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Longest rivalry in NCAA D-IA continues

This weekend's game will be special for a variety of reasons. It's Wisconsin's homecoming and Bucky Badger promises to be in the highest of spirits with all the festivities before and after game time. Also, Wisconsin cracked the AP Top 25 Pol'


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Harvard Law ‘crafts’ each admitted class

Director of Harvard Law School Admissions Toby Stock addressed UW-Madison students and other law school hopefuls at Memorial Union Wednesday, explaining the way in which his department ""crafts the class"" each year at the No. 3 law school in the nation. 


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UW joins Google archive project

UW-Madison and Google announced an agreement today to digitize more than 7.2 million holdings at UW-Madison Libraries to their book search database, exposing the world to Wisconsin resources and shaping the way Internet research is conducted worldwide.  


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Band antics detailed

After three days of heavy media coverage regarding the UW Marching Band's alleged misconduct, university administration revealed specific, graphic details of the band's misbehavior Thursday.'


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Now a Jaguar, Starks remembers Badger glory

On Nov. 15, 1890, the Badgers took the field in Minneapolis in the first game played in what is now the longest rivalry in college football history. Over a hundred years of wars in the trenches, game winning kicks and heralded running attacks. We need on'


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The dream continues for activist King’s daughter

Before she spoke at Edgewood College Wednesday night, Yolanda King was presented with a photo of Rosa Parks. This was a particularly fitting photograph as Parks is featured in King's new theatrical production. King performed a few excerpts of her production that, in addition to Rosa Parks, depict a young girl in Montgomery, Ala., about to board a bus and sit in any desired seat, for the first time.  


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‘Wet Hot’ guys visit the deep freeze

A male camp counselor in a midriff-baring shirt telling a girl he wants her inside him. An old Jewish man telling young children he went to camp so long ago, ""Fucking Jesus Christ was my counselor."" This is the kind of humor you can expect if you see Michael Showalter and Michael Ian Black's stand-up comedy tour that comes to Madison this Sunday. Showalter, who co-wrote and starred in ""Wet Hot American Summer,"" and Black, who co-starred in ""Wet Hot"" and is a fixture on VH1's ""I Love the '80s,"" are two of the most original, hilarious comics working today. In part one of Showalter's interview with The Daily Cardinal, he talks about his varied career and what makes ""Wet Hot"" so amazing.  


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Jonathan Casillas: more than just a punt-blocker

A Division I athlete on a college campus doesn't have to do or say a whole lot to be considered down-to-earth. He has to nod indiscriminately to fans as he passes, dole out verbal salutations with liberty and award a select but sizable few a high-, '


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