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By The Daily Cardinal and Whitney Newman | Mar. 12, 2007Jennifer decapitates mice for a living. '
Jennifer decapitates mice for a living. '
The No. 29 UW men's tennis team split a pair of conference road matches this past weekend, dropping Purdue (1-2 Big Ten, 7-2 overall) 6-1 on Saturday and following that with a 5-2 loss at No. 5 Illinois (3-0, 10-3) on Sunday.
A war is being waged between my floorboards. The reason is, those floorboards haven't stopped vibrating since August, and I can't take it anymore. The incessant daily sound and pulse of my neighbors' bass under my feet have brought me to that eye-twitching point of annoyance and fury. Something inside is going to snap soon.
Machine Head started their career with 1994's Burn My Eyes, which went on to become one of the seminal metal albums of the decade. That success proved hard to live up to. The band caught criticism from metal fans on their next three discs for a shift to a more radio-friendly, hard rock sound.
Virginia Commonwealth is suited as a perfect Cinderella, writes Sam Pepper.'
A look into last week's NCAA action.'
Unless I'm in a car ... and the CD player is broken ... and I don't have an iTrip on me ... and I'm too embarrassed to sing ""Piano Man"" out loud ... I don't much listen to the radio anymore. I imagine I am not alone in this. Between CDs and iPods and all this new satellite radio stuff, it's got to be tough for the regular, old-fashioned WXYZ or KABC (total FYI tangent: For classification purposes, all radio stations west of the Mississippi start with a K and all radio stations to the east start with a W). However, despite its myriad of competitors, regular old radio isn't dead, although it might be getting a pretty swift kick in the face soon. According to The Hollywood Reporter, four large radio-controlling companies (Clear Channel, CBS, et al.) have come to terms with the FCC about—well—bribery, more or less.
The ongoing battle between the UW Roman Catholic Foundation and UW-Madison administrators would best end with civility and adherence to the law. To these ends, UWRCF must change its membership to meet UW policy, and UW administrators must grant RSO status'
Some movies are simply made to be enjoyed at the theater. They are not films—they will not woo critics with their nuanced storytelling, nor garner attention with controversial subject matter. They are indeed movies, not films, and they exist solely to entertain, nothing more. Zack Snyder's movie adaptation of Frank Miller's ""300"" is a fine example of an excellent movie when taken for what it is.
The UW System Board of Regents affirmed the ""Growth Agenda for Wisconsin's"" progress at its March meeting at UW-Parkside Friday.
Keaton it Real: This week, Keaton discusses Stephen Hawking's desire to experience space travel first hand.'
Wisconsin's own Democratic U.S Rep. Dave Obey can now be found on Youtube.com, as he angrily expresses frustration with the war in Iraq to a former soldier's mother in the hallway outside Congressional offices in Washington D.C.
UW-Madison's Surplus With A Purpose Shop, a store featuring wares ranging from used computers to bar stools to bicycles, will move from its 2102 Wright St. location to a Madison suburb, the Wisconsin State Journal reported Saturday.
It took 127 minutes and nine seconds of action Saturday night, but junior forward Jinelle Zaugg's goal in the fourth overtime sent the Wisconsin women's hockey team to the Frozen Four for the second straight season as the Badgers defeated Harv'
STOP THE MADNESS. Wait, what madness, stop March Madness? No, ""STOP THE MADNESS"" is the slogan of a new advertising campaign that reprimands universities for allowing major alcohol corporations to advertise during collegiate athletics. The adv'
I feel compelled to respond to the March 8 article ""Coulter slur reflects Republican supporters"" written by my peer Nick Barbash. Barbash wrote an article about the dangers of allowing college Republicans to bring hotheaded, provocative speake'
Madison police said a 47-year-old man was battered and robbed last Tuesday in the Walgreen's parking lot at 2121 S. Park St.
A war is being waged between my floorboards. The reason is, those floorboards haven't stopped vibrating since August, and I can't take it anymore. The incessant daily sound and pulse of my neighbors' bass under my feet have brought me to that eye-twitching point of annoyance and fury. Something inside is going to snap soon.
Police are searching for suspects who left a person critically injured from a hit and run accident early Saturday morning at the intersection of South Park Street and Regent Street. '