Letter to the editor
By Will Hoverman and Jason Snyder | Mar. 31, 2005Vote against LTE exploitation
Vote against LTE exploitation
UW-Madison graduate student Kevin Gonzalez won Playboy Magazine's College Fiction Contest for his short story entitled \Statehood,"" according to the Capital Times. Gonzalez, a Master of Fine Arts student in ' ¦
A well-worn but dependable maxim frequently cited by Roger Ebert is that the most effective way to critique a film is to make another, better one. Coming appropriately from Fran??ois ' ¦'
Milwaukee native Mark Borchardt attained cult-level fame in 1999 when the documentary film \American Movie"" chronicled his attempt at creating a horror film. Moviegoers related to Borchardt's grassroots filmmaking approach. ' ¦'
If you didn't see a Wisconsin men's hockey team in the last four years, you really missed out on something special. No, I'm not talking about the fact that the ' ¦
Charter Communications began offering telephone service in Madison Tuesday as it made its network in the city all digital. With the new service, Charter completes the \Telecom Triple Play"" of ' ¦'
Whenever I go home, to visit my family there is only one thing I look forward to more than sleeping in a warm, bug and mouse-free house: opening up a ' ¦'
A look at the journey from graphic novel to motion picture'
A recent memo, allegedly written by a Republican staffer, was accidentally leaked to the media. Whether the staffer in question actually wrote the memo is questionable, but it demonstrates in ' ¦
\Is it in you?"" The dramatic advertisements for Gatorade, Powerade, and other sports drinks can often have a psychological impact on athletes, making them believe that the key to success ' ¦'
A pair of UW-Madison experts on student financial aid said Wednesday President Bush's proposed 2006 budget would eliminate several important aid programs and drastically cut funding to others. Steve Van ' ¦
Coming up with an idea for a company can be difficult-unless coming up with ideas is the company. Two UW-Madison students have pioneered a business that markets ideas-the least tangible ' ¦'
The administration's recent cuts to federal financial aid for higher education send a clear message to students: When it comes to paying for college, don't count on Pell Grants. College ' ¦
Stem-cell research at UW-Madison has been drawn into a legislative battle over whether health care professionals can use morality as justification for withholding medical information and refusing to perform medical ' ¦
A music genre is in dire straits when the best album it has to boast in recent memory can be best described as 'a very solid album.' Well, for some ' ¦'
Members of the Vending Oversight Committee sought to improve the culture of State Street by approving proposals for newspaper vending machines, planters and bicycle racks. \Newspaper vending has consistently existed ' ¦
After an early exit in this year's NCAA hockey tournament, the Wisconsin men's team has added incentive to move on to next year. Though the loss to second-seed Michigan in ' ¦
U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D- Madison, held an open discussion for students Wednesday night to touch on the Social Security debate and encourage students to get involved. Baldwin talked about ' ¦
A press release issued Wednesday by the State Joint Committee on Finance stated the committee will not include domestic partner benefits for UW System faculty in the state budget, potentially ' ¦