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(10/07/14 3:22am)
Minus the Bear burst onto the scene in 2001, with the release of This Is What I Know About Being Gigantic, an electrifying EP featuring seven quirkily titled songs with lyrics about beer, women and little else. Since then, the band has evolved and matured, releasing five full-length LPs across their 13-year career, along with an assortment of EPs, bonus tracks and B-sides. It is from those bonus tracks and B-sides that Lost Loves came to be, an “odds and ends” compilation containing unreleased material from the band’s past three full-length albums.
(10/02/14 5:53am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison students will see even more drastic changes on campus in upcoming years as plans for a new music school are already being presented to Madison’s Urban Design Commission.
(10/01/14 3:21am)
1867—Karl Marx’ “Das Kapital,” is published. The illustrated children’s edition is released in 1870.
(09/26/14 12:45am)
Police announced Thursday the Dane County Narcotics Task Force seized over 1,100 marijuana plants worth approximately $1 million at four houses around Dane County, according to Madison Police Department Spokesman Joel DeSpain.
(09/11/14 5:46am)
Playing on national television is not something a soccer team experiences very often. Especially a team as young as the Wisconsin Badgers, considering five freshmen started in each game this past weekend for Wisconsin.
(08/13/14 3:18pm)
Voters across Wisconsin chose their parties’ nominees Tuesday for the fall midterm elections set to take place November 4.
(06/14/14 12:59am)
U.S. District Court Judge Barbara Crabb, one week after striking down Wisconsin’s constitutional ban on same-sex marriage, ordered Friday all same-sex marriages be halted until a higher court rules on the issue.
(05/05/14 4:52am)
Boyfriend jeans can be a daunting trend to try this season, but if done correctly, they can be a great and comfy success. Rule number one for these jeans is finding a pair that fits you well. For a cropped, baggier look, consider going up a size but grabbing a "petite" or "short" length. If you're not 100 percent sold on this trend just yet, try on a pair that's one or two sizes smaller than your typical jean size. This way, you get the "boyfriend" style without being too baggy.
(05/02/14 1:57am)
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights placed the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater on a list of schools possibly inappropriately handling harassment cases, according to a Thursday White House release.
(05/01/14 5:12am)
The entirety of the UW-Madison student body has elected to participate in a sobriety pledge in order to have Madison officials restore the annual Mifflin Street Block party to its former status.
(04/24/14 6:16am)
In its last meeting of the 20th session, the Associated Students of Madison voted down the proposed Diversity Plan Framework, unless a list of conditions were met and executed by the authoring committee.
(04/24/14 4:43am)
As the season comes to a close, fans will have more reason to get to Goodman than just the free ice cream. The Badgers (9-5 Big Ten, 27-15 overall) enter their final home series this weekend with a 10 game winning streak. UW will face the Boilermakers (12-5, 25-22-1) starting Friday for a three-game series. Purdue is coming off a winning series against Illinois and will take on No. 4 Michigan before battling the Badgers.
(04/24/14 3:07am)
A 19-year-old downtown Madison woman using Craigslist to sell her 13-inch MacBook Pro laptop computer was the victim of fraud late Tuesday, according to Madison Police Department spokesperson Joel DeSpain.
(04/10/14 4:17am)
After such an up-and-down season for Wisconsin, a loss in the Final Four can be tough to swallow. All the hard work and emotion poured into the season is suddenly put to a halt, and the players, coaches and community have to cope with the reality that the team came up just short of the ultimate goal.
(03/28/14 2:52am)
Spencer Lindsay's opinion piece, "The Ethnic Studies Requirement Should Go" is both inaccurate and counter-productive to a goal of improving cultural competence, equity, and diversity at UW Madison.
(03/25/14 4:01am)
On Friday I was lucky enough to see Billy Joel for the second time. The last time I saw him, it was a part of his 12-night run at Madison Square Garden—which involved some really sketchy counting as to how it was a 12-night run, but that’s neither here nor there. The last time I saw him, I was 11, and whatever Billy Joel songs I had heard were force-fed to me by my parents.
(03/25/14 3:54am)
Thanks to their dramatic comeback win Saturday over Oregon, the Wisconsin Badgers are headed to Anaheim, Calif., to take on the Baylor Bears in the Sweet 16.
(03/20/14 5:57pm)
MILWAUKEE—When Wisconsin’s run in the NCAA tournament comes to an end, so will Ben Brust’s career as a Badger.
(03/13/14 4:45am)
So the Oscars have come and gone once again, and I know this is late but, I mean, for the most part they just sort of happened? Ellen was charming, Jared Leto plugged his band is his acceptance speech and “12 Years a Slave,” thankfully, won Best Picture (I didn’t love it like I loved “Her” and “Inside Llewyn Davis,” but it was the right choice for a lot of reasons).
(03/13/14 2:42am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will sponsor a seminar March 26 to commemorate the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, according to a university press release.