Pudas runs down our generation's college cult classics
By Joe Pudas | Apr. 3, 2006Snap, Crackle, Pudas! The first night I lived in the dorm, I cruised around door to door to meet new friends and hopefully round up a group of people to ' ¦'
Snap, Crackle, Pudas! The first night I lived in the dorm, I cruised around door to door to meet new friends and hopefully round up a group of people to ' ¦'
Following a horrendous start to the weekend, the UW softball team (1-3 Big Ten, 12-13 overall) salvaged a victory Sunday to get in the conference win column. Last Friday and ' ¦
Construction on East Washington Avenue led to traffic delays over the weekend on Madison's east side. Traffic heading eastbound on the street was diverted to East Johnson Street, where long ' ¦
Students have been in an uproar lately about how their money on campus is spent. Whether it is WUFIP, the Living Wage referendum or Associated Students of Madison elections, students ' ¦
Two Madison taxi drivers were assaulted and robbed in separate incidents Wednesday night. According to the Madison Police Department, both incidents involved a pair of black males and, in both ' ¦
Fall registration is upon us and this junior working toward a self-designed visual culture studies major is busy sifting and winnowing through the timetable like a Choose Your Own Adventure ' ¦'
The UW men's tennis team was unable to get back on track this weekend, dropping two Big Ten road contests at Indiana Friday and at Penn State Sunday. The Badgers ' ¦
What you'll need: Jeans, thread (can be blue but any color is OK), seam ripper, pins, scissors Step 1: Using a seam ripper, open the inner leg seams from the ' ¦'
Former governor and Wisconsin native Tommy Thompson may have his sights on entering the political world once again. However, the capacity in which he may do so is still uncertain, ' ¦
New York's critically adored art punk trio, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, return after a three-year absence with a new album, Show Your Bones. Advance critical reaction suggested this would be ' ¦'
Glitch caused by multiple entries, not voting numbers, says DoIT A group of students constituting a government that seeks to replace Associated Students of Madison demanded a full disclosure of ' ¦
There is no doubt that the most universally known, worn and adored clothing of all time is jeans. Their recognizable styles and brands can be found in every corner of ' ¦'
It is exciting when a local artist receives international attention and turns the heads of music critics around the world. Madison musician Charlemagne played South by Southwest and has garnered ' ¦'
U.S. News and World Report released a series of national graduate school rankings Friday. UW-Madison placed in many of them. Among them: Schools: — The School of Business ranks 31st. Last ' ¦
In Tuesday's upcoming Dane County Board Election, no clear-cut candidate emerges as the best representative from District 5, which is composed almost entirely of students. Yet to abstain from endorsing ' ¦
Following the unforeseen technical glitch during the Associated Students of Madison voting last week, new dates are as follows: The Voting for the Living Wage and Union Renovation Referenda resumes ' ¦
The UW Hospital and Clinics' In Vitro Fertilization program, though slated to close by June 30 due to infighting among the program's physicians, will remain open, the UW Medical Foundation ' ¦
The era of the Associated Students of Madison is over. ASM is a vain, bloated, corrupt and inefficient body that serves no one but the resume-padding careerist hacks who profit ' ¦
Three months removed from a victory over Auburn at the Capital One Bowl, the atmosphere surrounding the Badger football team is that of enthusiasm and rejuvenation. While the players collectively ' ¦
College admissions decisions are increasingly being based on the wealth of the students applying instead of true merit, according to Harvard law professor Dr. Lani Guinier. Guinier, who spoke Friday ' ¦