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(12/03/06 6:00am)
The women's hockey team's unbeaten streak of 26 games, a program
record, was broken last weekend against Minnesota-Duluth. This
weekend, another UW record fell as senior forward Sara Bauer became
the school's all-time leading points scorer.
(11/15/06 6:00am)
Clear Channel Radio announced its decision to replace Air
America's WXXM-FM (92.1) The Mic with a Fox Radio Sports channel,
eliminating one of Madison's most influential liberal radio
stations.
(10/16/06 6:00am)
Some people are unlucky in life, some unlucky in love and a few
unfortunates are unlucky in lecture and bus seating arrangements.
Stories have floated around since freshman year of people meeting
friends, boyfriends, future husbands and football players in their
lectures, and more than once I have eavesdropped on the Badger Bus
and listened to people making new best friends.
(10/15/06 6:00am)
After the release of last week's allegations against the
marching band, one thing is obvious: The University of Wisconsin
Marching Band Director Michael Leckrone should not be blamed for
the hazing actions of band members.
(10/08/06 6:00am)
Judge-mental acts
(10/05/06 6:00am)
Gubernatorial candidate Mark Green equates stem cell research
with leaving the ""moral compass"" behind. On the other hand,
incumbent Gov. Jim Doyle equates stem cell research with an
industrial compass that will bring scientific breakthrough and job
market expansion to Wisconsin.
(09/06/06 6:00am)
As the book closed on another season last December, the
Wisconsin volleyball team regrettably had to say goodbye to two
outstanding seniors, outside hitter Aubrey Meierotto and middle
blocker Sheila Shaw. But when the new season dawned in August,
three of the country's finest high-school standouts from last year
stepped onto the court of the UW Field House with expectations of
not just filling the void left by Meierotto and Shaw, but also
taking the Badgers to the next level.
(04/26/06 6:00am)
As the Mifflin Street Block Party approaches, residents of the
street are preparing for a heavy police presence on their block.
(04/18/06 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle called on the Wisconsin state Legislature Monday
urging action on six bills he considers important priorities before
the current session adjourns in May.
(04/05/06 6:00am)
Spring ballots hope to decide embattled issue
(04/03/06 6:00am)
What you'll need:
(03/31/06 6:00am)
A record turnout in the Associated Students of Madison elections
has thwarted a profiteering scheme in which the highest echelons of
student government planned to make a fortune.
(03/29/06 6:00am)
On March 27 you quote Vice Chancellor Bazzell in the article UW
leaders question LTE wage plan\ as warning students that the
proposed ""Living Wage"" initiative would eliminate student control
over funding for general student services such as University Health
Services and the student unions. Bazzell goes on to say that should
the initiative pass, Chancellor Wiley will assume control over
funding for general student services.
(02/13/06 6:00am)
Fifty-two undergraduate engineers took part in this year's
Innovation Days, where they vied for prizes that judged their
creativity, prototype design, presentation and design notebooks.
The diverse array of inventions included an Antarctic ice drill, a
mobile microcrane to aid in building log cabins and a
remote-controlled window washer.
(02/01/06 6:00am)
An Oregon man hurled both of his prosthetic legs at a state
trooper, striking him with one, after his son was arrested on
suspicion of drunk driving, police said.
(01/13/06 6:00am)
Numerous state legislators are facing trial due to allegations
of indiscretion related to campaign finance reform at the state
level.
(01/13/06 6:00am)
The chilly winter has been kind to the the No. 17 Wisconsin
men's basketball team (3-0 Big Ten, 13-2 overall). Apparently the
Badgers' success against the Big Ten last year was not an
apparition, with the team now atop the conference.
(11/14/05 6:00am)
As UW-Madison Football head coach Barry Alvarez's coaching
career comes to an end after 16 solid years, his impact on
UW-Madison football will forever remain a legacy.
(11/11/05 6:00am)
Minneapolis rap outfit Atmosphere has become a fixture on the
national hip-hop scene for its talent, and slew of political and
personal lyrics bye main rapper Slug. Commonly touching on issues
of race, society and relationships, Slug has been regarded as one
of the vanguards of bringing hip-hop to the forefront of the
Midwest, and the suburban landscapes that permeate it.
(10/06/05 6:00am)
Frank Lloyd Wright, arguably the most influential American
architect and a Wisconsin native, liked triangles.