Levy talks music, humor at Hillel
From Madonna to Britney Spears, Nirvana to 'N Sync, Rolling Stone music editor Joe Levy has something to say about all of them, and many other performers.
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From Madonna to Britney Spears, Nirvana to 'N Sync, Rolling Stone music editor Joe Levy has something to say about all of them, and many other performers.
Four days after a UW-Madison student was admitted for meningococcal disease, a UW-Eau Claire student died of meningitis Sunday.
At least one time in most UW-Madison students' college careers, they will enter one of the numerous advising offices on campus in hopes that one person will help steer them through their college experience. Often left confused, frustrated, relieved or motivated, thousands of students depend on advising, whether it be at the college or department level, to help them decipher the complicated system which they will then use to, ideally, obtain their degree.
World-renowned author, Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Elie Wiesel addressed an audience of several thousand at the Orpheum Theatre, 216 State St., Tuesday night as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series.
All Karla Vehrs wants is to hear from her adviser. The UW-Madison senior and international studies major has sent four e-mail messages this semester with no response.
It is that time of year again'registration.
A former UW-Madison student pleaded guilty Monday in his home city of Hamden, adjacent to the town of New Haven, Conn., to three counts of larceny in the first degree and three counts of criminal mischief in the first degree, after being arrested last October for stealing famous historical documents from a Yale University library, where he worked last summer.
When UW-Madison announced April 3 that it was suspending its study abroad program to Israel, four students had to make a decision about whether they would stay at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and study as students not affiliated with the university, or come home by the April 11 deadline set by school officials.
UW-Madison may not remain in the top 10 public universities in the country in the next five years if the state Assembly budget proposal goes into effect and private funding decreases, UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley said last week.
When a cappella group Redefined performs this Saturday night it will be the culmination of more than just 10 popular songs such as Macy Gray's \Why Didn't You Call Me,"" or Incubus' ""I Wish You Were Here."" It will also be the debut full concert of UW-Madison's first co-ed a cappella group.
Many college students would agree that a trip across the world to explore their own identities while sharing an invaluable experience with their peers is a priceless opportunity. Every year thousands of students do make this trip to discover a rich history they perhaps never knew existed'for free.
A total of approximately eight Madison residents protested in front of two Starbucks Coffee locations, 661 State St. and 1 E. Main St., Tuesday.
Tucked away on the last page of the March 30, 1954 issue of The Daily Cardinal, students received their first formal announcement about student radio at the university. Most people who read the history of student radio in Madison think it began on March 29, 1952, but according to Daily Cardinal archives, it was actually two years later.
Ron Rosner won the District 5 City Council primary elections Tuesday with 323 votes'52.52 percent of the total votes. Ald. Tom Powell, District 5, came in second with 38.69 percent and 238 votes, Wintford Thorton came in third with 7.31 percent and 45 votes with the remaining nine votes going to write-in candidates.
President Bush called the Medical College of Wisconsin a representative in \the future of health care here and throughout our country,"" when he addressed a crowd of more than 550, including at least 200 medical students, Monday.
The next stage of the $100 million Camp Randall renovations might be delayed in response to several economic factors, UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley said Thursday.
President Bush's recent statements about North Korea, Iraq and Iran have some world powers concerned with the United States' unilateralism and the administration's policy to combat the war on terrorism.
President Bush took an optimistic tone Tuesday night in a wide-ranging State of the Union address that touched on a myriad of topics, including America's war on terrorism and economic recovery.
The Wisconsin state Assembly debated a bill Thursday to approve the new congressional district borders that would take effect in the November 2002 elections.
In an effort to regulate human cloning in Wisconsin, the state Senate passed a bill Tuesday which would ban cloning for human reproduction but permit it for research and therapeutic purposes.