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(11/08/06 6:00am)
I have a rough life. As ""the food guy,"" I'm constantly offered
free food, hounded to taste a yummy cake and bribed with delicious
treats. But when it comes to relationships, cramming your face
doesn't exactly make them come running. But why should I change who
I am for some girl?
(11/07/06 6:00am)
On the evening prior to election Tuesday, political groups
around campus rallied to make a last-ditch effort to gain support
for their candidates before the polls opened this morning.
(10/30/06 6:00am)
Despite the outcome of the referendum, which proposes banning
gay marriage, the issue will most likely be resolved in the court
system, rather than after the Nov. 7 election.
(10/30/06 6:00am)
Amidst the commotion on State Street that accompanies a
Halloween weekend in Madison, the most frightening occurrence took
place on the ice of the Kohl Center where the Badgers dropped two
games to Boston College.
(10/17/06 6:00am)
Madison East High School, 2222 E. Washington, was put on
lockdown Monday morning after reports of a student gun threat.
(10/11/06 6:00am)
The two candidates for state attorney general, Republican J.B.
Van Hollen and Democrat Kathleen Falk, both touted their
prosecuting record and pointed to each other's lack of experience
at a Milwaukee Rotary Club debate Tuesday.
(10/04/06 6:00am)
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office announced Tuesday that it
plans to re-examine patents covering research by stem cell leader
and UW-Madison scientist James Thomson and other UW-Madison
scientists""supposedly the first researchers in the world to grow
and isolate human embryonic stem cells.
(09/19/06 6:00am)
Tony Award winning actress Phylicia Rashad, well known for her
role as Clair Huxtable on ""The Cosby Show,"" gave a speech,
""Enjoying the Journey of Life,"" Monday evening. Alpha Phi Alpha
fraternity sponsored the event, held in Ingraham Hall.
(05/04/06 6:00am)
With this year in the books, Badger fans cannot help but look
forward to next fall and spring. In doing so, there are so many
questions that Badgers fans can ask. The Daily Cardinal broke down
the top questions for next year:
(04/30/06 6:00am)
For as long as I can remember, I have possessed a skill that
allowed me to break the ice with strangers and welcome them into
our group of friends. Now I don't mean complete strangers like the
guy standing on Library Mall insisting that all of us students are
going to hell for drinking and having sex, but new acquaintances of
current friends that are strangers to the rest of our group.
(04/07/06 6:00am)
The Hammer resigns, denies collusion with other Capitol Hill
tools
(04/06/06 6:00am)
Happy 150th birthday, Madison.
(04/06/06 6:00am)
Members of the 2005 championship Wisconsin cross-country team
traveled to Washington, D.C. to meet with President Bush today. The
team is being recognized for NCAA Honors Day, which honors
collegiate teams that have won national titles.
(03/30/06 6:00am)
The two cases proceeded similarly in the beginning. In both
events, a 20-year-old student disappeared, last seen on a
surveillance video leaving a residence building. Each student
departed without a wallet, purse or proper attire for the weather.
Neither gave any indication of a planned destination.
(03/29/06 6:00am)
This Thursday through Sunday, filmmakers from Spooner to Sao
Paulo convene in Madison for the Wisconsin Film Festival, which
features 177 films from 27 countries. Not sure what to go see? As
always, The Daily Cardinal is here for you. We give a sneak preview
of seven of the hottest films to hit Madison since this one reel of
film literally burned up, like, this one time. Festivities include
book signings by Roger Ebert and UW-Madison film scholar David
Bordwell. For more information, visit www.wifilmfest.org. Film
Fests and Madison: as Bogey once said, This looks like the
continuation of a beautiful friendship.\ Or something.
(03/24/06 6:00am)
A Hasidic Jew playing reggae music sounds like one of the most
unlikely marriages in music since Elton John and Eminem played
together at the 2001 Grammy Awards, but there are a lot of
similarities between Orthodox Judaism and reggae. Both are
spiritual and emotional, both rely strongly on morality and both
have musical activist icons in Bob Marley and Shlomo Carlebach.
(03/23/06 6:00am)
The Badger Baloney is obviously fake news—merely a satirical
commentary on life in Madison. Except in the case of public
figures, the people are not real.
(03/23/06 6:00am)
Since its 2001 shutdown due to the instatement of substance-free
housing, UW-Madison's Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity may soon be a part
of the Greek system after five years of waiting for existing
members to graduate, if they achieve student organization status
today.
(02/16/06 6:00am)
The newest release from producer/rapper Jay Dee, a.k.a. J.
Dilla, is probably his best effort to date. Sadly, the Detroit
native will not be around to see the success of his album. James
'Jay Dee' Yancey died Friday morning of kidney failure in his Los
Angeles home. He was 32 years old.
(01/26/06 6:00am)
Nick is an avid Reader of the Day fan. Some say perhaps too
avid. He has now spent months trying desperately to track down a
member of the ROD staff to usher him into periodical history. So,
when the opportunity finally presented itself, he hounded yours
truly for days, even resorting to sleeping outside my door to have
his name emblazoned on the Cardinal's fair pages. Well Nick,
congratulations. Now please get off my porch.