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(10/12/06 6:00am)
As a college town, Madison has a large amount of renters. This
means tenants' rights are an important issue for the city to
tackle. The ordinance proposed this week to the City Council is a
significant step in protecting the rights of students as
renters.
(06/01/06 6:00am)
You're going to gain the Freshman 15'there's no getting around
it. But lest this evoke thoughts of flabby bellies, take a moment
and imagine the wonderful indulgences that will comprise those 15
pounds of collegiate gluttony.
(01/26/06 6:00am)
Though Gov. Jim Doyle claimed he has never met Georgia Thompson,
a top administrative aide who was indicted Tuesday, gubernatorial
candidates cite corruption within the Doyle administration.
(12/07/05 6:00am)
'Hockey isn't an individual sport,' senior defensemen Tom
Gilbert said, and that is a very good thing. Gilbert, an assistant
captain for the No. 1 ranked team in the country, is the modest
type. He rarely garners the attention as some other players on the
Badgers like forwards Robbie Earl and Joe Pavelski or goalkeeper
Brian Elliott, but that hardly means he is not worthy of attention.
Gilbert is a behind-the-scenes type of guy but certainly deserves
his fair share of credit in the nation's current longest unbeaten
streak of 14.
(04/14/05 6:00am)
The title eligious studies"" usually conjures images of
churches and traditional worship. However, the religious studies
program at UW-Madison examines the role of religion in every
context except the stereotypical perspective. The program has
become quite an attractive major for students, both religious and
not, at UW-Madison, according to professor and undergraduate
advisor Ronald Troxel.
(03/31/05 6:00am)
Milwaukee native Mark Borchardt attained cult-level fame in 1999
when the documentary film \American Movie"" chronicled his attempt
at creating a horror film. Moviegoers related to Borchardt's
grassroots filmmaking approach. While ""American Movie"" is
Borchardt's most famous offering, the actor and director stays busy
shooting new horror films and playing roles in independent
movies.
(11/12/04 6:00am)
Even though the Wisconsin women's volleyball team will still
focus on its performance until the season ends, the Badger spikers
are already preparing for a the start of a new season, as two
players signed national letters of intent yesterday.
(04/06/04 6:00am)
Research released from the City Attorney's office indicates that
aside from a $100 police obstruction ticket, the city of Madison
may have a difficult time recovering the estimated $100,000 cost of
the Audrey Seiler investigation.
(02/16/04 6:00am)
In a 1993 Internet chat, \The Simpsons"" creator Matt Groening
was asked about the possibility of a ""Simpsons"" movie. Groening's
response would fuel more than 10 years of geek speculation and
anticipation, saying a film ""is way down the line."" That
non-committal string of hope is all fans have had to go on-until
now.
(12/01/03 6:00am)
Starting today, UW-Madison students have another way to bypass
bookstores when buying textbooks: Madbook.com.
(04/16/03 6:00am)
As a guest of the Spotlight Lecture Series, Dr. Peter Duesberg
shared his controversial views on the spread of HIV and the AIDS
virus Tuesday with several hundred people at Memorial Union.
(04/08/03 6:00am)
Students will soon see a relative abundance of both stores and
housing near campus, thanks to low loan rates in past years and an
explosive degree of developer interest in \mixed-use""
construction. With several new multi-function complexes going up on
the southeast side, campus-dwellers can look forward to an influx
of street-level shops and upper-floor housing opportunities.
(03/05/03 6:00am)
Over the past few weeks, you have heard--on several
occasions--there will be a major anti-war demonstration on Bascom
mall this morning. And seeing as you may be reading this commentary
with minutes to spare, you might be wondering whether you should
make a point of attending the rally and marching to the Capitol
with your voice raised.
(01/22/03 6:00am)
The Golden Globes were handed out last Sunday. This year's crop
of winners offered an interesting mix of buzz coming true and bold
wisdom on the part of the Hollywood Foreign Press.
(10/22/02 6:00am)
This week I will be answering questions. Enjoy!
(02/28/02 6:00am)
Michigan never had a chance of coming back.
(02/04/02 6:00am)
The Badger men's hockey team squared off against the University
of Alaska-Anchorage Seawolves this weekend. The Badgers came into
the series hoping to carry the momentum from last weekend's upset
over St. Cloud State and gain some ground on third-place Minnesota.
What the Badgers got was a street fight.
(09/19/01 6:00am)
The Taliban government of Afghanistan delayed issuing a final
response Tuesday to American demands that it surrender Osama bin
Laden, but Muslim clerics there and in Pakistan talked of resisting
the United States if it attacked.