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By Sam Berns | Feb. 11, 2005Madison-based band tests unique sound with its local shows'
Madison-based band tests unique sound with its local shows'
After Boston College's upset loss to Notre Dame Tuesday night, Illinois now stands alone as the only unbeaten team in the nation. Wisconsin will face off against the Illini Saturday ' ¦
Madison Police arrested Gregory Malone, 45, and Gerald Harris, 46, Thursday morning in connection with the armed robbery of a 50-year-old woman in the 200 block of E. Washington Avenue, ' ¦
The committee leading the $35.9 million demolition of Ogg Hall and building of two new dormitories announced Thursday the new dorm will have features unlike any of the other university ' ¦
Candidates for the Madison City Council District 8 seat met Thursday to debate issues before the primary election Feb. 15. Ryan Corcoran, Kami Eshraghi and incumbent Ald. Austin King, District ' ¦
When I spotted those red Badger bracelets at the bookstore asking me to support the very institution I was waiting in line to have ravish my wallet, I tried to ' ¦'
It may or may not have been coincidental that I strained through director Steven Kay's latest masterpiece since \Get Carter"" in the theater alone. How ""Boogeyman"" managed to earn nearly ' ¦'
As I was watching the Super Bowl halftime show this year, I entered into a state of shock. Paul McCartney's first song, \Drive My Car""-with it's fabulous chorus, ""Beep-beep, beep-beep ' ¦
\Hi. My name is Austin, and I am addicted to oil,"" said Alder Austin King, District 8, at Wednesday's inaugural meeting of Oil Addicts Anonymous, an organization focused on the ' ¦
Like every other holiday, Valentine's Day has done a fine job of increasing our stress levels in every possible way. But as annoying as it might be to walk into ' ¦'
The new budget proposed by President Bush Monday could eliminate funding for student aid programs such as Upward Bound and Talent Search which give first generation students an opportunity to ' ¦
Students who decide to throw massive house parties are also throwing the metaphorical dice. Sometimes, they end up rolling well and cashing in. Other times, the house takes them for ' ¦
This Feb. 14, could chocolate be a substitute for a real Valentine? Still recuperating from a recent break-up, UW-Madison freshman Katy Williams admits that this Valentine's Day, \chocolate may be ' ¦'
Ken Goldstein, What's Golden: For anyone who has had Goldstein as a professor, it is well known that this is a man that keeps his political beliefs close to the ' ¦'
Sweet treats For the big spender: What could be more romantic-or clich??d-than a dozen roses. Show up at the door with a handful of fragrant flowers and your date will ' ¦'
1. UW Breakdance Club Watch or compete in breakdance competitions, MC battles and listen to a variety of DJs. When: Sat. 7 p.m. to midnight. Where: 240 Union South Cash: ' ¦'
Dear (insert name/epithet), I can't believe it's only been (insert time period) since you entered my life and turned it into an exhilarating and (joyous/agonizing) emotional rollercoaster. Perhaps it's true; ' ¦'
It's a good thing hardly anyone ever watches the opposition's response to the president's State of the Union address, because the vacuum of leadership and ideology in the Democratic Party ' ¦
The 'odd-man' out has feelings too'