Soaring temperatures put Lake Mendota on thin ice
By Alec Carrel | Mar. 25, 2007With temperatures reaching record highs in Madison Sunday, Lake Mendota is ahead of the average too; this year it is thawing days earlier than springs in the past.'
With temperatures reaching record highs in Madison Sunday, Lake Mendota is ahead of the average too; this year it is thawing days earlier than springs in the past.'
The protagonist of ""I Think I Love My Wife"" describes his life rather succinctly: ""I'm bored out of my f***ing mind."" Within the first 30 minutes, audiences will be checking their watches and thinking the same thing themselves.
Four professors. Four fields. One vision. Cecile Resop talks with Jerry Zhu about artificial intelligence.'
A large explosion ripped through an Engineering Hall auditorium filled with local children and adults Saturday afternoon. The loud blast kicked off UW-Madison's fifth annual Science Expeditions—a day-long event aimed at introducing members of the community to the ""excitement"" of science.
Ever been to Lebanon, Mo.? Well, now you can spend 97 minutes among ""the trees, the berries, the breeze, the sounds, frogs, dogs, the light, the bees"" of Lebanon simply by walking up the street to the Playhouse of the Overture Center. This is the setting for the Madison Repertory Theatre's most recent production, Lanford Wilson's 1980 Pulitzer Prize winning play, ""Talley's Folly.""
The Badgers' offense struggled in a spring football scrimmage Saturday as the defense looked stellar.'
Unnatural. Naked. Listen to Neil Young pour into the opening progression of ""Old Man"" in a live show. Without the immediate inundation of applause, one can't help but detect an obvious void. Yet a curious silence was all that filled the Massey Hall crowd on January 19, 1971. But that silence wasn't unnatural. It wasn't naked. It was history.
Four professors. Four fields. One vision. Cecile Resop talks to Mahesh Manhanthappa about chemistry and nanotechnology'
Four professors. Four fields. One vision. Cecile Resop talks to Edward Friedman about the future of political science.'
\A few questions to ponder: Why do the Ninja Turtles wear masks — how many other six-foot-tall turtles are running around New York that the masks add anonymity? If Splinter has a limp and walks with a stick, how does he still kick ass when he needs to'
UW-Madison sophomore Austin Cannon was arrested early Wednesday morning after his alleged ring of producing fake identifications was discovered, according to Madison police.'
UW-Madison sophomore Austin Cannon was arrested early Wednesday morning after his alleged ring of producing fake identifications was discovered, according to Madison police.'
Gov. Jim Doyle spearheaded a commission to reduce racial inequality in Wisconsin's Criminal Justice System due to the state's high incarceration rates for black men.'
As UW-Madison students fill their suitcases for Spring Break, local attorneys and student groups offered them one important item—legal knowledge, advising them how not to get arrested on their vacations at a Know Your Rights Workshop on Thursday.
Former Wisconsin Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager and state Democrats attacked state Supreme Court candidate Annette Ziegler at a Democratic Judiciary Campaign Committee conference Thursday, questioning the judge's stock holdings in pharmaceutica'
Day two of The Daily Cardinal's mayoral-candidate interviews takes a look into the candidates' views on a variety of issues on campus. Both Mayor Dave Cieslewicz and challenger Ray Allen said campus events like Halloween and the Mifflin Street'
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.'