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By Katrina Peterson | Nov. 9, 2005I assume I speak for the majority of students when I say November is the month from hell. Between exams, papers and semester projects, one can't help but think that ' ¦'
I assume I speak for the majority of students when I say November is the month from hell. Between exams, papers and semester projects, one can't help but think that ' ¦'
In a partisan vote, the state Assembly passed a bill Tuesday requiring doctors to inform women seeking abortions that their fetuses can feel pain. Gov. Jim Doyle's office told The Daily Cardinal he plans to veto the bill.
Judge Norman Yackel guaranteed Chai Soua Vang, a Hmong immigrant convicted of murdering six deer hunters and of attempting to murder two others, would never be free again after the ' ¦
Madison, Wisc: home of Bucky badger, Lake Mendota and two-story beer bongs on game day. Beer bongs aside, there are many other elements that make the perfect tailgate party. Hosts ' ¦'
The Badgers' offensive line will look to regroup and play better this weekend after a disappointing outing last week against Big Ten leader Penn State. Not only did the offensive ' ¦
As President Bush's national approval ratings spiraled to an all-time low last week, experts remain unsure whether such dissatisfaction will be reflected in future Wisconsin races.
This Friday, Madison will see its first Veterans' Day parade in over 15 years, as the culminating event of 'Soldier Appreciation Week,' an event initiated by Associated Students of Madison's Support the Troops Campaign.
'2046,' the latest film from Chinese author Wong Kar-Wai, is intricately woven, gorgeously filmed, and innovatively structured. Unfortunately, it leads its audience not to care about anything happening onscreen. Worse yet, this film could have been brilliant had Kar-Wai not prevented a little thing called 'humanity' from even making a guest appearance in this oftentimes suffocating intellectual endeavor.
In a season that could have been an absolute disaster after losing so many key players to the NFL and then more players to injury, Barry Alvarez and the No. 19 Badgers (5-2 Big Ten, 8-2 overall) have somehow found a way to overcome adversity and put together a successful season. Quite the fitting finish for a coach that has done incredible things for the program, and the irony of finishing off the Big Ten season against Penn State and Iowa is not lost on him.
It's easy to resent fashion models. They get paid gross amounts of money for what appears to be very little work. Putting on expensive clothes, flashing a smile (or, for ' ¦'
1. \You better take care of me Lord. If you don't, you're gonna have me on your hands."" --Raoul Duke ""Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"" 2. ""You discover more ' ¦'
I get a lot of reader e-mails. Not as many as an advice columnist, but certainly my fair share. Because of the incalculable vastness of my knowledge (that I have fooled some of you into believing I possess) many of those e-mails are questions. Sometimes not even sports-related.
The news that Colorado voters suspended their Taxpayers' Bill of Rights put TABOR proponents in the Badger State on the defensive. TABOR-touting fiscal conservatives in Wisconsin scrambled to deflect criticism ' ¦
With the approval of the Plan Commission Committee Monday, 202 N. Charter Street came one step closer to becoming the future home of a six-story building complex that would include ' ¦
Fifty UW-Madison students with a desire to travel and help the less fortunate can do so this winter through the Wisconsin Union's Alternative Breaks program. The Alternative Breaks program is ' ¦
UW System President Kevin Reilly gave his first official State of the University System address to UW-Madison faculty Monday at the Faculty Senate Meeting, addressing how the tightening budget has ' ¦
The external structure is nearly complete on Newell J. Smith Hall, and construction is on track for new students to move in for fall 2006. Smith Hall is part of ' ¦
'Born into Brothels,' a film documenting the lives of nine children in the Red Light District of Calcutta through their own photography, was shown Friday night at the Humanities Building. ' ¦