Wisconsin Film Festival proves to be a cause for celebration among Madison businesses
The Madison Film Festival took over the city's downtown for the weekend, and by all indications, it is here to stay.
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The Madison Film Festival took over the city's downtown for the weekend, and by all indications, it is here to stay.
Wisconsin is one step closer to passing legislation with the potential to lure the lucrative film-production industry into the state following the bill's approval in the Joint Committee on Finance Thursday.
Jack Kerouac did it. So did Johnny Cash. And most likely, so are a handful of people sitting around you at College Library. Taking amphetamines such as Adderall and Ritalin to intensify focus and concentration may be nothing new, but recent side effects experienced by some users have resulted in more dramatic calls to action than in the past.
Drawing outside attention to the campus Coastie phenomenon, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel printed Megan Twohey's article, 'The Great 'Coastie ' Divide' in Nov. 2005. Twohey never mentioned that it was once more common on our campus to refer to the Ugg crowd from New York, New Jersey, California and Illinois as JAPs (Jewish American Princesses). Maybe Twohey felt the issue was irrelevant or never considered it. That's an odd omission. If Coastie is in fact another way of saying JAP, the 'Coastie Divide' hints at more than a difference in style.
The Feb. 8 opinion column by Teddy O'Reilly, 'No criticism, no freedom,' was a case for hate speech. O'Reilly argues that free speech can only truly exist if we have the right to offend other people.
Members of the Student Labor Action Coalition claim the University of Wisconsin administration invaded their privacy by obtaining their organizational e-mail, a charge the university has deemed false.
State Rep. John Steinbrink, D-Pleasant Prairie, said his family has been receiving death threats over the phone following his decision to vote in favor of upholding Gov. Jim Doyle's concealed carry veto Tuesday.
The difference between a mediocre team and a good one is how they address problems and how well they fix them. After the Badgers' two-game skid, it's safe to say that Wisconsin is, at least, a good team. They obliterated Penn State at the Kohl Center Wednesday night by 29 points, 72-43.
The No. 19 Wisconsin men's wrestling team came up just short in several key matches in Friday night's dual meet against No. 6 Iowa at the Wisconsin Field House. The Badgers took only 2 of 11 matches, losing by a final score of 24-7. With the loss, the Badgers fell to 6-3 overall and 1-1 Big Ten) while the Hawkeyes improved to 6-1 overall and 1-0 in the conference.
Although smaller anonymous hate crimes may be more common, it could be the overt targeting of a specific UW-Madison student that has forced recent allegations of hate crimes in Ogg Hall into the limelight.
In high school, Ryan Jones was voted 'Most Enthusiastic Marcher' by his fellow band geeks. Though Ryan has never been to band camp, he has been just about everywhere else. Ryan has trotted all over the globe visiting places from the Netherlands to Beijing. Being a man of adventure, Ryan lived in a London airport for four days simply because he couldn't afford a hotel. What could make Ryan anymore badass (or cheap)? He has a brewery in his own basement.
1. \The trouble is, if you don't risk anything, you risk even more.""
The Multi Cultural Student Coalition, the student organization that consistently receives more funding than any other UW-Madison group, was allocated $376,696 Monday night to spend in 2006.
With Parent's Day as the theme for Saturday's football game, Cardinal Food has chosen some of Madison's defining restaurants for you and your family. Enjoy!
In July, an envelope-pushing strip club owner, Howard White, changed the main sign for his joint on Century Boulevard near the Los Angeles International Airport from 'Live Nude Nude Nudes' to a bolder and more controversial 'Vaginas R Us.'
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Labor and Licensing Policy Committee met Monday afternoon to address what it considers to be a major problem in UW-Madison clothing: sweatshop labor. The LLC approved a proposal that seeks to eliminate sweat shops from the supply lines of brands that supply UW apparel.
In the intimate setting of the Beefeaters Room in Memorial Union, Debra Davis, a retired media center specialist turned speaker, shared her positive story about coming out as a transgender.
Without a doubt, the match-up between No. 1 USC and No. 14 ASU will be the game to watch this weekend. Senior quarterback Matt Leinart and company showed that they might be human last week against Oregon, if only for a moment. The Trojans gave up 13 unanswered points then righted the ship with 45 of their own.
\Flightplan"" is one of those movies that contain several singular elements that would each be enough to attract different types of moviegoers. For instance, some people may have been attracted by the promised action sequences, others by the preview's flirtation with cognitive derangement, and maybe even a fraction were drawn in because of a Jodie Foster fetish. Who knows-it's possible.
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