been a high-profile affair, leading Democratic candidate Tom Barrett sat down at der Rathskeller Thursday for a more intimate conversation with a group of students.
(04/23/12 4:09am)
Three UW-Madison scholars have been selected for induction into the 2012 class of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation’s most prestigious honorary societies.
(03/09/12 6:00am)
Madison hedge fund manager and UW-Madison alumnus Eric Hovde officially entered the U.S. Senate race Thursday, joining a field that already includes three prominent Republicans.
(03/02/12 6:04am)
(02/29/12 5:35am)
(02/20/12 1:11am)
I started my senior year with two goals I hoped to accomplish by
the end of the 30 weeks: graduate and return to the weight I first
walked through Witte’s doors at. Like most college students, I have
gained some poundage over the years, approximately 10 pounds. And
while I have enjoyed every last bottle of Spotted Cow and every
single loaf of spicy cheesy bread, I felt my final year of college
was the time to make a change, if in no other form than light
beer.
(02/10/12 6:49am)
Representatives from the Memorial Union Reinvestment Design
Committee, the state Historical Society, Hoofers and the Union
Theater met Thursday to discuss ways to preserve a historic
atmosphere in the
(11/11/11 6:45am)
This weekend’s battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe will make the 121st
meeting between Wisconsin (3-2 Big Ten, 7-2 overall) and Minnesota
(1-4. 2-7), the first coming all the way back in 1890.
(11/08/11 8:15am)
Wisconsinites seeking concealed carry permits will not have to
complete a four-hour-long training requirement after a legislative
committee ruling Monday.
(11/01/11 7:33am)
(10/24/11 6:00am)
The Madison Police Department is looking for two suspects
involved in separate armed robberies on Jefferson Street and Regent
Street early Friday.
(09/30/11 6:00am)
The Wisconsin Institute of Discovery appointed David
Krakauer as its first permanent director Thursday.
(09/27/11 6:00am)
Maybe it's because the Big Ten jumped at the conference realignment
opportunity early and maybe it's because—to date—nobody in Madison
has had to keep perspiration in check through NCAA investigations,
but all this non-football activity is really starting to get
monotonous.
(09/09/11 6:00am)
The Mifflin Street Block Party may not be dead yet. Despite threats
made by Mayor Paul Soglin and the Madison Police
Department to end the party, city officials are seeking Mifflin
Street residents' input to determine the block party's future.
(04/12/11 6:00am)
A sting operation helped police track down and arrest a suspected
phone thief early Saturday morning.
(02/02/11 6:00am)
One year ago, Neha Suri died of bacterial meningitis. One might
describe Neha as a senior at UW-Madison originally from Singapore,
a student majoring in journalism and political science, an employee
of UW Rec Sports and a member of The Daily Cardinal. But those
descriptions hardly give justice to the person Neha was.
(01/28/11 6:00am)
I am as annoyed by Jay Cutler as anyone. I look at him and see a
guy who's been blessed with some of the best pure talent of any
quarterback in recent memory and yet doesn't seem to care about
maximizing that god-given potential. I find him arrogant, cocky,
aloof and maybe even selfish.
(01/28/11 6:00am)
Paul Soglin's campaign for Madison Mayor got off to a rowdy start
at a fundraiser kickoff featuring close to one hundred friends and
residents in attendance showing support for the Democratic
candidate at Essen Haus Bar Thursday.
(12/08/10 6:00am)
Amidst the scramble, chaos, joy, anger, relief and agitation that
the student sale of Rose Bowl tickets has incited since Sunday
evening, one facet of the reaction from both sides has stuck out to
me. Many of the students who did not get tickets and reacted either
on Facebook or some other public forum—at least the ones that I
witnessed personally— included some sense of entitlement in their
proclamations of dismay.
(11/04/10 6:00am)
At a lecture Wednesday night, Salon.com columnist and
civil liberties activist Glenn Greenwald condemned the Obama
administration for continuing to violate citizens' constitutional
rights in the name of fighting terrorism.