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Hurricane Sandy causes concern among East Coast UW students
Over the next two weeks, Julia Boms has to take two midterms and the Graduate Record Examination. But what distracts the University of Wisconsin-Madison Senior from studying is not the average internet browsing or chatting, but Hurricane Sandy, a tropical storm headed toward her family at home on Long Island, New York.
Four men allegedly mug, attack man
Police arrested four suspects for substantial battery after they allegedly attacked a 49-year-old man on the 1200 block of Williamson Street early Friday morning.
Crossword Solution - 10/30/2012
Evil Bird - 10/25/2012
Column: Five intriguing story lines for Badger hoops
The Wisconsin men’s basketball team held its local media day Tuesday, which means—if its first day of practice Oct. 13 doesn’t count—the college hoops season has officially begun (cue boner).
No soul shortage from Mayer Hawthorne
Andrew Mayer Cohen first landed in Los Angeles intent on pursuing a hip-hop career. His grind earned him a record deal. It also led to the discovery of his knack for neo-soul and the side project that would end up becoming Mayer Hawthorne—the smooth soul cat with a sound as slick its origins.
Crossword Solution - 10/15/2012
Men's Soccer: Badgers fall 1-0 to Milwaukee
The Wisconsin men's soccer team (0-2 Big Ten, 3-6-3 overall) suffered another shutout loss Wednesday night at the hands of the Milwaukee Panthers 1-0. It was a free kick in the 50th minute that lead to a scrum in front of the Badger goal and the ball was hit in by Panthers' senior midfielder Jamie Bladen. Wisconsin falls to 15-16-6 in the instate rivalry against Milwaukee.
‘Borderlands 2’ lives on edge of glory
As far as games have advanced in storytelling and acutely/creepily detailed facial animations, there’s an implicit joy in shooting hordes of enemies that will probably never fade away. The first “Borderlands” was built around this almost carnal activity, but its success depended on the utilization of an intuitive co-op system and the addicting search for superior loot.
Scribbles n' Bits - 10/02/2012
Wisconsin prepares for first conference test of year
By Vince Huth
Tanked Life - 09/18/2012
Despite minimal scoring, offense closer to finding identity
Redshirt senior left tackle Rick Wagner stressed earlier this week that the offensive line wanted to see more run plays called. He thought the linemen were losing their identity after their dismal performance at Oregon State. Even offensive coordinator Matt Canada said the team “got off track” during the loss.
Caved In - 09/14/2012
Soglin says Husley owes city workers an apology
In a statement Wednesday, Mayor Paul Soglin said a state official who claimed charges brought against him were politically motivated owes city officials an apology.
Sexiness and drab 'Coexist' for The xx
Despite what NPR and your resident barista-pseudo-snob seem to think, The xx are no longer a small band.
Despite uncertainty on O-line, Badgers not worrying
Only at the University of Wisconsin can you repeatedly lose All-American offensive linemen and go into the next season with as much confidence in the unit as years’ previous.
Common Council passes amended Downtown Plan
After years of planning, city officials approved a plan Tuesday outlining what downtown Madison will look like in the next 20 years.
National Down syndrome organization praises Wisconsin Singers
A national Down syndrome advocacy organization recognized the Wisconsin Singers for its work with a cognitively challenged student at a January dance workshop.