City in favor of rail station downtown
Madison's Common Council passed a resolution Tuesday supporting construction of a high-speed rail station in the Downtown area.
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Madison's Common Council passed a resolution Tuesday supporting construction of a high-speed rail station in the Downtown area.
There's a reason no one on campus goes to the spring game. It's boring. It's just a practice. The starters on offense go out and run over the second-team defense, then the defensive starters go out and shut down the second-team offense. Guys like Scott Tolzien, John Clay and Nick Toon will go out there and have huge days against inferior competition.
After receiving initial approval from the Urban Design Commission, representatives of the Edgewater Hotel expansion project faced off with the Plan Commission Monday night in hopes of receiving approval for the redevelopment and construction on the Edgewater.
A 27-year-old Fitchburg man was found fatally shot early Monday morning on Madison's south side.
HOUGHTON, Mich.—It's not easy to replace the leading goal-scorer in the WCHA, or the player who quarterbacks your power play, or the one who harasses opposing offenses on the penalty kill, or the person who takes (and wins) a great deal of your faceoffs, or one of the team's captains.
More often than not Camera Obscura is written off as a ""chick group,"" which is an absolute shame considering the brilliant music they create can be appreciated by far more than chicks. Their 2009 release, My Maudlin Career, is a prime example of this. While the band didn't conquer any new ground for themselves or music as a whole with the record, they still managed to release arguably their best record yet.
Growing up as a sports fan in New York, I pretty much had it all—historic franchises, arenas, rivalries and most importantly, fans sincerely obsessed with every part of it. Really the only thing the area lacked was a classic college sports experience. And now, after three and a half years in Madison, I feel fortunate to have been a part of this unique environment.
Gov. Jim Doyle said Thursday Wisconsin will receive more than $14.5 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds that will go toward maintaining 400 jobs and producing energy efficient projects in Wisconsin.
It is often said that the world becomes smaller every day. Technology continues to connect us more intimately from vast distances in both a physical and figurative way. Information sharing has never been easier, with the internet constantly at our fingertips. Getting from place to place has never been so efficient, either. Asia has been the leader in innovation, with Japan and China pioneering high-speed rail systems that presently reach speeds of almost 200 miles per hour. Efficient transportation is becoming a major issue in the world. Places with efficient transit systems in place are more appealing for development, while those that are lacking become victims of their archaic systems.
I Told You I was Freaky, the latest album from everyone's favorite kiwi anti-folk duo, Flight of the Conchords, is the appropriate soundtrack follow-up to the stellar second season of their self-titled HBO show. Freaky is a compilation of the best of the songs presented in the latest season, and while the album exhibits a wider satirical scope than its predecessor, it fails to stand on its own, independent of the show.
New safeguards for the $81 million payroll and benefits IT system are in place with Huron Consulting Group, the UW System Board of Regents reported Thursday.
If you're like any other hipster out there, you're already excited beyond compare about the upcoming movie release of ""Where the Wild Things Are."" Everyone's favorite childhood book about independence, rebellion and imagination is sure to be one of the biggest releases of the fall. With indie darling Spike Jonze (""Adaptation,"" ""Being John Malkovich"") directing and hipster queen Karen O writing the soundtrack, even the most ardent counter-culture types have anointed ""Where the Wild Things Are"" a success.
The Wisconsin women's crew team will be in action this weekend, leaving a frigid Madison for San Diego, Calif. Although the climate may be more pleasant along southern California's Pacific coast, the team cannot spend time basking in the weather; instead it must put together an impressive showing at the San Diego Crew Classic Saturday and Sunday.
Madison Police are still looking for two female suspects who reportedly robbed a Badger Cab driver early Sunday morning.
The projected $5.4 billion state budget deficit will likely lead to a tuition increase at UW System schools in the near future, but chances are next semester's tuition will not be raised.
UW-Madison is currently halfway through WeConserve week, a series of events intended to emphasize improving conservation across the university. WeConserve's target goal is reduce campus energy consumption per square foot by 20 percent by year 2010.""
Who says dreams can't come true? Only one year after Steven Spielberg, director D.J. Caruso and Shia LaBeouf combined forces to create the sleeper hit Disturbia,"" the team has reunited for an even bigger, faster-paced movie with this weekend's release of ""Eagle Eye."" According to Caruso, the movie will explore the idea that ""we love our machines and we love our technology... but be careful what you fall in love with.""
Every once in a while, you just have a really annoying week. The toaster burns your cinnamon-raisin-parsley-garlic bagels. The shower alternates between freezing mix"" and ""boil some lobsters"" every few seconds. Your roommate's cousin sleeps with your other roommate and suddenly your apartment is filled with a tension that can only be described as ""glorious.""