Prince continues his Purple Reign
By Joe Lynch | Mar. 30, 2006After spending the better part of a decade making music seemingly no one but he wanted to hear, Prince made an unexpected but entirely welcome return to pop music with ' ¦'
After spending the better part of a decade making music seemingly no one but he wanted to hear, Prince made an unexpected but entirely welcome return to pop music with ' ¦'
Labor groups converged outside a Madison McDonald's and McDonald's-owned Chipotle Wednesday to protest working conditions and low wages for workers who supply tomatoes to the fast-food giant. The Coalition of ' ¦
Jack Kerouac did it. So did Johnny Cash. And most likely, so are a handful of people sitting around you at College Library. Taking amphetamines such as Adderall and Ritalin ' ¦'
Although it has become commonplace to find an array of empty beer cans adorning the grass outside of UW-Madison residence halls on Saturday mornings, there may be more discreet abuse ' ¦'
They're all around us, created by us, used by us. They demonstrate what is right and wrong, and even entertain and make us feel better about ourselves. I am, of ' ¦'
The two cases proceeded similarly in the beginning. In both events, a 20-year-old student disappeared, last seen on a surveillance video leaving a residence building. Each student departed without a ' ¦
For the vanguard of the punk revolution of the late '70s, mainstream recognition has not been a predictor of longevity. The Sex Pistols were through before the decade was out, ' ¦'
It may seem like just yesterday that the Fathers of our country threw off the yoke of British oppression and declared their independence. It's actually been more like 230 years, ' ¦'
The eighth-annual Wisconsin Film Festival begins this weekend, spanning four days full of a variety of films. The films come from numerous locales, ranging from local to worldwide. One hundred ' ¦
Dilapidated wooden shingles hanging over the bar lend The Paradise Lounge the air of a working man's Paradise. A treehouse of love where young and old come together to grab ' ¦'
Dems accuse GOP of kowtowing to party leadership Although Wisconsin abolished capital punishment 150 years ago, the state Assembly is scheduled to vote on a resolution that would give Wisconsin ' ¦
Gov. Jim Doyle announced plans to conserve 64,633 acres of land in three northern Wisconsin counties, marking the largest conservation land acquisition in state history. The Wisconsin Department of Natural ' ¦
Alleged UW knife-wielder arrested A scuffle between two UW-Madison students resulted in an arrest after a knife was pulled on Bascom Hill at approximately midnight Tuesday, following an initiation event ' ¦
Following Washington, D.C. lobbyist Jack Abramoff's sentencing to almost six years in prison, both of Wisconsin's political parties are pointing fingers at each other over which gubernatorial candidate has ties ' ¦
Obese individuals in the United States are continuing to blame anyone but themselves for eating at McDonald's instead of Subway or having the double cheeseburger instead of the garden salad. ' ¦
Every week, students go to the store and stock up on specific brands of food. Although students may not be aware of it, many of their food choices could be ' ¦'
Any rational, sensible person might assume that the following melodramatic, heartbreaking lyrics — just a few more hours until we are all alone,\ ""just a few last hours, we got to make ' ¦'
A Golden Ducat In a game review or preview, the author tries to describe certain elements of the game to the reader assuming they know a bit about the subject. ' ¦'
Undergraduate research journals on campus are giving a younger set of UW-Madison academics opportunities to publish research, previously only offered to graduate-level students. Illumination, the journal for humanities-related content, is ' ¦
Around the nation, jungle gyms creak under the weight of a chubby youth. Our nation is facing a childhood-obesity epidemic that will make the present heart disease rate look paltry. ' ¦'