Lawmaker changes stance on no-call list
By Kerry King | May. 9, 2007State Democrats criticized a Republican senator for switching her stance on expanding the state's ""do-not-call"" list to include cell phones Tuesday. '
State Democrats criticized a Republican senator for switching her stance on expanding the state's ""do-not-call"" list to include cell phones Tuesday. '
Two Madison police officers will be honored at a TOP COPS awards ceremony Saturday in Washington, D.C., for their heroic performances while on call last April.
The grilling season has dawned on UW-Madison, and for every juicy burger flipped, a grilling hazard awaits.
Sam loves Spotted Cow like a fat boy loves cake. For him, no party is a real party if he can't drink his favorite Wisconsin brew. It's gotten to the point where Sam views Spotted Cow as a life necessity, perhaps like water. He even sometimes w'
\While most music today is about falling in love or breaking up, Natasha Bedingfield, in the midst of her growing popularity, attempts to sound like an average girl on her latest album, N.B.,"" writes Marly Schuman.'
For the past dozen years or so, the UW men's tennis team had been familiar with the cellar of the Big Ten. The program hadn't finished higher than a tie for fifth place in the conference since 1994, and hadn't reached the NCAA Tournament'
The term ""mountain biking"" can be deceiving.
There is no better way to experience nature's untouched beauty than to hike through some of our national parks. Even parks with vast mountain terrains typically have trails for hikers of all experience levels. Straight from the experts—here are the trails worth trekking.
Abandoning solid ground for a glassy water excursion can be one of the most relaxing and invigorating ways to explore a national park.
\Maybe college is an escape, but so are long, hot showers and everything else worth savoring in life,"" writes Ryan Gallentine in Get Rich or Die Ryan.'
Anna bids farewell with some sage advice: Don't stand idly if the world crumbles around you.'
If the Charter Street Coal Plant is not up to code, the university must fix it. Overall, UW-Madison should strive to be the best and not just scrape by with the bare minimum.'
To some I'm a frightening object, both useful in trained hands as well as dangerous when handled by people with little knowledge.'
\Over Memorial Day weekend this summer, filmmaker David Lynch, quantum physicist Dr. John Hagelin and singer/songwriter Donovan will converge upon Fairfield, Iowa's Maharishi University of Management for a three-day mix of workshops and seminars on '
In the wilderness, humans have basic requirements including shelter, clothing, food and water. Since we no longer live in prehistoric times, we can simply drive to the nearest camping store and buy the necessary supplies.
Unfortunately for you Cardinal sports readers, you are stuck with me for another year. The Pep Talks are gone, and you will just have to deal with a column name that still does not make sense to you (Seriously, just think: ""A Hole in One"").
The Apostle Islands sparkle like green emeralds against the deep blues of Lake Superior, with occasional flashes of white beach flanking the vibrant green. Believed to have been named by the early Jesuits who drew up maps of the area, the Apostle Islands were originally inhabitated by the Ojibwe people who lived throughout the Great Lakes area.
A few energy-saving techniques to help save some cash.'
I would like to comment on Kathryn Minnick's article, ""Sea change needed in U.S. gun control debate after Va. Tech"" from April 25 and pose a few questions. '