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New Beer Thursday--Moon Man No Coast Pale Ale
There's an old Groucho Marx joke about expectations. ""I've had a perfectly wonderful evening,"" Marx said, raising his brow. ""But this wasn't it."" At first glance, we had every hope in the world for New Glarus' Moon Man No Coast Pale Ale. The name is just weird enough to create curiosity. It even pulls at our heartstrings by making a beer that we as Midwesterners can identify with, sandwiched between New Glarus' stronger seasonal offerings. Unfortunately for New Glarus, Moon Man never finds its own complex identity.
03/11/2010 - Crustaches
Two UW students victims of attempted robbery
Two UW students were accosted during an attempted robbery on West Mifflin St. early Sunday morning.
Chance for win awaits against struggling IU
For years Indiana was considered the gold standard of Big Ten basketball. Under Bobby Knight, it won three titles and 11 league crowns and was a consistent participant in postseason tournaments.
02/08/2010 - Crustaches
Brown's win may signal swing to GOP in 2010
The historically blue state of Massachusetts witnessed a shift in politics when Republican state Sen. Scott Brown beat his Democratic challenger in the Massachusetts Senate race Tuesday.
Regents stress four-year graduation
UW System President Kevin Reilly stressed the economic benefits of graduating in four years at the Board of Regents meeting Friday.
Campus vending locations questioned
The Vending Oversight Committee gave initial approval to a new vending area that would prohibit vending in certain downtown areas at Wednesday's meeting.
State lawmakers introduce medical marijuana legislation
Medical marijuana may be legalized in Wisconsin if a bill announced Monday makes it through the state Legislature.
CWC makes its case to Student Judiciary
The Campus Women's Center presented its case regarding the Associated Students of Madison Student Services Finance Committee's decision to deny their funding eligibility to ASM's Student Judiciary panel in a general appeal hearing Wednesday.
09/25/2009 - You Can Run
Greased Lightning
Hi Erica,
Doyle’s tax plan steers away more state revenue
Recently, Gov. Jim Doyle made his plans public to help the ailing Wisconsin economy. His policies include raising the capital gains tax, a tax on Internet purchases (E-cards, greetings, digital downloads, etc.) and getting rid of film tax credits, among many others. More importantly, the budget proposals are just another example of the incredibly backward thinking exhibited by our government.
Tempting carbs face tasty competition
The happy holidays are out and resolution season is in. Wishful promises of svelt silhouettes and iron muscles for spring break are in the minds of everyone clearing out the junk food cupboard and making extra trips to the SERF.
Obama names national security team, selects Clinton for secretary of state
President-elect Barack Obama announced his national security team Monday, which will include U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., as secretary of state.
Improve SERF security
In the midst of safety issues constantly on the rise, key areas of campus do not seem to be improving any security measures. Of course UW-Madison students are urged to do their part with increased diligence, but we can only do so much without any form of increase in protection by the university.
Big plays make defining moments in rivalry games
As snow began to fall at Camp Randall during the third quarter of Wisconsin football team's 35-32 win over archrival Minnesota Saturday, the scene was profound. Down 21-7, the Badgers, seemingly reborn with the fresh snowfall, began to play like Badger teams of old with a pounding running game and a suffocating defense.
Big money grants Rodgers legitimacy
The whole mess of what happened with Brett Favre last summer is past me, and frankly, I swore off ever writing about it. I am ok with how things turned out, I think Packer fans as a whole either think the same way or have come to terms with it, and for as bad as the whole situation got in August, the end result was reasonable for all parties.
Interview with Yael Naim
Israeli folk-pop, singer-songwriter Yael Naim's catchy single New Soul"" swooped into the United States early this year and gained immediate popularity via a Macbook Air commercial. Featuring a piano and horn-driven groove with an upbeat and ethereal melody ""New Soul"" reigned No. 1 on iTunes and peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 2008 - right after its debut in the Mac ad.