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(09/30/13 4:58am)
The neglect that the United States government has shown the people of Syria will only produce more danger for the American people from angry Syrian citizens taking refuge in terrorist organizations like Al Qaeda.
(04/19/13 3:42am)
Divers located the body of a 26-year-old man who had been missing since January in Lake Monona Wednesday, according to Madison police.
(03/07/13 5:23am)
When it comes to the federal sequester, have you been nodding your head, pretending you know what’s going on when secretly you have no idea? Well, friends, you are not alone! Only 18 percent of respondents in a Washington Post-Pew poll last week said they understood “very well” what would happen when the sequester strikes.
(05/01/12 5:20am)
(10/04/11 6:00am)
Although the football team ostensibly won the weekend, Madison
businesses were also successful, reaping the economic benefits of
the roughly 40,000 Huskers in town for Saturday's game.
(05/05/11 6:00am)
Gov. Scott Walker issued a proclamation Wednesday to declare May 4,
2011, State Employee Recognition Day in Wisconsin.
(01/17/11 6:00am)
Within all of us exists an inner beast, one that pokes its snarling
head in moments of rage and greed. Most of us learn, for better or
worse, to suppress that monstrous instinct and act civilly. But for
others the creature refuses to be suppressed any longer, growing
like a cancerous tumor until the distinction between the person and
the animal within dissolves.
(12/14/10 6:00am)
Do you know what to do with that red Solo cup after a night of
partying? Most, UW-Madison students don't. However, UW-Madison
Wisconsin Public Interest Group's, Conservation and Recycling
Efforts Campaign (CARE) has been working to combat this
problem.
(04/21/10 6:00am)
(03/25/10 6:00am)
Aw, come on man. Seriously bro, what time is it now? Like 4 a.m.
or some shit? Honestly, I asked for a triple order of Topperstix
hours ago. What the hell is up with this wait?
(02/10/10 6:00am)
I couldn't believe what I heard after Super Bowl XLIV. After a
season of reading and watching virtually every NFL analyst declare
Peyton Manning the best quarterback in NFL history and a player
performing at the height of his career, sports pundits were now
debating whether, after one game, Drew Brees is now better than
Manning.
(09/30/09 6:00am)
Former Vice President Al Gore will deliver the keynote address
Oct. 9 at the Society of Environmental Journalists conference at
the Concourse Hotel in Madison.
(03/09/09 6:00am)
Wisconsin seniors Marcus Landry, Joe Krabbenhoft, Kevin
Gullikson and Morris Cain bid farewell to the Kohl Center in style
last night, receiving standing ovations throughout the game.
(01/27/09 6:00am)
This past week I caught wind of a particularly sad and shameful
story that came out of Texas. Two weeks ago in a high school girls
basketball game between Covenant School and Dallas Academy,
Covenant School won by a margin of 100-0. Yup, 100-0.
(11/24/08 6:00am)
Mounting the Acropolis and gazing out over the sprawling city of
Athens is etched in UW-Madison senior Mike Osberg's memory.
(03/04/08 6:00am)
A power outage Monday at Van Vleck Hall forced the university to
cancel classes in the building for the day.
(02/11/08 6:00am)
It is not often that a team can out-rebound its opponent by 22,
connect on 30 of its 33 free throws while its opponent hits only
12-of-22 and still lose at home. That, however, was exactly what
the Wisconsin Badgers did Saturday against the Purdue Boilermakers.
(12/06/07 6:00am)
I am occasionally saddened to remember we still live in the
present. Perhaps that's an odd thing to say, but surely I'm not the
only one. I've had countless discussions lamenting the decreasing
likelihood of flying cars being widely available in eight years, as
Back to the Future"" prophesized, and let's not even get started on
how disappointing 2001 was. We're bombarded by technology so often
- whether communication, entertainment, or, all too often, love -
we assume that we, as a culture, have got it going on. When we see
proof to the contrary, well, it sucks. This, of course, brings me
to last weekend's weather.
(11/26/07 6:00am)
A new breakthrough in stem cell research engineered by
UW-Madison researchers is not only exciting news for scientists and
patients, but has the potential to quell religious and political
debates that have plagued the technology.
(09/13/07 6:00am)
It's been the talk of the nation for two weeks now, and
deservedly so. Michigan, a perennial powerhouse in the world of
college football, lost its first two games of the year in
embarrassing fashion despite a preseason No. 5 ranking - one of
those games to a Division I-AA opponent and the other a 39-7
spanking by an unranked team.