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A number of student athletes have been arrested or have committed other violations in the past years. Now student athletes who infringe the law will have to face a new policy issued by Barry Alvarez, UW assistant athletic director.
I am deeply concerned over the response to Daniel Pipes' lecture next week. Calling for the cancellation of his lecture undermines the notions of openness and acceptance that should permeate our society, and an academic community in particular.
As the polls closed April 10 for the Associated Students of Madison elections, approximately 83 percent of the student population had not voted for their representative in UW-Madison's student government. Many ASM representatives said the 17 percent turnout was a record high due to the opt-out referendum on the ballot.
On March 27 anti-war protesters were pepper-sprayed at University Square. UW-Madison students and community members have disputed the reasoning behind the use of the pepper spray. The dispute led the Police-Community Liaison Committee to hold a discussion with the participants of the protest in Helen C. White Hall Thursday night.
As any good connoisseur of alternate realities, I have a fondness for film. However, excepting the year the \X-Files"" movie came out, I don't venture into the theater superfluously often for one simple reason: people.
With the April 1 election approaching, District 5 candidates Jason Stephany and Robbie Webber are vying for the Madison City Council seat, a district known for diverse constituency and lack of defining issues.
It's time to push the issue. I'm banging my head of increasingly girly hair along to \Master of Puppets"" in order to properly vent the irritation that paces around inside me like a caged polar bear. Or should I say, I'm listening to ""Master of Mullets,"" because everyone in the band (except for Kirk Hammet's borderline perm-mutation) sure had a hell of a nice one?
I guess one could say that men's hockey Head Coach Mike Eaves is going through a trial by fire this season. What has arisen in the past few weeks has caused the first-year coach to be in caught in the middle of a whirlwind he has no way to get out of right now.
When conference previews come out in the preseason, experts and sports analysts try to figure out which team will rise above the rest to finish with the best record and be named conference champion.
With rumblings of war in Iraq growing stronger, many members of the Wisconsin National Guard--including students at UW-Madison--have been summoned for active duty.
On Wednesday night the Wisconsin Badgers (4-2 Big Ten, 14-4 overall) decided to show the Northwestern Wildcats (0-5 Big Ten, 8-8 overall) and the Big Ten a different look. The Badgers came out on fire in the opening minutes after having sluggish starts over the last few games. The Badgers knocked down their first five shots including three from downtown. From the start of the game it was obvious the Badgers were much stronger and more athletic than the Wildcats. The Badgers used their strength and quickness to snatch 21 offensive rebounds and had a 2-1 ratio in rebounds over Northwestern.
A changed University Housing policy is causing a stir with Austin King, a UW-Madison senior and a candidate for the District 8 aldermanic seat.
Michigan State University junior wide receiver Charles Rogers has declared himself eligible for the NFL draft in April, according to a report in The Detroit Free Press.
Dane County Chief Deputy Coroner Kurt Karbusicky confirmed the cause of death of a UW-Madison student as meningococcemia, a bacterial infection of the blood, Wednesday.
We've all heard it before, there is a difference between certain behavior when exhibited by a man and exhibited by a woman. A man can be cunning, clever, on the ball and intelligent, while a woman exhibiting the same behavior is pushy, uppity, moaning and the dreaded B-word. However, we must ask to what degree do these stereotypes become invoked due entirely to gender and to what extent is it a result of certain behavior conflicting with the more positive stereotypes of masculinity and femininity that people assume in their everyday lives. When does shrewdness become just plain shrewish?
In response to the Halloween riots on State Street, a new student organization formed this week to represent students who do not condone the riots. The organization, Response to the State Street Riots, focuses on obtaining signatures from students and community members for a letter that the organization will distribute to State Street businesses.
The brutal beatings of two females on Oct. 8'one on the 500 block of University Avenue'were perpetrated by the same individuals according to a Madison Police Department statement.
A little more than halfway into the season the UW women's soccer team (2-2-2 Big Ten, 5-5-3 overall) is sitting in the middle of the Big Ten standings with high hopes for the remainder of the season. The team is coming off a 1-0 victory over the University of Illinois and a 1-1 tie against the University of Iowa. Four of the five loses have come against top 25-ranked opponents, and every loss was decided by one goal.
UW-Madison junior Lena Garcia represents a demographic online pay music service providers would like to target. Garcia said she downloads online music everyday, but primarily uses the online service Grokster, which, like its predecessor Napster, allows users to trade their MP3s with each other and download them at no cost.