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(09/06/10 6:00am)
LAS VEGAS—The Badger offense garnered most of the offseason press,
and with ten starters returning from the Big Ten's most prolific
attack, it was most likely deserved. After Saturday, though, it may
be time to share some of that hype with the guys on the other side
of the ball.
(05/05/10 6:00am)
House on the Rock Spring Green, Wisc.
(05/02/10 6:00am)
Fans of the New Pornographers have waited anxiously for three
years, but like so many things in life, the waiting makes the
reunion so much sweeter. The band will release its fifth studio
album May 4, having already released a couple of its singles,
""Crash Years"" and ""Your Hands (Together).""
(04/16/10 6:00am)
What can Madison learn from Austin, Texas? A lot, perhaps, when
it comes to producing clean energy.
(03/18/10 6:00am)
Reading Nevil Shute's ""A Town Like Alice"" is like watching
your favorite boxer up against a much bigger opponent, hoping the
ace up your guy's sleeve will pull him through. It keeps you on the
edge of your seat. You watch your man take a few blows, but you've
put money on the fact that they've got what it takes to survive, to
win.
(03/03/10 6:00am)
The state Senate passed legislation Tuesday that seeks to
restrict the resale of tickets outside entertainment and sporting
event venues.
(02/16/10 6:00am)
(02/09/10 6:00am)
Two storms are brewing on their inevitable paths toward campus.
One brings drifts of snow, and the other, if weathered, could bring
the Wisconsin's men's basketball team another Big Ten regular
season title.
(02/03/10 6:00am)
Madison Common Council members voted to increase parking fines
Tuesday in addition to discussing a possible new apartment building
on Mendota Court.
(01/21/10 6:00am)
When Cold War Kids released Loyalty to Loyalty in the
fall of 2008, it was met with mixed reactions. There was no doubt
the group had changed its tone since their first full-length album,
2006's Robbers & Cowards, but reviews wavered on
whether these changes were any good. A common critique was that the
band's tempo had slowed, giving them a more low-key sound. Those
who deemed this a positive transformation will be pleased with the
group's latest release, Behave Yourself EP. Those who
thought otherwise won't be as thrilled.
(12/14/09 6:00am)
We would like to address the Daily Cardinal Editorial Board
article titled ""Students should staff WISPIRG"" published in the
Thursday, December 10, 2009 issue. Many of the statements made in
this article are misleading and appear to have been taken out of
context.
(12/09/09 6:00am)
The sad reality is that all to often, racial profiling occurs,
with little recourse for the victim. It is time to look into this
problem so that it may be deal with according to our highest values
of equality before the law.
(12/08/09 6:00am)
ANYWHERE THERE IS A TEENAGE BOY MASTURBATING, U.S.—In a rare yet
poignant moment, 18-year-old Markus Brandt came of age as he looked
out his window at the stars after a long session of unfulfilling
masturbation. ""There's got to be more to life than this,"" the
college freshman and former starting free safety of his high school
football team said quietly to himself.
(12/04/09 6:00am)
Last year Brandon Jennings became the first basketball player to
go international rather than participate at the college level. His
experience abroad has paid off so far, as the Milwaukee Bucks guard
is averaging 22 points per game this year, including his 55-point
effort a few weeks ago. With the NBA's collective bargaining
agreement expiring in 2011, there are rumblings that Commissioner
David Stern may try to raise the league's 19-year old age minimum.
Based on Jennings' positive results from his abroad experience,
raising the age limit could send even more potential NBA stars and
NCAA standouts to international leagues.
(11/23/09 6:00am)
As part of the 2009-'11 biennial state budget, all employees at
the Wisconsin Division of Motor Vehicles will take a furlough day
this Friday.
(11/23/09 6:00am)
(11/13/09 6:00am)
Wisconsin Students Public Interest Research Group hosted a
health-care fair Thursday to celebrate the recent health-care
reform bill passed by U.S. House of Representatives and to further
educate students on the issue.
(11/09/09 6:00am)
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(11/06/09 6:00am)
The Associated Students of Madison Student Judiciary announced
Wednesday that the Campus Women's Center was not granted an
appropriate appeal after the Student Services Finance Committee
denied their funding.