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(03/20/06 6:00am)
The Full NelsonSpring break is generally the time to allow the
Girls Gone Wild corporation to record a decade's worth of footage,
get drunk out of one's gourd and pick up exciting new venereal
diseases—super chlamydia anyone?
(03/01/06 6:00am)
To get to his beloved UW-Madison, Mish takes a 15-hour plane
ride from his home'Kuwait. Luckily he gets a nice long 'layover' in
Amsterdam. While it might seem odd that Mish journeyed from a
country slightly smaller than New Jersey all the way to the
Midwest, Mish says this is fairly common. Mish has Kuwaiti friends
scattered at Big Ten schools all over the country. Mish can't wait
to go home in the summer to the 120-degree weather and pray for
rain while jamming to Arabic rap.
(03/01/06 6:00am)
Wisconsin will head into East Lansing, Mich., this Thursday with
one thing in mind: stopping Michigan State's big three of Maurice
Ager, Shannon Brown and Paul Davis.
(02/10/06 6:00am)
Sports betting is a time-honored tradition. Ever since high
school, when I saw my first blank NCAA basketball tournament
bracket with its first-round games filled in, the seeds planted on
each team and the endless possibility for domination or upset,
shame or glory, I thought there was no more exciting way to spend
ten dollars.
(12/12/05 6:00am)
A plan to extend the USA PATRIOT Act, the anti-terrorism law
implemented after Sept. 11 that allows circumstantial wiretapping
and controversial monitoring of library and business records, is
expected to receive final votes in the House and Senate early this
week.
(12/05/05 6:00am)
A proposed paid sick leave ordinance for city workers has the
Madison City Council divided. Supporters of the proposal said the
ordinance is a matter of workers rights, and opponents said they
are protecting small business owners.
(12/01/05 6:00am)
Revenge will be on the minds of the men's basketball team and
their 'grateful red' fan base when the Pepperdine Waves ride into
town this Saturday.
(11/28/05 6:00am)
More than three seasons ago, when Mike Eaves was tapped as the
new head coach of the Wisconsin men's hockey program, he defined
the formula for success on the ice: playing hard, playing smart and
playing as a team.
(11/22/05 6:00am)
The rain said it all. As 70,000 waited to pay their last
respects to the coaching career of Barry Alvarez, the mood could
have been merrier. After a disappointing loss to evil Iowa, many
fans were wishing that there could be another chance at giving
coach Alvarez the farewell he deserves. Others just simply wished
for one more year of coach Alvarez. I am not ready for Barry to
ride of into the sunset just yet either. I would like to see him
remain in the limelight too, just under a different job title.
(10/06/05 6:00am)
Defense must mature quickly
(09/28/05 6:00am)
After a difficult foray out west, the Wisconsin men's soccer
team (4-4) looks to change its fortunes when it plays host to the
Northern Illinois Huskies (5-2-1) at 7 p.m. tonight at McClimon
Soccer Complex.
(09/21/05 6:00am)
Promoting Wisconsin pride and heritage by selling merchandise
with witty slogans and old-school flair, UW-Madison juniors Ben
Fiechtner and Troy Vosseller have transformed a grassroots T-shirt
operation into a flourishing business venture.
(03/09/05 6:00am)
Tonight Dan Rather will step down as anchor of \CBS Evening
News"" 24 years after he took over that post from Walter Cronkite.
With his retirement, right-wing pundits will lose their favorite
target for false claims of liberal media bias. Thus, it seems high
time to set the record straight. Let's put this as simply as
possible: There is no pervasive left-wing bias in television news,
from Rather or anyone else.
(12/03/04 6:00am)
After a fourth-place finish in the Big Ten, the UW women's
volleyball team is gearing up for this weekend's NCAA playoff
games. The Badgers are seeded fourteenth in the tournament and will
be hosting first and second round games at the Field House.
(11/01/04 6:00am)
It is without hesitation but with great reservation that The
Daily Cardinal supports the election of Democratic presidential
candidate John Kerry for president.
(09/21/04 6:00am)
The Student Services Finance Committee, a part of the Associated
Students of Madison, met Monday evening to begin discussing the
allocation of funds to approximately 25 organizations on campus for
the 2005-'06 academic year.
(05/05/04 6:00am)
UW-Madison is losing out on attracting and retaining quality
lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender faculty and staff due to
outdated employee benefit policies that often fail to extend to
domestic partners, according to Joe Elder, chair of the faculty
senate committee on LGBT issues.
(03/10/04 6:00am)
Quick action by two veteran Madison Police officers saved the
children of the Red Caboose Day Care Center, 654 Williamson St.,
from an armed intruder Tuesday morning.
(03/04/04 6:00am)
Broadway producers Rocco Landesman and Rick Steiner explained
the challenges of producing Broadway musicals Wednesday as part of
a series of talks through the Communication Arts Department
connecting students with successful UW-Madison alumni in the
entertainment industry.
(02/09/04 6:00am)
UW splits tough weekend with Purdue, Illinois