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(01/23/13 2:30am)
President Barack Obama made history last weekend as the first two-term president to be sworn into office a total of four times. His progressive speech called to attention the issues of gay rights, environmental awareness and immigration reform. Throughout his career, Obama has modeled his public persona after critical political personalities of the 1960s. This repetitive illusion creates implications of not only how he is forming his legacy, but the direction in which he wants to drive the country. Obama’s pledge to continue that reform gives us hope that progressive action will be taken once again, and that America will be a leader in social change.
(12/03/12 1:46am)
Band Of Horses played a sold out show at The Barrymore Theater Saturday evening. The South Carolina-based band released their fourth studio album, Mirage Rock, in September.
(10/05/12 2:14am)
The First Amendment is one of those rare things that the general population feels quite strongly about, the sound of such a feeling being a unified, “YES!” Maybe because it validates our personal freedoms, maybe because it allows us the courage to voice an unpopular position, or maybe because it’s the key ideal as to why we are allowed to be who we are. Whatever personal reason one may have for their love of free speech, religion, press, protest and petition, generally speaking, it’s a nationally accepted good. Beyond obvious reasons as to why we’re crazy about our most important constitutional rights, such as, well, not being thrown in jail for disliking the president, the First Amendment allows us the elasticity to individualize, yet maintains the strength to unite us through its power.
(11/17/11 6:52am)
Wisconsin men’s hockey head coach Mike Eaves announced the
signing of three players to National Letters of Intent in the early
signing period on Wednesday. The signees were forwards Nicolas
Kerdiles and Morgan Zulinick and defenseman Kevin Schulze.
(11/10/09 6:00am)
In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson observed the first Armistice
Day, which would later become Veterans Day, by reflecting ""with
solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country's
service and with gratitude for the victory."" Ninety years later,
Americans everywhere continue to honor the service and sacrifice of
our nation's veterans on Nov. 11, the anniversary of the end of
World War I.
(10/23/09 6:00am)
The Daily Cardinal and The Badger Herald often offer strongly
opposing viewpoints on campus or city issues. But after Wednesday's
meeting of the city's Alcohol License Review Committee, the main
organization in Madison that decides alcohol policies citywide, we
have agreed with the Herald's editorial board that a combined call
to action is needed.
(09/30/09 6:00am)
(12/11/07 6:00am)
The Campus Antiwar Network said Monday it would like UW-Madison
to join a national program to recruit Iraqi students to study at
American universities.
(11/14/06 6:00am)
One week after Wisconsinites voted to add a ban on gay marriage
to the constitution, a state senator started working on his own
amendment to allow for state-approved civil unions and ban
discrimination.
(03/01/05 6:00am)
The delayed debut of LCD Soundsystem, a.k.a. James Murphy, may
have been a blessing in disguise. Murphy sat back and watched the
next big thing, dance-punk, quickly rise and fall; many of the
leading bands of the movement either moved in a different
direction, like The Liars, or failed to release a consistent album
after successful EPs, like !!!. The dream of dancing to rock music
faded and indie kids returned from the dance floor and resumed
crossing their arms. The cynicism that has recently surrounded this
dubious genre did not affect Murphy one bit.
(12/01/03 6:00am)
Prosecutors produced evidence for former UW-Madison student and
alleged killer Meng-Ju Wu's preliminary hearings Tuesday, according
to The Capital Times.
(09/22/03 6:00am)
U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft will visit Milwaukee this
morning as part of a 16-city tour to promote the Patriot Act.
(04/26/02 6:00am)
Maybe it's because I started drinking when I was 14'shhh, don't
tell my parents'but I find so many results of alcohol consumption
I've seen in my first year in college to be stupid and unnecessary.
Don't get me wrong, I am happy to partake in some underage drinking
every now and then, but I have seen and heard so many unfortunate
stories that it makes me a little hesitant. I'm no saint; some of
those stories are mine. I still regret New Year's. But how do
things manage to get so out of hand?