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(03/06/13 5:59am)
Madison police are searching for a gunman responsible for three separate shooting incidents that occurred Monday night in the Verona area, Madison Police Department spokesperson Joel DeSpain told the Wisconsin State Journal.
(03/04/13 1:05am)
Buddha is an optimist. He sees life as flowery when it isn’t, and there is something to be said about this outlook on life. To see if the benefits were worth it, I vowed to find out while riding the 80. This is my first tale of braving the world as someone I’m not: an optimist.
(02/20/13 8:15am)
Aron Ralston, who made news in 2003 for amputating his own arm in order to survive a rock climbing accident, will speak at UW-Madison Wednesday as part of Wisconsin Union Directorate’s distinguished lecture series.
(10/04/12 2:52am)
Okay, I know, we all dislike them. Yes, I’m registered to vote. No, I will not sign up to be saved by the grace of God. Better yet, here’s my silent pass-by. You can’t grab my attention if I’m hiding behind this bulky scarf.
(09/21/12 4:20am)
Do it, I dare you. Run into me one more time.
(10/20/10 6:00am)
I recently received an e-mail titled ""Universal Truths,"" which
listed observations of life that all humans, more or less, could
identify with. Upon reading, ""I can't remember the last time I
wasn't as least kind of tired,"" I decided that the guy who wrote
the article must be some kind of genius.
(04/08/10 6:00am)
3 a.m., and the lights in my room
(10/28/09 6:00am)
Assembly Speaker Mike Sheridan, D-Janesville, appointed a
Special Committee on Ethics and Standards of Conduct Tuesday to
consider a resolution to expel Rep. Jeffrey Wood, I-Chippewa Falls,
from the Assembly.
(09/16/09 6:00am)
(02/11/09 6:00am)
UW-Madison officials announced Thursday the university will cut
its contract with Russell Athletics, which previously had a
licensing deal to use the UW logo on its clothing. Russell was
accused in a Workers Rights Consortium preventing workers from
forming a union by closing their Jerzees Choloma plant, denying
them freedom of association, thus violating the UW licensing and
code of conduct.
(11/19/08 6:00am)
Dear Mouse,
(03/31/08 6:00am)
If there was any doubt whether the Wisconsin men's hockey team
was worthy of an NCAA Tournament bid this season - and there was
plenty - the Badgers laid all of it to rest this weekend at the
Kohl Center.
(09/14/07 6:00am)
It's rare when an album legitimately stuns you with something so
good that years from now, people will look back and say, God, they
just don't make music like that anymore.""
(10/25/06 6:00am)
Ninety-hour weeks? No problem, he's been doing it for years.
(02/16/06 6:00am)
Coming off an upset bid that fell just short against Michigan
State in front of a national television audience, the Wisconsin
women's basketball team (3-10 Big Ten, 9-16 overall) looks to
rebound as they prepare for their final run through the Big
Ten.
(02/04/04 6:00am)
A 65-34 state Assembly vote Tuesday sank a bill that would have
let citizens carry concealed weapons.
(02/14/03 6:00am)
With losses by Michigan and Purdue earlier this week, Wisconsin
(7-3 Big Ten, 17-5 overall) finds itself tied atop the Big Ten
standings. The Badgers cannot get complacent now as a hungry
Indiana (5-5, 15-8) arrives at the Kohl Center for a Big Ten clash
this Saturday.
(01/30/02 6:00am)
For those of us who don't have cable, TV is a wasteland. Sure,
there's \The Simpsons"" and ""Temptation Island II,"" but most
programming is unvarnished crap along the lines of ""That '80s
Show."" With this in mind, it was a joy to discover a wealth of
entertaining TV just a click away. Channel 47, the Three Angels
Broadcasting Network, just might be the best thing on TV.
(01/28/02 6:00am)
Images of trolleys on aged roads bring to mind the winding
streets of San Francisco, but Madison residents could get their own
street cars if the president of Downtown Trolley, John DeLamater,
can convince the city to accept his proposals.
(12/04/01 6:00am)
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon declared an unfettered war
on terrorism Monday, which he blamed directly on Palestinian
President Yasser Arafat, as Israeli fighter jets and helicopters
pounded Palestinian cities and towns.