Seniors use past to motivate
By Andy Van Sistine | Nov. 7, 2006Seniors Amy Bladow and Maria Carlini knows what it is like to come short of a title. This year they looks to change that.'
Seniors Amy Bladow and Maria Carlini knows what it is like to come short of a title. This year they looks to change that.'
The UW men's basketball team will conclude its preseason Wednesday when it takes on Carroll College at the Kohl Center.'
Golden Globe Awards and Emmy Awards producer Al Schwartz, a UW-Madison alum, expounded on his life as a producer and his years studying theater at UW-Madison in front of communication arts students Monday at Vilas Hall.'
Adam Hoge looks back on the trip his made to Iowa two years ago and hopes this weekend's return to Hawkeye land goes much better.'
Economic gaps can cause hardship during college.'
On the evening prior to election Tuesday, political groups around campus rallied to make a last-ditch effort to gain support for their candidates before the polls opened this morning.'
Monday is always a lazy day for me. While the rest of the student body trudges off to another week of class, I celebrate the final installment of my four-day weekend with a big mug of piping hot coffee, a stolen copy of The New York Times crossword (thank'
The opening lines to Kazuo Ishiguro's latest novel ""Never Let Me Go"" are sparce and straightforward: ""My name is Kathy H. I'm thirty-one years old and I've been a carer now for over eleven years."" However, something sinister lurks beneath the deceptively simple narration, and only in slow, controlled increments does Ishiguro reveal what exactly a ""carer"" is and the disturbing situation surrounding it.
n what gubernatorial candidate Mark Green's campaign decried as a diversion from Gov. Jim Doyle's record, Michael J. Fox appeared on behalf of the governor at a get out the vote rally Monday. '
UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley outlined challenges facing the university and the administration's goals for the coming year in his annual State of the University speech Monday at Bascom Hall.'
In Madison, guardian angels are more than just figures of one's ? imagination. In fact, certain guardians in the city make citizen's arrests and stop ? crime. ? ? '
At over 90 years old, Arthur Dietrich is one of the oldest living UW-Madison alumni. Although he currently lives in Redlands, Calif., this former Badger took time to discuss campus life 70 years ago.'
As the holiday season approaches, students will be once again looking for gifts that fit their connected lifestyles.
The Associated Students of Madison Student Judiciary oversaw a hearing Monday evening of a student-led group contesting the Student Union Initiative. As of press time, the Student Judiciary had not issued a ruling on the case. '
Just like the rest of the country, Madison was hit hard by the Great Depression, and the university felt it, as well. However, its students and faculty didn't let it keep them down. '
Madison police have arrested one man in connection with a murder Saturday night on the city's west side.'
UW System President Kevin Reilly and the UW System Board of Regents' Special Committee for the UW-La Crosse Chancellor search recommended Nebraska Weasleyan University Interim President Joe Gow for the position Friday. '
Under normal circumstances, the UW student section is welcoming and pleasant. Gentle hostilities are exchanged between the sections and opposing fans have to expect ridicule, but I was not prepared for the intense alienation I felt Saturday afternoon. I have long felt the sting of prejudice and second-class citizenship since it was discovered that I have an inability to clap on rhythm, whistle, snap and—worst of all—participate in massive group dances.