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(12/01/09 6:00am)
It is rather pretentious to state that no two experiences are
entirely alike. The fact that commensurate experiences are
incredibly difficult to generate is inherent to life—it is part of
the human condition. But there are moments that transcend this,
moments that ask you to examine each individual moment of your life
with a quantitative scientific precision. Monday night at the
Majestic, The Books provided one of those moments.
(11/19/09 6:00am)
The Associated Students of Madison Student Council voted
Wednesday to recommend Mark Woulf to fill the position of a
citizen-voting member on the Alcohol License Review Committee.
(11/10/09 6:00am)
(09/24/09 6:00am)
This year we find ourselves in the midst of the university's
Year of the Humanities, a series of lectures dedicated to esoteric
topics in hopes of increasing visibility of the humanities on
campus and to promote the worth of a well- rounded, humanistic
education in the job market. A liberal arts education is often
composed of a lot of intangibles, but if the university is truly
serious about its commitment to a humanistic education and the
worth of the humanities to mankind, it needs to commit something
more tangible to the cause.
(09/22/09 6:00am)
Nearly $400,000 in excessive funding was spent on state
administrative operations according to an audit released by the
Legislative Audit Bureau.
(09/18/09 6:00am)
Supporters of a single-payer health-care system rallied at the
Capitol Thursday with members of Mad as Hell Doctors and state Sen.
Mark Miller, D-Monona.
(09/17/09 6:00am)
(02/26/09 6:00am)
The police officer that reportedly saw Ald. Mike Verveer,
District 4, in a room smelling of marijuana at a downtown sports
bar acknowledged her mistake reporting the incident, according to
documents released Wednesday.
(01/29/09 6:00am)
Twenty-two days. Over 1,300 Palestinians killed, including 200
women and 410 under the age of 16. Over 5,300 wounded. Thirteen
Israelis killed, including nine soldiers. Total war costs are
estimated at $1.43 billion. And yet, the day after Israel declared
a cease-fire, Hamas fired 20 more rockets.
(10/13/08 6:00am)
Going to the doctor's office is bad for my health. I went to my
8:45 a.m. appointment Wednesday morning, only to find that the
office was closed until 9. As I sat on the cold cement waiting for
the doors to open, I could feel my cold worsen, my blood pressure
rise and a severe case of spontaneous dental hydroplosion develop.
(09/08/08 6:00am)
(05/30/08 6:00am)
Considered the world's finest field biologist, George Schaller
has been a giant in the conservation community for the last 50
years. Schaller's message for today's students: Every student that
goes to any university should have a mandatory course on the
environment, whether they're going into law, medicine or physics.
They can't have economic degrees and not think about the
environmental consequences."" In other words, along with English
comprehension and world history survey courses, students should
also gain some ecological literacy.
(05/02/08 6:00am)
If you haven't heard Boris yet, make doing so No. 1 on your
to-do list. This Japanese three-piece boasts mastery of a number of
genres, including but not limited to punk rock, psychedelic rock,
many metal varieties, ambient, and a number of sounds that have yet
to be (or may never be) classified. Indeed, the one lasting tag you
can attach to this band is superhuman.""
(04/18/08 6:00am)
This week, Madison Metro proposed a number of route changes
aimed at decreasing congestion and increasing on-time performance
for bus arrivals and departures across the city. Overall, the
changes will add a net 33 hours to daily bus service across the
city.
(03/27/08 6:00am)
Tuesday night, Ald. Eli Judge, District 8, and Jessica Pavlic,
student chair of the State-Langdon neighborhood, laid out secession
framework before the executive committee of Capitol Neighborhoods
Inc.
(03/25/08 6:00am)
The State and Langdon Neighborhood Association plans to propose
seceding from Capitol Neighborhoods Inc. at Tuesday's Executive
Council meeting in response to CNI's recent recommendations to
crack down on downtown alcohol consumption.
(02/14/08 6:00am)
It's been more than a year since the two Democratic candidates
announced their intentions to run for president. We thought we'd
have a nominee by now. Feb. 5 was supposed to decide it all. So,
after a year of campaigning and numerous primaries, we now know
this could all come down to the convention in August - and the
votes of 796 people.
(01/23/08 6:00am)
The state Assembly will vote on the Compassionate Care for Rape
Victims Bill on Wednesday, a bill that began debate six years
ago.
(01/18/08 6:00am)
In late December, the UW-Madison School of Music announced Glen
and Winifred Skillrud of San Antonio, Texas would fully fund two
students starting in the fall of 2008.
(12/13/07 6:00am)
MILWAUKEE - After getting out-rebounded by an undersized
Marquette team Saturday, the Badgers were determined to not let it
happen again against another Milwaukee rival.