Jay Storey’s theory of economical eating
By Jay Storey | Sep. 13, 2006My professor is evil. Yours too? Fine, so they're all out to get us. But does yours starve you? Didn't think so.
My professor is evil. Yours too? Fine, so they're all out to get us. But does yours starve you? Didn't think so.
GameDay columnist Ryan Reszel examines Wisconsin's non-conference schedule and the fan reaction. '
The women's golf team braved the harsh weather Monday to take second in tournament at University Ridge.'
Interim Dean of Students and former Associate Dean of Students Lori Berquam confirmed to The Daily Cardinal her intentions to pursue the open seat for dean of students. We could not be more pleased.'
School spirit causes otherwise normal people to do interesting things. A seemingly mild mannered computer engineering major might spend an hour perfecting his chest paint, while a quiet English major scrunges for a foam finger and a bevy of philosophy majors spend an evening making insulting T-shirts.
Columnist Erik Opsal argues,\On a day that should have been reserved for remembering and honoring those that died, ABC made the wrong decision by airing [The Path to 9/11]. It only adds to the lies and myths surrounding the War on Terror. An actual docume'
Republican officials criticize Democratic Gov. Jim Doyle, call for change. '
The Local Tavern brings southern-style fare to Madison.'
In a rare unseating of an incumbent opponent, Kathleen Falk defeated current attorney general Peg Lautenschlager to secure the Democratic spot on the ballot for the Nov. 7 election.
According to columnist Anna Williams,\It is time for the men on campus to realize exactly how sexual assault concerns them and that they have the power to combat it.""'
UW-Madison students will finally have a chance to offer input on Halloween 2006 plans tonight at a town hall meeting at Bascom Hall.'
The Badgers may have lost consecutive home games, but the men in cardinal and white enter Sunday's Big Ten opener with a two-game winning streak in regular season conference play.
Paul Hubbard began his Wisconsin career as just a track star. Now, two games into the 2006 season, it appears that he has succeeded in taking on a new role: football player.'
Finished with GRE prep?
Grizzly Bear's new album, Yellow House, proves to the masses that this band can not only shed the trend of ""who can put the weirdest noises into their albums,"" but can also build upon their past experiences and emerge with a very pleasan'
Former dean of UW-Madison's School of Business James Hickman, 79, died Sept. 10 of liver cancer. '
Zach Kukkonen comments on the retirement of Croatian legend Toni Kukoc.'