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(12/02/14 9:13pm)
As we embark on the final weekend of the college football season, many debates seem to have been put to rest. But maybe, just maybe, 2007 will come and knock down the house of cards on the College Football Playoff committee’s table and they’ll be left to put together the pieces Sunday.
(12/01/14 4:54am)
Since the 2013 release of Volume 3, She & Him’s Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward have switched to Columbia Records to release their covers album, Classics, December 2. Joined by an impressive 20-piece orchestra that Ward arranged, Deschanel takes the lead on most of the tracks. The song choices are, in fact, classics, and though the duo do a beautiful job at recreating each one with their own little quirks, the songs have all been covered hundreds of times, leaving little room for originality and a lot of room for scrutiny.
(11/24/14 3:07am)
A UW-Madison student reported being sexually assaulted around 11 p.m. Saturday outside an academic building on the university campus, according to a UW-Madison Police Department report.
(11/20/14 6:40am)
After a victory in their season opener on Sunday, the Badgers (1-0) look to win their second straight game as they face a tough SEC opponent in Vanderbilt (2-0) Thursday at the Kohl Center at 7 p.m.
(11/12/14 4:55am)
Capes: Should they be worn? What the hell kind of introductory question is that, you might ask? Let me explain.
(11/05/14 6:00am)
Wisconsin will open up Big Ten Tournament play Wednesday with a rematch against Illinois, whom the Badgers played to a scoreless tie last Friday.
(11/05/14 4:13am)
Last week, the Allman Brothers Band ended their career as a band on a high note, playing three sets at their second home, the Beacon Theatre on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, a venue they’ve played more than 230 times over the course of their 45-year career.
(11/04/14 5:11am)
Following extensive debate concerning funding for credit-producing programs, the Student Services Finance Committee approved F.H. King’s 2015-’16 budget Monday but cut funding for an internship program that members said violated policy.
(11/03/14 4:21am)
Gubernatorial Race
(10/30/14 9:38pm)
Cornerback Sojourn Shelton made it clear in 2013 that he joined the Wisconsin football team not to patiently wait behind veteran members of the secondary for playing time, but to immediately step into a starting role and establish himself as one of the best players on UW’s defense.
(10/30/14 6:17am)
The 2014 Energy Summit held on the UW-Madison campus provided a Perspectives of Future Cities panel discussion on sustainability in Madison and the country of Germany Wednesday with local and international representatives.
(10/30/14 5:10am)
No. 4 Wisconsin (10-1 Big Ten, 19-2 overall) defeated No. 13 Purdue (8-3, 18-5) Wednesday night, as the Badgers swept the Boilermakers 28-26, 25-16 and 25-19 to increase their winning streak to 10 games.
(10/27/14 5:00am)
The No. 13 Badgers (9-2-1 Big Ten, 15-2-1 overall) picked up two hard-fought wins over the weekend in their final homestand of the year.
(10/23/14 12:39am)
I have a riddle for you.
(10/22/14 3:25am)
1836—Sam Houston is inaugurated as the first President of the Republic of Texas. His face is on the Texas $1 bill.
(10/21/14 4:45am)
(10/17/14 6:00am)
Wednesday night, MacArthur fellows Chris Thile & Edgar Meyer graced the Wisconsin Union Theater in support of their new album Bass & Mandolin. It was a stunning technical performance, though often very dissonant and challenging to the listener. The audience was not at all put off by the complicated rhythms and shifting harmonic structures, instead meeting the performers with laughter, approval, and multiple standing ovations.
(10/15/14 3:48am)
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(10/09/14 3:48am)
Not long ago, I was sitting with three of my roommates, as roommates do, watching football. At one point there was a stoppage of play and the game went to commercial. During the break one of my roommates said something to the effect of, “Who is that woman? I see her on TV all the time.” The other two then chimed in with similar statements. The woman on the screen was Mary Burke, who, for those of you like my roommates, is Wisconsin’s Democratic candidate for governor. Through a series of borderline Sherlockian deductions it became clear to me that none of them knew who was running against the incumbent Scott Walker.