ASM election results in with no major snags
By Charles Brace | Mar. 23, 2007Associated Students of Madison had a successful online election as of late Thursday night, according to ASM Student Elections Commission Chair Leah Moe.'
Associated Students of Madison had a successful online election as of late Thursday night, according to ASM Student Elections Commission Chair Leah Moe.'
Green license plates for sex offenders are a waste of money and would only hurt the rehabilitation process.'
The UW women's tennis team suffered their sixth consecutive defeat Thursday after losing 7-0 to No. 3 Notre Dame (1-0 Big East, 15-1 overall) at Nielsen Tennis Center.'
The beer hall was packed wall-to-wall with people. Large men in extra-large Packers sweatshirts and women in after-work professional wear crowded along the long bar, waiting to be seated.'
Another win, another step into uncharted territory for UW head coach Lisa Stone and her young Badger team. Fueled by an impressive rebounding performance, the Wisconsin women's basketball team defeated Kentucky 67-61 Thursday night at the Kohl Cente'
Sporting a beard that would make Grizzly Adams proud, Zach Galifianakis' act consists of non-sequiturs interspersed with random piano chords. His comedy might consist of wry observational comedy (""I had just gotten a henna tattoo that said ‘forever.'"") to an extended bizarre song about his ex-girlfriends forming an a capella group to sing about STDs.
Three key parts of the Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey team signed professional contracts Thursday, joining senior goaltender Brian Elliott as the latest members to move up in the ranks.'
Sports columnist Jon Bortin believes the Wisconsin men's basketball team will have a much more difficult time putting opponents away next season.'
A recently proposed bill aims to break up Charter's monopoly in Madison, something that is long overdue.'
The Wisconsin women's basketball team moved on to the Elite Eight of the Women's National Invitation Tournament after holding off Kentucky Thursday evening at the Kohl Center 67-61.'
The UW women's tennis team gets a key component back Thursday when it takes on Notre Dame.'
Eli Judge deserves to be the next alder from District 8. Judge will bring a rational voice to the Madison City Council and will be responsive to needs of UW-Madison students who make up the majority of the district. '
There's a question that has been nagging on my mind for several minutes now: If I knew I was going to die tomorrow, what would my last meal be? Would I quick motor home for a taste of Mom's cooking? Would I go someplace upscale and unnecessarily expensive like Nadia's? Or would I just swing by Wendy's drive-thru and grab a couple double cheeseburgers in order to save a few bucks?
Students in UW-Madison's College of Engineering may pay higher tuition in coming years if the college decides to implement a differential tuition system.
Good commentators have disappeared, writes Sports Editor Zach Kukkonen.'
Madison residents will have the opportunity to elect a mayor on April 3, 2007. While incumbent Mayor Dave Cieslewicz and Ray Allen are both admirable candidates, we feel the city and UW-Madison's votes should go to Cieslewicz.'
One of the greatest and most irritating ironies of collegiate life is that students are simultaneously lauded as the bright hope for the future by teachers, politicians and relatives while being treated as the lowest common denominator by a majority of th'
Benicia, CA - No Leonardo DiCaprio lurks on these abandoned vessels, but you can see a ""ghost fleet,"" which currently consists of more than 125 vessels maintained by the National Defense Reserve Fleet.
The mayoral election is less than two weeks away and both candidates — Dave Cieslewicz and Ray Allen — sat down with The Daily Cardinal to discuss three key issues concerning UW-Madison. The first is safety.'
The Recording Industry Association of America sent another batch of pre-litigation letters Wednesday in order to warn UW-Madison students who download and share music illegally. However, UW-Madison is still refusing to distribute the letters to the studen'