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State Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Madison, will announce Wednesday his intention to reintroduce a bill that would make medical marijuana legal in Wisconsin.
Through a campaign that matched any new follower to UW-Madison social media pages with a $1 donation, the Bucky Challenge fundraising initiative has raised nearly $20,000.
The Gritty's power hour or a fish bowl from Wando's? Choose your favorite Madison bar special through The Daily Cardinal Reader's Choice Awards.
With a milk chocolate shell and a creamy center, the Yin Yang finds balance between flavor and texture. As it melts away, a savory jasmine tea flavor explodes onto your palate. The accurate embodiment of the tea is something to come back to whether you find nirvana or not.
The unemployment rate across Wisconsin increased 0.5 percentage points from November to December, according to a statement released Jan. 21 by the Department of Workforce Development.
The Madison Trust for Historic Preservation released a statement Wednesday announcing its official opposition to the current proposal for an addition to the Edgewater Hotel, saying it had an inappropriate scale for the Mansion Hill Historic District.
A year to the day after the historic 2008 presidential election, President Barack Obama spoke to teachers and students at a Madison middle school about the federal Race to the Top program and the importance of improving education standards.
This weekend Wisconsin renews its young rivalry with Iowa as the Badgers and Hawkeyes clash in the sixth edition of the battle for the Heartland Trophy, a game fans should be excited for.
If you need a brief synopsis of what is wrong with society today, get a bucket ready, type twitter.com into your web browser, and vomit out all your hate for modern communication.
The final decision for a 2009 Mifflin Street Block Party sponsor will be made Friday, but officials are saying it is unlikely DCNY PRO will host the event.
Truthfully, Propagandhi would prefer to have people hear their message rather than their music. Sure, they like to rock, but they also like to envision the end of oppression and inequality. That means Propagandhi don't sing about bubblegum and holding hands, and there's a fair amount of ranting throughout their performances.
With the arrival of Senior Day, it's only natural to reminisce over the last few years. After this day, some of the most visible members of Badger football as we know it will never play in Camp Randall again. At least 11 starters will bid farewell to the place where they have spent the last four or five years. Badger fans and players alike have much to reflect on.
It has been over a decade since Converge and Pig Destroyer established themselves as the kings of hardcore/metal music. Although their music has suffered none from age and it's highly unlikely either will be dethroned anytime soon, fans of aggressive music had been patiently waiting for the new wave of sounds to emerge.
As the regular season comes to a close, so does the Gameday season. With just one more home game following Saturday's, it's time for National Outlook, the unquestionable authority on matters of college football forecasting, to tackle the two most anticipated issues of college football: the Heisman Trophy and the National Championship.
It's not especially rare for a college football team to possess a dynamic pair of running backs. Darren McFadden and Felix Jones formed a nightmarish ground attack recently for Arkansas while, last week's shameful performance aside, Clemson's senior James Davis and junior C.J. Spiller may be the NCAA's most-feared current tandem. On a note more relevant to Wisconsin football, memories of Laurence Maroney and Marion Barber in Minnesota are still making Big Ten defensive coordinators scream in their sleep.
The 2008 offense looks like a typical one for the Badgers: great blocking and running with a mediocre passing attack. The team's running game and tight ends will be nightmarish for opposing defenses in the red zone, but to be an elite team, the Badgers need someone to step up at quarterback and wide receiver. If the wideouts can't take advantage of the single coverage, then truly good defenses, like Ohio State's, will simply focus on the run and neutralize the tight ends.
If you haven't heard Boris yet, make doing so No. 1 on your to-do list. This Japanese three-piece boasts mastery of a number of genres, including but not limited to punk rock, psychedelic rock, many metal varieties, ambient, and a number of sounds that have yet to be (or may never be) classified. Indeed, the one lasting tag you can attach to this band is superhuman.""