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(05/10/12 4:25am)
The college newspaper farewell column—recognizable by the 800 words it spends saying goodbye to people readers have never met and reminiscing over an office where they’ve never been—is a pointless beast. And yet, each spring, we find ourselves at this point as graduating seniors get ready to move on.
(05/10/12 12:08am)
This phrase is about as pretentious a cliché as there is in music, but here goes: It’s hard to describe what The Antlers sound like to someone who hasn’t heard them before. That also means it’s hard to say what they’ll sound like May 30, when they take the stage at Madison’s High Noon Saloon, but we know it’ll be good.
(05/03/12 4:27am)
A little more than six years ago, the Wisconsin men’s hockey team transformed Lambeau Field into a hockey venue, skating to 4-2 win over Ohio State in an outdoor game no one who saw it will soon forget. Then, in 2010, the Badgers moved the Kohl Center’s atmosphere a few blocks up Dayton Street, topping Michigan in the Camp Randall Hockey Classic.
(04/26/12 2:59am)
The story starts with a sandwich bag that “brims with weed.”
(04/18/12 5:31am)
With all of the mystique surrounding Ron Swanson, television’s favorite local parks department director, it can be easy to forget there is a human being behind that mustachioed representation of bacon-and-whiskey Americana. But a human being there is, one named Nick Offerman, who will be taking the stage at the Memorial Union Theater at 8 p.m. Wednesday as part of his American Ham tour.
(04/12/12 1:41am)
A little more than a year ago, I had the chance to see a film called “Not Just A Game: Power, Politics and American Sports.” It’s a documentary co-written by Dave Zirin, a sports columnist and writer for the progressive magazine The Nation, in which Zirin takes on the conventional wisdom that sports and politics are inherently separate entities, and challenges the notion that athletes should stay away from taking political stances.
(03/28/12 10:19pm)
You think you’re ready for it. You really think you are.
(03/26/12 9:21pm)
The Wikipedia page for metal group Gwar is minefield of absurd factoids and anecdotes about the shock-rock band from outer space that will bring their outrageous latex and styrofoam costumes to the Majestic Theatre's stage Monday night.
(03/19/12 2:45am)
DULUTH, Minn.—The Wisconsin women’s hockey team ended its drive for back-to-back national titles Sunday having played one of its best games of the season, battling back from an early deficit and keeping up in an NCAA final against Minnesota that sped along at break-neck pace.
(03/17/12 6:37pm)
DULUTH, Minn.–For the second straight year and fourth time in program history, Wisconsin players erupted in cheers at the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award Banquet Saturday as one of their players received the highest individual honor in women's hockey. This time it was junior forward Brianna Decker receiving the coveted award, joining Sara Bauer (2006), Jessie Vetter (2009) and last year's winner, Meghan Duggan.
(03/16/12 3:22am)
Around this time one year ago, the Wisconsin women’s hockey team found itself getting ready for a NCAA semifinal matchup against Boston College at the Frozen Four, where both teams knew that after stellar seasons they were just two wins away from a national championship.
(03/14/12 2:54am)
With a national championship and the highest individual honor in collegiate women’s hockey up for grabs, this coming weekend has the potential to be the high-water mark for Brianna Decker’s career. As the junior forward gets ready to lead her team into the NCAA semifinal Friday afternoon against Boston College, she is also one of three finalists for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award given to the most outstanding player in the game.
(03/07/12 2:28am)
Something great happened at the Daytona 500 a few weeks ago.
(03/05/12 4:59am)
DULUTH, Minn.—For almost the entire regular season, the Wisconsin women’s hockey team appeared close to invincible. But after falling to Minnesota-Duluth 3-1 in the opening game of the WCHA Final Face-Off Friday, a game in which the Badgers seemed unprepared for their motivated opponent, Wisconsin has now lost two of its past four games heading into the NCAA tournament.
(02/28/12 4:46am)
Here in the land of the Packers and Badgers, it’s not often that we cast a sympathetic eye toward the land of 10,000 lakes. Now might be a good time to start, though, as the Minnesota Vikings seem to have taken a literal understanding of their mascot and are in the process of pillaging our neighbors to the northwest.
(02/24/12 6:22am)
Talk to members of the Wisconsin women’s hockey team about the first round of the WCHA playoffs this weekend against Minnesota State, and a similar theme emerges in how they refer to the start of postseason hockey.
(02/10/12 5:40am)
With the regular season coming to a close, the Wisconsin women's
hockey team (20-2-2 WCHA, 26-2-2 overall) knows its weekend series
against St. Cloud State 4-20-0, 5-23-2) will be the last time it
has a guaranteed a road game. After this weekend, if the Badgers
are to play away from home they will need to earn their tickets to
Duluth, Minn., for two weekends: the WCHA Final Face-Off and the
NCAA Frozen Four.
(02/06/12 4:52am)
e Daily Cardinal
(01/26/12 2:32am)
At some point in the early hours of Wednesday morning, as we
pushed to the end of a hectic night at the Cardinal, I sat down and
opened an e-mail from my mom with the subject line “I assume you’ve
seen this.”
(01/03/12 1:30am)
PASADENA, Calif.—For a season as successful as the one Wisconsin
enjoyed, it is ironic that some of the most indelible memories of
the year came in loses.