A week of junk food takes its toll on Jay
By Jay Storey | Apr. 13, 2006There can never be too much of a good thing, especially when it comes to food. With this philosophy in mind, I decided last week to abandon all nutritional recommendations ' ¦'
There can never be too much of a good thing, especially when it comes to food. With this philosophy in mind, I decided last week to abandon all nutritional recommendations ' ¦'
Move over crossword puzzles. More and more students are starting to discover a quirky number game called Sudoku to keep themselves busy during class. [Sudoku] is an entertaining way to ' ¦'
Fresh off of a national championship last Saturday, the UW men's hockey coaching staff continues to garner awards. USA Hockey named Mike Eaves the head coach of the U.S. men's ' ¦
The Badger Baloney is obviously fake news—merely a satirical commentary on life in Madison. Except in the case of public figures, the people are not real.
Madison, specifically the State Street area, is often heralded as the place to go to get away from the traditional American dining experience and enjoy a new and exciting taste ' ¦
This cozy French bar caters to students with slightly fancier tastes. Specializing in wine and martinis, Le Chardonnay serves as a small, high-class French restaurant by day and classy yet ' ¦'
These days it seems like if you want to listen to a current band outside the Top 40 spectrum, there's a one in four chance that any album you'll end ' ¦'
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival has been one of the most celebrated outlets of alternative culture for the past six years. The festival, which takes place annually in ' ¦'
Wisconsin took out state rival UW-Milwaukee Wednesday night at the Field House in four games, sweeping the Panthers. After losing the first match 33-35, the Badgers rallied back, winning 30-18, ' ¦
A rally for clean elections featuring appearances from local Madison politicians was held at Library Mall Wednesday, drawing UW-Madison students and political activists alike. The rally supported Senate Bill 1, ' ¦
So you think Associated Students of Madison is dysfunctional? It is like a well-oiled machine in comparison to the clunky robot known as Student Labor Action Coalition. Of course, well-oiled ' ¦
Members discuss forming committee to correct conflicts In light of the two botched Associated Students of Madison elections in the last two weeks, UW-Madison freshman and ASM member Tim Vlietstra ' ¦
Much to the chagrin of some Republican lawmakers, the newly modified Taxpayer Protection Amendment narrowly passed through an Assembly committee Wednesday afternoon. Just a day before Wednesday's vote, TPA author ' ¦
Many college students at one point or another have considered doing something unconventional to earn money. Some sell their football tickets, others sell their bodily fluids. Two enterprising UW-Madison students ' ¦'
In 1634, Munich, Germany lived up to its slogan Munich Likes You.\ Munich sent a note to Dusseldorf asking, ""Do you like me? Circle yes, no, maybe."" Unfortunately, Dusseldorf was already dating Frankfurt and Munich was heartbroken.
Women promote issue ranking Wis. no. 1 party school Capitol Centre Foods, 111 North Broom St., hosted half a dozen of UW-Madison's Playboy co-eds Tuesday during a promotion for the ' ¦
Although we tend to only remember movies that are phenomenal or terrible, the great majority of films in theaters at any given time are simply marginal. Right now, we are ' ¦'
‘Crime, Punishment and Truth By Testing' seminar
Blue Strom, who described herself as being in gender limbo\ but identifies mostly as a gay man, spoke Tuesday as part of the LGBT Campus Center's Out and About Month ' ¦
At the end of this school year, I will be leaving my column and The Daily Cardinal newspaper. In my two years here, I have only written for the Almanac ' ¦'