UW searches for championship form
By Nate Carey | May. 30, 2007It is interesting that only one year removed from an NCAA National Championship, the UW men's hockey team is already flying under everyone's radar. '
It is interesting that only one year removed from an NCAA National Championship, the UW men's hockey team is already flying under everyone's radar. '
This summer, as most students entertain themselves with internships, the great outdoors and some well-earned rest and relaxation, two UW-Madison students will participate in the first-ever ""green"" bus tour across the United States.
\Jane Hammond adds a new dimension to paper in her exhibit 'Jane Hammond: Paper Works' at the Chazen Museum of Art,"" writes Eunice Abraham.'
The spring exhibition season has passed and fall competition is months away, yet the UW volleyball team has been busy gearing up for a summer full of challenges and changes. The squad will be looking forward to a trip to Europe and the addition of two hi'
American Doll Posse, Tori Amos' ninth studio album, continues her penchant for overarching concepts. Amos did this previously on 2002's Scarlet's Walk, cataloguing a woman's journey through the United States, and 2005's The Beekeeper. While these albums were lackluster at best, the highs of American Doll Posse rival some of her best songs from Under the Pink, Boys for Pele or From the Choirgirl Hotel.
Hip-hop is no longer just reserved for city streets and stereo speakers — next school year some of the movement's finest student performers will find a hub for their art at UW-Madison.'
At the end of April, the UW Athletic Department released new procedures for the sale, distribution and allocation of student season tickets for men's hockey — available now — and men's basketball — available in September. '
Think back to when eating Lunchables was the highlight of your week. Try to imagine what it was like when you tagged along with your mother to fill up the family van at the local gas station for around a dollar per gallon.'
A fixture in the campus skyline since 1965, Ogg Hall will be torn down piece by piece beginning in August to make way for green space along the East Campus Mall.
For more than a decade, UW-Madison has stood at the forefront of stem cell research. Discoveries by researchers scattered across the university have helped advance scientific understandings of stem cell function and ways stem cells might someday be used to treat a myriad of diseases.
After months of controversy concerning a possible ""boot"" of the apparel contract between UW-Madison and Adidas due to alleged contract violations, the company has pledged to take action.'
It was the night before graduation and everyone was giddy. The streets were full of those people you haven't seen since freshman year — the girl who locked herself in her room playing songs from ""Rent"" on her trombone, the boy from c'
The Wisconsin women's hockey team looks to win its third consecutive NCAA championship as it enters the 2007-'08 campaign.
There's something fishy going on in Hollywood these days. Fishy, as if a bunch of fish-eating birds were ascending to the highest ranks of the film industry—in single file. The penguins are invading. Yes, penguins. And they make Danny DeVito's villainous penguin look like Chilly Willy.
After winning a school-record 12 games last season, the UW football team proved they were a team to be reckoned with. The Badgers finished in the top five at the end of the year, and defeated favorite Arkansas in the Capital One Bowl. With these accomplishments, the 2007 Badger football squad has all the momentum needed to make another run at the Big Ten championship and a potential Rose Bowl invitation.
Check out a few summer book recommendations!'
Congratulations, incoming Badgers, and welcome to The Daily Cardinal. From today forth, you should consider the Cardinal your ultimate UW-Madison news source, social navigator and lecture diversion. '
All incoming UW-Madison College of Letters and Science students must fulfill new requirements for a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree, according to a new curriculum in effect May 21.'
Crime levels have remained steady in Madison's central district — encompassing most, if not all of campus and the surrounding areas — but recent violent crime, such as sexual assaults and robberies, has prompted both students and city offici'
A wave good-bye from their freshman's house fellow on move-in day is not the last time mom and dad will hear from UW-Madison. Say hello to the university's brand new online-based parent program. '