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The Killers fail to flower on latest record

With Sam's Town, the new album from the Killers, we find these former Duran Duran devotees ditching their hometown Vegas glam garments for a more Texas hold 'em, cowboy getup. They took a gamble with their sense of style, but unlike their appe'


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There's no place like home

As students settle into fall it is almost time to find a new place to live, but there are more factors to consider than just getting your own room. This guide to the apartment search can be helpful for all students from freshmen to super-seniors.'


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Men’s soccer loses to Ohio State

As all good things usually do, the UW men's soccer team's unbeaten streak ended at six games Sunday afternoon on the road at Ohio State. The Badgers (2-1-1 Big Ten, 7-4-2 overall) fell 2-0 to the Buckeyes (2-1-0, 6-5-2) but still remain tied atop the Big Ten standings with perennial powerhouse Indiana at seven points apiece.  


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Yo La Tengo’s new album displays their inimitable ‘Ass’-load of indie rock talent

If indie music fans had a classic rock radio station, Yo La Tengo would be a staple. Their eclecticism and constant push to innovate made them critical darlings for almost two decades, but responses to 2003's introspective Summer Sun were lukewarm. With I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass, Yo La Tengo returns to form, revisiting past sounds while creating striking new ones in the process. 


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Global warming a local issue

Global warming is emerging as an important topic among academics because not only is it occurring at a rapid rate, uncertainties are surfacing about how humans and nature will be able to adapt.  


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Men’s hockey gets three points

The No. 1 Badger men's hockey team could not manage a victory Saturday night over the Northern Michigan Wildcats, but came out with a 3-3 tie after winning 3-0 Friday. 


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Cyclist safety crucial for city

According to The Daily Cardinal Editorial Board, \Using a bike to commute to work is on the rise in Madison and has increased 7.6 percent from the 1990 census to the 2000 census. With all these new cyclists riding every day during rush hours, it is necess'


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Gosling shines in ‘Half Nelson,’ one of this year’s best dramas

With sweat pouring down his face, pupils the size of dimes and his heart beating what seems like a million times a minute, Dan Dunne (Ryan Gosling) finds himself sprawled out on the girls' bathroom floor, gasping for breaths and staring up at his student, Drey (Shareeka Epps), who sees him lying there, helpless and holding a crack pipe. 



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