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(04/16/03 6:00am)
Despite Tuesday's news that the conclusion of Operation Iraqi
Freedom might be drawing near, local chapters of Veterans for Peace
and the Iraq Pledge of Resistance carried out their plans to hold a
civil disobedience action on the UW-Madison campus.
(02/07/03 6:00am)
(02/07/03 6:00am)
In a showing that includes everything, including a kitchen sink,
the UW-Madison Department of Art Quadrennial Exhibition, Feb. 8 to
April 6, reveals the diverse styles and innovations of UW-Madison
faculty and emeritus professors.
(01/21/03 6:00am)
Greetings all! It's time for another semester here on our cozy
isthmus of brotherly, sisterly and drunkardly love. I hope you meet
this new year in good health and spirits.
(01/21/03 6:00am)
Pop quiz, name the only undefeated team on the University of
Wisconsin campus. Men's basketball? Try again. How about women's
hockey? Nope. If you said wrestling, then you guessed correctly ...
and luckily. While most of us spent winter break catching up on our
sleep, the only undefeated team on this campus has been compiling
an 8-0 record and a No. 17 ranking, according to the wrestling
publication, InterMat.
(11/26/02 6:00am)
(11/01/02 6:00am)
Amidst all the Halloween partying this weekend, the Wisconsin
football team hopes to pull the ultimate trick on one of the Big
Ten leaders, the Iowa Hawkeyes. The Badgers look to continue the
momentum gathered during their 42-24 victory over Michigan State.
Wisconsin heads to Iowa City, Iowa for an 11:05 a.m. game against
the No. 9 Hawkeyes after breaking a three-game losing streak
against the Spartans.
(10/16/02 6:00am)
Last week I had one of those days when the cards are face down
against anything good happening.
(10/09/02 6:00am)
He has lived the life most hockey players can only dream of.
After earning numerous records and helping his team to the national
championship as a freshman, he went on to play with the U.S.
Olympic hockey team, followed by an 11-year tenure in the pros and
a coaching position with a prominent college hockey team. And the
dream continues.
(04/29/02 6:00am)
Ex-Metallica bassist Jason Newsted first met drummer Brian
Sagrafena during a 1995 Super Bowl party when Brian began playing
funk riffs on an old drum set. Shortly after, Sagrafena introduced
Newsted to singer and guitarist Dylan Donkin and Echobrain was
born. After five years of playing together during Newsted's off
time from Metallica, the trio set about crafting the music of
Echobrain. At times, Newsted's bass still resembles the heavy
pounding from his Metallica days, but the music is far from it. The
recently released self-titled debut record is more melodic than the
heavy metal band and resembles the mid-'90s rock popular when the
band was formed. The Daily Cardinal caught up with Newsted to
discuss some of his current and past music endeavors.
(04/26/02 6:00am)
WASHINGTON'Capping years of frustration, the House voted
Thursday to overhaul the beleaguered Immigration and Naturalization
Service, splitting up its law enforcement and service roles into
separate bureaus within the Justice Department.
(04/12/02 6:00am)
U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft was in Milwaukee Thursday
presenting plans for an anti-terrorism task force composed of
federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, the Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel reported.
(04/10/02 6:00am)
A report was released Tuesday by the National Institute on
Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism showing that 1,400 college students
are killed each year in alcohol-related accidents.
(02/19/02 6:00am)
Alex Witchel's new novel, \Me Times Three,"" opens and closes
with tragedy. But the face of that tragedy changes dramatically
from beginning to end. The beginning embraces heartache and
entertainment as Sandra Berlin finds out that her fianc??, Bucky,
is engaged to two other women. She finds comfort and escape in her
long-time college friend, Paul Romano. Sandra and Paul build their
own ""Will and Grace"" relationship, full of shopping trips,
dinners out and occasional weekend getaways.
(02/04/02 6:00am)
In a measure meant to head off a possible budget crisis in
Madison, Mayor Sue Bauman sent a memo Friday afternoon to the heads
of city departments asking for proposals that would cut their
budgets by 5 percent.
(01/31/02 6:00am)
A 19-year-old UW-Eau Claire freshman died while giving birth in
a dormitory bathroom Tuesday.
(01/18/02 6:00am)
Citing a wish to return to the faculty and a private lifestyle,
UW-Madison Dean of Students Alicia Chavez announced Jan. 11 she
will be resigning from her position at the end of the 2001-'02
school year to take a full-time teaching position at the
university.
(12/12/01 6:00am)
A few weeks ago, standing in a mall before news cameras
encouraging Americans to shop, New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani
said'and I quote almost verbatim from CNN footage'\Someone told me
they thought it's their patriotic duty to shop. I certainly think
it is our patriotic duty to get back to our lives.""
(12/06/01 6:00am)
Another suicide bomber struck in central Jerusalem Wednesday,
killing one.
(11/19/01 6:00am)
A $3 million allocation for construction of a new UW-Madison
Agricultural Research Service Cereal Crops Research Unit
laboratory, as part of an Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA and
Related Agencies appropriations bill for the 2002-'03 fiscal year,
was passed by the House of Representatives Wednesday.