Once you go black, you never go back
By Caitlin Cieslik-Miskimen | Apr. 19, 2007Everything bad in life — speeding, fake tans, leather jackets, NASCAR, Indiana — is closely correlated with coffee.'
Everything bad in life — speeding, fake tans, leather jackets, NASCAR, Indiana — is closely correlated with coffee.'
CBS fired Don Imus for doing what broadscasters pay him to do—make racy and insensitive comments. His radio show was part of the ""shock-jock"" niche, as people listened in because they wanted to hear what the jock would say next. Imus has made a living denigrating people of color, different religions and women.
A statewide smoking ban proposal, introduced Wednesday would require all indoor work and public places to become smoke-free, leaving some bar owners up in smoke. '
The Carillon Tower will have its bells ring simultaneously with those of universities around the country today at 11:00 a.m., in front of the Sewell Social Science Building. '
Caroline dines out in England over Spring Break.'
Holding signs emblazoned with letters reading, ""Students and Workers Unite for Justice,"" members of UW-Madison's Student Labor Action Coalition marched up Bascom Hill Thursday afternoon to rally support for Hermosa factory workers and to'
This Saturday local vendors will return to Capitol Square to kick off the summer season of the Dane County Farmers' Market.
UW System President Kevin Reilly announced Wednesday that in light of the deadly shootings at Virginia Tech, UW-Madison Police Chief Sue Riseling will lead a committee to review security procedures at all UW System campuses, according to the Associated Pr'
Columnist Jon Bortin discusses the Virginia Tech tragedy and its relation to the sports world.'
The Madison Police Department and FBI are working together to solve a telephone scam affecting numerous Associated Bank members who have lost money from their bank accounts.'
Tears were shed as students, parents and teachers mourned Monday's Virginia Tech shooting at a memorial vigil held Wednesday night in Bascom Hall.'
Despite rainy weather, the 11th annual nationwide Day of Silence brought quiet and colorful high school and college students together Wednesday in a march from Library Mall to the Capitol.'
It is open season for comic book collectors, sports enthusiasts and rare-jewelry aficionados alike, as the Wisconsin State Treasurer's Office launched its annual auction Tuesday, using eBay for the first time.'
The Madison Downtown Coordinating Committee voted 7 to 5 in favor of recommending the city's proposed Alcohol License Density Plan to the Alcohol License Review Committee Thursday night.'
Question and answer with the UW Dietetics and Nutrition Club'
The Daily Cardinal previews Saturday's Spring Game.'
An almost-sleepless night spent in a conference room resulted in the arrest of one member of UW-Madison's Campus Anti-war Network Thursday morning after the group clashed with office staff, police and Akal security guards over their occupation of U.S. Senator Herb Kohl's, D-Wisc., Madison office.
A UW System school and a Big Ten university experienced bomb threats Wednesday, just days after the deadliest shooting in U.S. history.'