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Football players have started a dangerous trend.
Our status as the No. 1 party school in the nation has been solidified by Playboy Magazine. Woohoo. Go us. 'Work hard, party hard''that's our motto. But instead of celebrating by going out and getting smashed, maybe we should rethink how we spend our free time.
With the state Assembly poised to take final action Tuesday on whether to allow a constitutional amendment explicitly defining marriage between one man and one woman, critics warn of ulterior political motives spurring on the legislation.
Coreweekly magazine folded Thursday after nearly 18 months of publication, according to several of the alternative weekly's employees.
Sophomore forward Joe Pavelski has been providing much of Wisconsin's offensive punch during their 14-game unbeaten streak. Pavelski scored nine points (five goals) against cross-state rival Minnesota this past weekend. While the No. 1 Badgers (10-0-2 Western Collegiate Hockey Association, 13-1-2 overall) may be better known for their defense and goaltending, the offense has come alive this year, scoring 3.2 goals per game and posting the second ranked offense in the conference.
The Pre-college Enrichment Opportunity Program for Learning Excellence, a program designed to help students of color prepare for college, expanded its scope to Madison elementary schools this fall.
Science can be an intimidating subject for a lot of folks. The dense jargon, arcane chemicals and microscopic worlds that scientists study can seem unapproachable for the uninitiated. Smashing these stereotypes, professor Bassam Shakhashiri speaks in the universal language of music, electricity and explosions.
Among the extraordinary exhibits constructed especially for this year's Burning Man festival in late August in Nevada's Black Rock Desert was Don Bruce and Tracy Feldstein's 'The Disgusting Spectacle,' a 23-foot-tall human head designed with a pulley and large hamster-type wheel that lets it pick its own nose.
Dear Hangover ~
On a night that included the student section taking the role of the band, a kicked ball ultimately aiding a Badger point and multiple milestones being collected, Friday's match certainly was not a typical one for the No. 8 UW volleyball team (7-1 Big Ten, 15-2 overall). Nonetheless, the result was the usual one, as they were able to disassemble Indiana's (1-7, 8-12) defense in decisive fashion, winning 30-14, 30-25, 30-12.
Six months of sub-zero weather are almost upon us, and that can only mean one thing-it's time to go into hibernation. Trade the lake for a warm armchair and the margaritas for Irish cocoa, and get ready to pull out a heavy quilt and curl up with a decent book.
Chancellor John Wiley addressed possibly the most prominent concerns on faculty's minds-sexual harassment, sick leave and vacation policy-in his State of the University address at Monday's Faculty Senate meeting.
Madison residents will have to wait at least one more year to see if they can legally eat a granola bar or an after-work bag of chips on Madison Metro buses.
The university has played a cruel trick on the unfortunate souls who leave Madison for the summer months after classes have ended. This trick, of course, is having built the Wisconsin Union Terrace on campus.
In an effort to downsize Madison's annual, and historically violent, Halloween celebration, UW Housing will not allow any guests to stay in the dorms from Friday, Oct. 28 through Tuesday, Nov. 1.
The women's volleyball team lost only two players from last season's squad, which finished with a 13-7 conference record and 22-10 overall.
The Major League Baseball season is already a week old and guess what? I couldn't care less. It's not that I'm anti-baseball. I'm just not one of those people who gets all warm and gushy inside when I think about April baseball.
The e-commerce industry is booming, and everyone wants a piece of the pie. But when it comes to collecting sales tax on items bought over the Internet, certain states are being starved.
The list of items working against the Badgers in the second half of Wednesday night's game with Iowa was long: They were without important bench players senior forward Zach Morley and freshman center Brian Butch, the Hawkeyes had emerged from the locker room shooting lights out and the Badgers trailed by 13 with 12:44 remaining in the game. The Badgers were in danger of losing their second straight contest... but they did not act like it.