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(12/07/10 6:00am)
Sleeping In The Aviary have always had a hard time sitting still.
After forming right here in Madison, some seven years ago, the
then-foursome released two albums of hyper-active jangly punk songs
on Science of Sound records before riding over to Minnesota's Twin
Cities and picking up a fifth member. On their first dispatch from
the Land o' Lakes, Great Vacation, Sleeping In The Aviary
ditch their most screeching punk styles for a more flush album that
reins back their wild catharsis with dapper production and tidy pop
numbers.
(11/28/10 6:00am)
Did you know nine out of ten regular smokers began using tobacco
products before age 18? Every day, about 3000 kids become addicted
to tobacco products. We all know that cigarettes are highly
addicting and growing in popularity among youth and teens.
Therefore, the Food and Drug Administration is trying to ban
menthol cigarettes—to help our youth.
(11/03/10 6:00am)
Government is not the solution to our problems. Government is the
problem.
(10/26/10 6:00am)
St. Paul's University Catholic Center submitted designs and
informational plans for a $45 million residential college facility
to the Madison Landmarks Commission Monday.
(10/25/10 6:00am)
(10/14/10 6:00am)
It is not too often that I actually drive my car around campus or
even drive my car in general. Most of the time it serves as a
resting place for leaves or something for snow to bury. It's just
another thing I inadvertently waste my money on. In high school I
actually got my driving privileges revoked due to the fact that I
totaled two cars in one year, racked up the occasional speeding
ticket and may or may not have caused some fender-benders. And yes,
in the best stern Dad voice I can imitate, it is a ""privilege to
operate a vehicle, not a right."" You would think after five years,
two speeding tickets and three cars, I would trust myself to drive,
but I don't entirely do yet, nor should anyone else.
(10/06/10 6:00am)
(10/04/10 6:00am)
The LGBT Campus Center is launching Stop the Silence: LGBTQ
Anti-Bullying Campaign to address ongoing incidents in both
UW-Madison and broader communities. Bullying toward students
identified as LGBT, or those perceived to be, is a long standing
issue for students. While a number of LGBT students have committed
suicide in the last few weeks, this is by no means a recent
phenomenon, nor does it truly reflect the pervasiveness of bullying
that students face on a regular basis.
(10/04/10 6:00am)
Those with knowledge of the U.S. soccer community may already know of UW men's soccer soach John Trask and his already well-traveled career,both at the collegiate level and Major Leage Soccer Level. But for those who have yet to discover the game, it wouldn't be a stretch to say that he's kind of a big deal.
(09/30/10 6:00am)
Martin Schultz, a 67 year-old engineering professor known for his
tough grading and distant relationship with his students, is
regaining popularity by sharing intimate details of irresponsible
and often illegal behavior he exhibited over thirty years ago.
While Professor Schultz had previously been content with his
reputation as a stern professor that challenged his students, he
decided to share intimate details of his past with students after
seeing comments about him on ratemyprofessor.com. Schultz, who was
interviewed for this article, said that he was ""shocked"" when he
read student comments on the Rate My Professor website that
described him as ""a fucking douche"" and a ""miserable, sad,
lonely old man who will die alone if there is any justice in this
world.""
(09/28/10 6:00am)
As a general rule, I will try to avoid rambling on, column after
column, talking about the Brewers and the Packers. However,
something happened at Miller Park on Sunday afternoon (yes, they're
still playing baseball in Milwaukee) that—though it was not
necessarily surprising—caught my attention.
(09/27/10 6:00am)
Seven-thirty saturday morning —""Everybody get up, it's time to
slam now / We got a real jam goin' down / Welcome to the Space Jam
/ Here's your chance, do your—""
(09/26/10 6:00am)
Deerhunter have always been a band so unique that defining their
sound in the context of contemporaries is difficult. ""Atmospheric
punk"" is how the band describes themselves, but this term barely
scrapes the tip of the iceberg that is the signature sound created
by Bradford Cox and his bandmates. Halcyon Digest, the
fifth proper full-length from this Atlanta quartet, finds
Deerhunter expanding the horizons of their sonic landscape while
distilling their songwriting into some of their most poignant and
affecting material to date.
(09/24/10 6:00am)
UW-Madison Engineering researcher and professor Manos Mavrikakis,
along with researchers from Tufts University and Harvard
University, discovered a way to produce hydrogen using less energy
and less money.
(09/22/10 6:00am)
President Barack Obama will speak at a political rally at
University of Wisconsin-Madison next Tuesday, which is being
organized by the Democratic National Committee.
(09/21/10 6:00am)
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(09/07/10 6:00am)
Waupun Correctional Institution mission statement:
(09/03/10 6:00am)
Freshmen, raise your hand if you've pooped your pants yet. (""He
called the shit ‘poop'.""
(05/02/10 6:00am)