Has Holly found dark humor's limits?
By Holly Noe | Sep. 17, 2004As part of my ongoing effort to remain a quasi-informed citizen, I was browsing The New York Times' e-mail edition the other day when I noticed an odd headline: \At ' ¦
As part of my ongoing effort to remain a quasi-informed citizen, I was browsing The New York Times' e-mail edition the other day when I noticed an odd headline: \At ' ¦
The who's who of liberal presidential candidates descended upon Madison Wednesday and liberal voters were left to decide between one candidate's potentially successful yet intellectually uninspiring fare, and the other's ' ¦
Conference demonstrates games' medical use
UW-Madison freshman Andy Gordon is no stranger to political rallies. His mother dragged him to a Clinton rally in Green Bay when he was eight years old. \I was whining ' ¦
Wisconsin Progressives, including Mayor Dave Cieslewicz and Associated Students of Madison Chairwoman Emily McWilliams, released an open letter Wednesday asking potential Nader voters in swing states to forfeit their vote ' ¦
I'm having a hard time understanding Elliot Sober's position, or how natural imperfection discourages logical belief in a Designer (\Does 'intelligent design' theory prove or disprove the existence of God?"" ' ¦
An enthusiastic crowd of students and other Madison residents filled the Wisconsin Union Theater to near capacity Wednesday evening to hear independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader address the university community. ' ¦
Although former Army Airborne Ranger Tim Michels emerged as the victorious Republican senatorial nominee Tuesday, the real battle for the U.S. Senate position has just begun. In an upset victory, ' ¦
The citizens were getting frustrated. They had been dutifully paying their taxes, but the tyrannical government didn't give them any say in how that money was spent. They had loyally ' ¦
Some people spend the beginning of the semester re-adjusting to Madison, buying textbooks and trying to start the school year off on the right foot. I, on the other hand, ' ¦'
'Inspirational' blind accompanist dies in hit-and-run
During the first weeks of class, freshmen experience the joys of house parties for perhaps the first time, while most upperclassmen try to regain that rush they once discovered by ' ¦'
Senator seeks to boost sagging Wis. poll numbers
Four years after UW's favorite walk-on joined the Badgers, Jim Leonhard has officially made his mark on UW football-so maybe now it's time to stop referring to him as a ' ¦
If you cringe at the thought of yet another grease-laden, fatty take-out meal, perhaps what you need is an MSG-laden, fatty take-out meal instead. The UW-Madison campus area abounds with ' ¦'
The UW men's golf team will play host to 12 teams this weekend as the 2004 Northern Intercollegiate takes place at University Ridge. The Badgers return home after coming from ' ¦
Dean of UW-Madison's School of Education W. Charles Read announced Wednesday he will retire in June. \The faculty, staff and alumni of the School of Education have been extraordinarily supportive ' ¦
Fewer students are able to attend college due to a 14 percent increase in Wisconsin tuition, according to Measuring Up, The National Report Card on Higher Education. Wisconsin received a ' ¦
Bad news, like sorority girls, tends to arrive in bunches. Such was the case last week as Wisconsin men's hockey Head Coach Mike Eaves had to deal with the double ' ¦
The word \unnecessary"" comes to mind. It's not the sort of unnecessary that means something shouldn't be around at all, but the kind that means it is simply out of place, or rather, already there.