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(09/09/03 6:00am)
In the day and age when professional athletes are getting
younger and younger and are paid millions of dollars to just PLAY
sports, it's easy to forget that for the entirety of an athletes
career, the key to an athlete's success all begins with his or her
coach.
(03/06/03 6:00am)
Nick Collison and Alando Tucker. Kirk Hinrich and Bracey Wright.
T.J. Ford and Dee Brown. Hollis Price and Daniel Horton.
(02/28/03 6:00am)
After Sept. 11, the U.S. government raised security standards on
existing programs monitoring international students' data,
including fingerprints of those from countries designated by the
government as posing terrorist threats.
(02/14/03 6:00am)
The mayoral candidates have been hitting the streets campaigning
for votes in the upcoming primaries. With the primary Feb. 18, two
names seem the most recognizable to voters, current Mayor Sue
Bauman and former mayor Paul Soglin, because they have both held
the office before.
(01/31/03 6:00am)
Wisconsin (3-5 Big Ten, 5-14 overall) beat Northwestern, (1-8
Big Ten, 6-14 overall) Thursday evening in Evanston, Ill. The score
of the match was 66-49 in favor of the Badgers.
(12/03/02 6:00am)
Mark Green knows how money impacts politics. In November of
2001, the ballot box of New York City testified to the crisis at
the polls. Michael Bloomberg poured $74 million into a campaign to
become the mayor of the city while Green, his opponent, could only
raise $16 million. Bloomberg went on to win the election with
almost $100 spent per vote, while Green, the Democrat, saw the
political process break down in a city election where his own
expenditures seemed paltry. Despite the close race, (49 percent to
47 percent) it was evident to Green that money voted more
persuasively than citizens.
(11/11/02 6:00am)
With all the banal, formulaic crap that's constantly played on
corporate radio, Sigur R??s is a refreshing change of pace or maybe
confounding, depending on your view. This Icelandic quartet creates
warm, ambient, enveloping music that is nothing short of
extraterrestrial. None of their \songs"" (if you can even call them
that) are under six and a half minutes long and are sung mostly in
a madeup language that the band affectionately refers to as
""hopelandic.""
(10/15/02 6:00am)
\Imagine a plague you catch through your ears. The new death,
this plague, can come from anywhere; a song, an overhead
announcement, a news bulletin, a sermon. Imagine a higher and
higher resistance to language. No one talks because no one dares to
listen. The deaf shall inherit the earth.
(09/12/02 6:00am)
After a slow start, the summer finally kicked into high gear
with the release of a plethora of hip-hop CDs. Helping themselves
out the most is the entire Weathermen/Mhz crew, who are
establishing themselves as the possible next generation Wu-Tang
Clan. With debut solo albums released by battle rapper Copywrite
(The Highly Exhaulted), possibly psychotic Cage (Movies For The
Blind), eccentric Def Jux front man El-P (Fantastic Damage) and
talented producer RJD2 (Dead Ringer), the Weathermen have their
eyes set on a hip-hop monopoly.
(05/02/02 6:00am)
At 2:22 p.m. on Feb. 22, a new sound echoed through campus'the
voice of WSUM, 91.7 FM, the student radio station.
(04/30/02 6:00am)
Nearly 50 residents of the 400 and 500 blocks of Mifflin Street
got a taste of the city's authorities expectations for this
Saturday's Mifflin Street Block Party when they met with
representatives from the Madison Fire and Police Departments at a
neighborhood meeting Tuesday night.
(04/22/02 6:00am)
It's a beautiful day for a column today, a beautiful day for a
reader. Could you read mine? Would you read mine? Won't you read my
column?
(02/05/02 6:00am)
Army storm troopers set off into the battle zone, well equipped
for any challenge. Suddenly, they run into an enormous problem: The
enemy is a phantom. Believe it or not, I am not talking about the
war in Afghanistan.
(12/12/01 6:00am)
Organizers of an effort to recall Madison School Board member
Bill Keys for his vote against rescinding the board's \ban"" on the
Pledge of Allegiance have until 4:30 p.m. today to collect enough
signatures to force Keys to run again for his seat this
spring.
(12/04/01 6:00am)
Charter Communications technicians transferred their last cable
modem Excite@Home users to Charter's Pipeline service around 3 a.m.
Saturday, ensuring that no Charter subscribers can be cut off from
the Internet due to the Excite@Home shutdown, said Jo-Ell Teixeira,
Charter regional public relations manager Monday.
(12/03/01 6:00am)
First off, I'd like to preface this article by kindly pointing
out that my residents are full of it. You know how your friends can
be'they take one little thing you do and they blow it up to epic
proportions until they're convinced that it's bigger than it really
is. So let me state for the record, I AM NOT addicted to Dr. Mario.
That's just ridiculous.
(11/27/01 6:00am)
Once upon a time of anti-Catholic and anti-Semitic sentiments,
on a campus far, far away, three men of different faiths came
together to create a fraternity based on the principle that all men
are created free and equal.
(10/16/01 6:00am)
If you were thinking about getting a massage in the near future,
now may be the time to schedule an appointment.
(09/26/01 6:00am)
At 6'1\ and 175 pounds, Dominic DaPra appears quite typical in
the student population at UW-Madison.
(09/17/01 6:00am)
Redshirt freshman running back Tyron Griffin has left the UW
football team to pursue other opportunities, according to Head
Coach Barry Alvarez,