From the editor's desk: The best in study music playlists
Rileys Tunes:
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Daily Cardinal's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
57 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Rileys Tunes:
In response to the recent shooting of a Virginia Tech campus police officer, UW-Madison Police Chief Sue Riseling discussed improvements the university and campus police departments have made to their crisis prevention and response strategies.
With his show's two-year anniversary special coming up Feb. 24 at the Frequency, Dan Potacke now lays claim to the title of Madison's talk show king. True, that's partially because he might be Madison's only talk show host, but it's an awesome title nonetheless. The Daily Cardinal sat down with Potacke for a recent Q&A about some of his best memories, Gov. Scott Walker and the possible consequences of the Rapture, among other topics.
The Student Services Finance Committee denied the Campus Women's Center the right to an appeal Thursday by a margin of one vote.
The Best Picture race for next year's Academy Awards just got a little thinner. Martin Scorsese's highly anticipated new film ""Shutter Island"" had its release date pushed back from Oct. 2 to Feb. 19, 2010. Not only does this disqualify ""Island"" for the 2009 awards, but it also gets a February release date, a month normally reserved for studio clunkers like ""Son of the Mask"" or ""Biker Boyz."" In fact, the four films released this year the weekend ""Island"" is set to debut were ""Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li,"" ""Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail,"" ""Jonas Brothers: The 3-D Concert Experience"" and ""Fired Up."" If 2009 is any indication, the caliber of February film releases does not typically end up being Oscar-worthy, which leads to the question of why Paramount is delaying the release. The film is already completed, there is no cataclysmic event that should delay it (the terrorist-filled ""Collateral Damage"" was shelved for over a year after 9/11) and the stars haven't had any embarrassing public meltdowns; so why is ""Shutter Island"" being delayed? In short, the economy.
When it comes to sexual assault terminology, experts often consider victims to be individuals who endure the trauma of rape, but in some cases there are others who can feel victimized—those who are falsely accused.
A study released Tuesday said smoking bans have no negative economic impact on Wisconsin cities, although negotiations on a statewide ban remain stalled in the Legislature.
Every year, 800,000 people are trafficked around the world - 10,000 of them into the United States - as slaves. The movie Trade"" brings this issue to the forefront of American media with the story of Adriana, a young Mexican girl, and her brother Jorge.
To some I'm a frightening object, both useful in trained hands as well as dangerous when handled by people with little knowledge. I strike fear into the minds of many, and often a cold sweat develops when uneducated folks see me—much less handle me.
A frat boy relaxes behind me slumped in a sweatshirt and baseball cap during lunchtime at the Regent Street McDonald's. He absentmindedly lifts fry after fry to his mouth while he flips through his notes, perhaps unaware his Premium Chicken Club packs 660 calories and 1.5 grams of trans fat, while his large Coca-Cola adds 310 calories.
After taking numerous classes at this university, chances are at one point you have taken a class in which a professor gave a lecture or assigned a book that you did not agree with.
Promoting democracy, one pint at a time.
Bus passengers will benefit from a reduction in services and altered routes, which will save Madison Metro $800,000, according to Metro General Manager Catherine Debo.
Between 100 and 150 people turned out for a peace rally held Sunday at the state Capitol. The event, sponsored by the Madison Area Peace Coalition, followed the announcement by President Bush that the United States and Great Britain had begun bombing targets in Afghanistan.