Berklee turns tables on music education
Bridging the gap between academia and the club scene, Boston's Berklee College of Music has become the world's first college to offer a course in the art of turntablism.
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Bridging the gap between academia and the club scene, Boston's Berklee College of Music has become the world's first college to offer a course in the art of turntablism.
In a gallant effort last week, No. 5 Wisconsin women's hockey split two games with No. 1 Minnesota to remain tied with the Gophers for the WCHA lead. In this weekend's matchup, the Badgers (18-5-3) will host the unranked Niagara Purple Eagles (5-19-3) at the Kohl Center. Despite the two teams' disparity in wins, Head Coach Mark Johnson pledges no lack of motivation for his team.
Ticket prices for UW-Madison men's football, basketball and hockey will rise for next year if the Athletic Department votes in favor of increases next month, the department's finance committee decided Tuesday.
A case of laryngitis was not enough to keep an old army veteran down, as presidential candidate Wesley Clark appeared at the state Capitol building Monday to speak to supporters.
After handing down two momentous decisions and taking the summer off, the U.S. Supreme Court returned from summer recess several weeks early to hear arguments Monday pertaining to the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, commonly referred to as McCain-Feingold.
With graduation about a week away, panic may be starting to set in.??Not only do you have to worry about finals and finding a real job, you have to figure out where to take all of your relatives who came to Madison to see you get your well-deserved diploma.??Well, let your panic subside and take them to the family-friendly Hubbard Avenue Diner.??
After a two-year delay, the state Legislature approved 19 different state employee contracts Tuesday, including that of the Teaching Assistants' Association.
The No. 13 men's swimming and diving team placed third at the Texas Invitational while the 12th-ranked women took second place, falling only to No. 7 Texas. The men's team set four school records, and had two NCAA automatic qualifying times, as well as 18 consideration times. The women had four school records, eight qualifying times and 20 considerations.
The Wisconsin Badgers' women's soccer team (3-4-2 Big Ten, 7-7-3 overall) looks to end their season with a bang starting this weekend. They take on the Minnesota Golden Gophers (1-8-0 Big Ten, 6-9-1 overall) Friday in Minneapolis and then travel to Green Bay to battle the UW-Green Bay Phoenix (1-1-2 Horizon, 4-7-2 overall) Sunday.
The Badgers (0-1Big Ten, 6-4)opened up Big Ten conference play on the road this weekend traveling to Ohio State Saturday and to Xavier University Sunday.
Once again MTV has raised the bar on reality television. Their hit show \Sorority Life"" is the new craze on late night TV. Whether you love or hate the pledges and sisters of Sigma, there is no denying the addictiveness of the show. Tonight at 9:30 p.m. the pledge process will be over and we will have to say good-bye to Jordan, Candace, Mara, Amanda, DeDe and Jessica. But before they go, The Daily Cardinal caught up with Mara at home in Maryland on her summer vacation.
If you are reading this, I feel sorry for you. Look out the window. For the first time in months, it's nice out. Really, really nice. So nice, in fact, that you shouldn't be inside sitting through a dull lecture or pounding away on a paper. You should be outside, enjoying the weather. Throwing a baseball. Grilling something. Salmon maybe. Sounds good to me.
INDIANAPOLIS'Imagine 18,000 fans booing you every time you touched the ball. Or how about receiving daily hate mail saying how terrible you are. Would that put you on the edge?
One of the youngest and most popular postseason tournaments begins Thursday. The Big Ten hosts its fifth annual conference tournament. Unlike the previous four years, there are some significant changes.
It is true that there are a variety of interesting and moving displays at the Veteran's Museum that both lay bare the horrors of combat and celebrate the sacrifices of the fallen (""Museum puts heroism on display,"" Jan. 23). But in my mind the coolest draw of the museum is the huge working periscope, plucked from a submarine and placed unassumingly at the end of the museum route in a corner. I have brought several visiting friends there to check this out'admission is donation only. You can get a great telescoped view of the Capitol Square, and the focusing scope rotates 360 degrees allowing you to follow the action. Anyway, this is for all the students reluctant to enter a Veteran's Museum on the merits of history alone.
Steve Martin is my idol. He's smart, funny, cultured. It's not like I want to be in a relationship with him or anything (though I do think it's cool that he dated feminist photographer Cindy Sherman), but if he ever wanted to adopt me, I would sit my parents down for a long talk.
The academic life of an athlete is often misunderstood. Some students think athletes take easier classes and choose easier majors because they are here solely to play sports.
President Bush met Tuesday with Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi, who condemned terrorism and offered his support of the newly renamed Operation Enduring Freedom as they received news that Saudi Arabia cut all diplomatic ties with the Taliban regime in Afghanistan.