UW dorms house nearly 90 groups each summer
By Hayley Jacobs | May. 5, 2005As summer approaches, students will be moving out of the dorms to either head home or sublet over the next few months. During this time, the dorms are filled with ' ¦
As summer approaches, students will be moving out of the dorms to either head home or sublet over the next few months. During this time, the dorms are filled with ' ¦
David Duchovny's \House of D"" seems smart. Reading a synopsis will make it sound collectively subtle and touching, but ""House of D"" is not this type of movie. The type ' ¦'
Six thousand votes made Wisconsin blue in 2000. While the state's electoral votes went to Democrat Al Gore, the razor-thin margin is more important. It showcased Wisconsin as a swing ' ¦'
UW-Madison does not offer minors, but because it is more flexible for students and easier on faculty, this is not a major problem. According to Jocelyn Milner, UW-Madison director of ' ¦
\House of Wax"" is only the latest in an annoyingly trendy glut of horror ""reimaginations,"" but it is noteworthy for a particularly peculiar appeal: Paris Hilton's onscreen death. The hotel ' ¦'
This will be my final weekly column for The Daily Cardinal. I will be studying abroad next academic year in the former Yugoslavia, spending one semester in Croatia and the ' ¦
With classes ending and finals a mere three days away, most of us are stressed over the large amounts of work we have to complete in such a short amount ' ¦'
Hordes of students shuffle listlessly through labyrinthine corridors, scale cold concrete and metal staircases and gaze glassy-eyed at windowless ceilings and walls. All the while, muddy echoes of distant music ' ¦
UW-Madison facilities planners recently began formulating design guidelines to chart the development of new buildings and guide the appearance of future campus architecture. Gary Brown, Director of Facilities Planning and ' ¦
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The Raveonettes were thrust into the spotlight with their 2003 album The Chain Gang of Love. The album was recorded in B-flat minor and some songs started to take on ' ¦'
When I mention the word \science"" to people, I sometimes notice their eyes glaze over. I can imagine what they might be thinking: ""Aw, geez, I don't want to talk ' ¦'
Madison's architectural future holds not only streetcars and potential skyscrapers, but also shared desire of architects and city officials for an integration of residential and commercial ways of life. The ' ¦
Proposed legislation that would establish a 3 percent tuition cap remained stuck in a state committee Tuesday after university officials argued it would cripple the quality of education in the ' ¦
On June 18, 2002, President Bush said, \I just want you to know that when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace."" The President, addressing the Department of ' ¦