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(05/02/07 6:00am)
The Princeton Review ranked UW-Madison No. 9 for ""Best Value
College"" in the 2008 edition of its annual book, ""America's Best
Value Colleges,"" claiming UW-Madison ""offers an essential
education at rock-bottom rates.""
(04/30/07 6:00am)
An apartment fire Saturday on the 1100 block of East Gorham
Street left four people homeless and caused more than $150,000 in
damages, according to the Madison Fire Department.
(04/25/07 6:00am)
In the wake of last week's tragedy at Virginia Tech, UW-Madison
Police Chief Sue Riseling has agreed to chair the UW System
President's 2007 Commission on University Security.
(04/19/07 6:00am)
The Wisconsin football team concludes its spring season with the
annual Spring Game Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium. To prepare
football-hungry Badgers fans for the clash of red versus white, The
Daily Cardinal presents its first segment of Five Things to Watch
in 2007.
(04/18/07 6:00am)
First-year teachers in Wisconsin are on average paid the
second-lowest salary in the nation, according to a newly released
study.
(04/15/07 6:00am)
While the Greek system may be better served by ignoring
columnist Nick Barbash's April 12 piece, ""Delta Zeta incident
showcases Greeks,"" it is partly his claim that we evade the press
that has spurred our reaction. An uninformed opinion does little to
slight our accomplishments, but instead offers a unique opportunity
to highlight them.
(04/10/07 6:00am)
According to UW-Madison professors and members of the Wisconsin
Senate, the state's climate is starting to experience beginning
signs of global warming, and if action is not taken soon, it could
spiral out of control.
(04/09/07 6:00am)
After a year of expensive elections, several state legislators
are pushing a campaign finance reform in the Wisconsin Legislature
that would fund state election campaigns completely by the public.
(04/09/07 6:00am)
Businesses on the 500 and 600 blocks of State Street are
breathing a sigh of relief after Madison officials decided last
Thursday to postpone a major reconstruction of the area, originally
planned for this summer.
(04/09/07 6:00am)
Thousands of miles from Wisconsin, a Senegalese female climbed
up a savannah tree and prepared herself for a hunt. Swiftly, she
chose her weapon—transforming a nearby tree branch into a sturdy
spear. With great force, she jabbed the wooden spear into the
hollow spaces of the tree, hoping to immobilize potential prey.
While the huntress failed to land many successful kills, her
actions have captured the attention of scientists around the
world—the Senegalese huntress is not a woman, but rather one of our
close cousins, the female chimpanzee.
(03/27/07 6:00am)
""Showcase 2007,"" an event intended to ""show the university's
best practices,"" was suddenly interrupted Tuesday by students who
wished to showcase what they believed to be one of the university's
worst practices.
(03/25/07 6:00am)
The protagonist of ""I Think I Love My Wife"" describes his life
rather succinctly: ""I'm bored out of my f***ing mind."" Within the
first 30 minutes, audiences will be checking their watches and
thinking the same thing themselves.
(03/21/07 6:00am)
UW-Madison, along with eight other prominent scientific and
medical institutions, issued a report to Congress Monday, warning
that continued flat funding for the National Institutes of Health
could have lasting consequences on the future of science.
(03/13/07 6:00am)
Grocery stores and liquor stores across the state may soon be
able to offer free samples of beer to their customers under a new
bill.
(03/12/07 6:00am)
Jennifer decapitates mice for a living. Working at a
pharmacology lab, it's Jennifer's job to pick out a cute mouse,
hold it firmly, and then lop off its head with a pair of modified
scissors. Jennifer enjoys her job, saying she ""likes to look at
the brains."" On a completely unrelated note, Jennifer would
someday like to work with children. Your mouse-decapitating
experiences should make you a shoo-in for that job at the day care
center, Jennifer!
(03/08/07 6:00am)
Dina Marie's dorm is wallpapered by Bob Dylan and Rolling Stones
posters and photographs of her friends and family smiling. When her
boyfriend from France calls, Dina Marie's face lights up and her
voice switches from English to French. Dina Marie looks like a
happy UW-Madison student.
(02/27/07 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle said Tuesday he supports a plan permitting
Madison and other cities to offer more domestic partner benefits to
employees and same-sex partners.
(02/25/07 6:00am)
When it snows in Madison, it blizzards.
(02/21/07 6:00am)
The UW-Madison Language Institute was awarded a $379,000 grant
by the U.S. Department of Education Tuesday to support the Central
Asian Interactive Listening Series project.
(02/15/07 6:00am)
Recent statistics from the Wisconsin Department of Health showed
a statewide increase in the number of diagnosed cases of AIDS/HIV.