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What some will sacrifice for democracy
Cieslewicz presents Capital Budget to public
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz introduced the 2011 Executive Capital Budget to the public Tuesday.
Nozuka gives off mellow vibe
If there is one skill that Justin Nozuka has mastered, it is the art of repeating himself. Not just once or twice, but frequently, throughout almost every songs on his new album, You I Wind Land and Sea. It is almost as if he could not think of any other lyrics to put in, so he gave up and decided it would be best to sing the same thing over and over, changing the musical lines for each song. His voice is soothing, but certain words can get really annoying quickly. Some might remember Nozuka as the one-hit wonder responsible for ""After Tonight,"" in which he began this sometimes obnoxious repetition.
04/13/2010 - Crustaches
Man robbed at knifepoint downtown
A 22-year-old Madison man was robbed at knifepoint Sunday evening, according to the Madison Police Department.
Woman robbed, maced on Langdon Street
A strong-armed robbery on the 100 block of Langdon Street occurred Friday at approximately 2:40 a.m. and resulted in a woman's purse being stolen.
Worst of economic recession seems to be over for Madison and Dane County
As experts are increasingly in agreement that the national economy has hit bottom and is slowly mending, statistics also reveal this may be true of Madison and Dane County.
Badgers look to avenge home loss against Illini
The Badgers will travel to Champaign Sunday to take on the Fighting Illini as they look to finish the Big Ten regular season on a high note before beginning postseason play.
SLAC asks Martin to cut UW's contract with Nike
The Student Labor Action Coalition held a teach-in at Chancellor Biddy Martin's office Friday, asking her to cut UW-Madison's apparel contract with Nike because of the mistreatment of factory workers at two plants in Honduras.
Badgers defeat Gophers in double-OT Border Battle thriller
It was a hero's homecoming for junior guard Alyssa Karel. The St. Paul, Minn., native led the Wisconsin women's basketball team to a much-needed 76-74 victory against the Minnesota Gophers Thursday night, grabbing a steal and then scoring the winning basket with just five seconds left in double overtime.
UW-Madison students, faculty embrace Mac movement
UW Senior Sara Schoenborn's identity is about to change. After five years, she's switching from PC to Mac.
09/17/2009 - Charlie and Boomer
Lady icers wrap up near perfect first half
As first semesters go, it could not have been much better for the Wisconsin women's hockey team.
Best finish this spring for women's golf
With just over two weeks until the Big Ten Championships, the ladies of Badger golf took their talent south to Norman, Okla., Sunday to compete in the three-round Susie Maxwell Berning Classic. Wisconsin finished fifth out of 16 teams.
'Romeo and Juliet,' a tragedy in tutus?
When Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet"" takes center stage at the Overture Center on Tuesday, Jan. 23, most audience members will see the bard's tragedy of star-crossed lovers as they never have before but always wished they had in high school: without words. Instead, audiences will have the chance to see those eloquent verses, complex wordplay and sexual innuendos translated through dance by the St. Petersburg Ballet Theatre Company.
The late Kelly Nolan's sisters, MPD ask for help in search for her killer
Kelly Nolan's killer, or killers, remain at large, and Monday, her sisters and the Madison Police Department spoke publicly to reach out to the community for help in solving several unanswered questions.
Sexual assault a year-round problem
As many campus organizations are working to publicize, April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month at UW-Madison. While almost everyone is aware that the majority of sexual assaults are committed by someone acquainted with the victim, the truism still bears repeating.
Steve Brown building scars campus skyline
Most students recently received an e-mail from Steve Brown Apartments showcasing its new University Square apartment building. The website contains pictures and details of the building, and though the structure itself is impressive, the building casts a high-class and out-of-place shadow on Madison's future.
Seniors leaving a legacy of dedication
As the Wisconsin men's hockey team (11-11-2 WCHA, 14-15-3 overall) enters the last two series of the regular season, there comes a time to look back and look at where the team has come from, how they found their identity and most importantly who took hold of the reins and led the team to its current position.