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Scribbles n' Bits - 02/13/2012
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New Rathskeller food, design meets mixed reactions
Customers responded with mixed feelings Thursday to the recent reopening of the Memorial Union Der Rathskeller's restaurant, which made changes to its design and menu.
Walker: ‘We are heading in the right direction’
Assembly Republicans announce mining reform bill
Republicans in the Assembly introduced legislation that would change the process of obtaining iron mining permits at a press conference Thursday. The drafted bill would provide a timely process for the state to issue a mining permit.
Surviving the season of giving
If you’re like me, you’ve recently seen your Internet use change from taking care of your Neopet and masturbating on Chatroulette to looking for Christmas gifts for your loved ones. I’ve got some useful insight on the season of giving that will make your holiday shopping easier than procrastinating for finals.
Football: The Axe stays: Badgers trounce Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS-Before the Badgers even took the field Saturday, losses by Ohio State and Penn State provided some direction to the Leaders Division race. No. 16 Wisconsin (4-2 Big Ten, 8-2 overall) wasted no time ensuring that clarity stayed intact, at least for this week.
Caved In
Watching the 'Days' fly by
Arts are not leaving Madison this summer
Summer time: Warm breezes, cool drinks, friends and free time. It's the perfect reward for an exhausting semester and a cold spring. Summer is when I actually get around to finishing that one book I didn't have time for, or watching that movie I meant to see. Like others staying in Madison, it means going to work or an internship, then coming home to nothing—that is, no piles of homework or the stress of impending exams. But perhaps even better than that is the reclaimed ability to explore the city without feeling like I'm skipping out on some important assignment. Countless concerts, gallery tours, new music, theatrical productions and movie theater trips have taken a back seat to schoolwork during the semester. Yet, sweet summer arrives! There are fewer excuses to stay home and wait for the arts to come inside when the city bustles with artistic expression and the warmth of pleasant Wisconsin weather.
ASM sets bar high for next year
Until recently, the Associated Students of Madison's bafflingly unorganized, unaccountable and bureaucratic funding system could justifiably be compared to a wild game of Monopoly with student segregated fees. This year, however, we were pleased to see ASM make some refreshing and efficient changes when it came to getting things done.
Young hearts show off their eclectic skills in 'Young at Art' event
Every other year, students from the Madison Metropolitan School District have the opportunity to showcase their artistic talents on the illustrious walls of a legitimate art gallery. No rules restrict the infinite possibilities of what they choose to create. The exhibit, ""Young at Heart,"" will run until May 15 at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art.
Madison man punched and choked after near car accident
Police arrested a Madison man Sunday night after he punched and choked another man following a confrontation in an apartment building parking lot on Madison's southwest side.
Badgers still without a head coach after Schulte's firing
The Wisconsin softball program has had a hectic summer, and their first games are still more than seven months away.
Athletes must be cautious using Twitter
Social media sites like Facebook and Twitter have infiltrated practically every part of our society, sports coverage included. To date, Facebook holds more than 300 million active users worldwide, while Twitter receives roughly 55 million users per month. It comes as no surprise, then, that not just fans and organizations, but also athletes and coaches have begun participating in this trend.