How to fight the 'Freshman 15'
By Ben Sykes | Sep. 9, 2004There are many unique aspects to being a freshman in college: dealing with your roommate's smelly laundry, getting laughed at by a stranger when you ask \Where is State Street?"" ' ¦'
There are many unique aspects to being a freshman in college: dealing with your roommate's smelly laundry, getting laughed at by a stranger when you ask \Where is State Street?"" ' ¦'
The Wisconsin women's soccer team will play its home opener Friday night when it goes up against North Dakota State University. The Badgers are riding a four-game winning streak to ' ¦
UW-Madison received a $2.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation, a gift intended for the newly founded Wisconsin Alliance for Minority Participation. Consisting of 21 state and private colleges ' ¦
The University of Nevada-Las Vegas Rebels should be feeling a little nervous coming into Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday. With a shortened practice week for UNLV, multiple players out due ' ¦'
The race for the Heisman Trophy Award is underway and the top candidates are a couple of familiar faces to the college football scene. Although a tough, grueling season awaits ' ¦'
If one had to pick a word to describe Amy Bladow, it might be a difficult task to find a single word that sums up everything about her. For the ' ¦
In honor of Badger Head Coach Barry Alvarez's 100th win, GameDay looks back on his 10 best wins'
After missing all of last year with a hip injury, senior defensive end Erasmus James entered this season as the defensive line's best kept secret-opponents would be busy trying to ' ¦'
Mountain West If you're looking for this years Bowl Championship Series buster, you have to look no further than the Mountain West Conference and it's Cinderella, Utah. The Utes entered ' ¦'
College presents many anxieties, but perhaps the most nerve-wracking thing we do as students is introduce ourselves at the first meetings of discussion sections. Whatever the course is, first impressions ' ¦'
Anthony Shadid, a 2004 Pulitzer Prize-winning news writer and former Daily Cardinal staff member, was in town Wednesday to deliver the Ralph O. Nafziger lecture to a standing-room-only crowd at ' ¦
We, at The Daily Cardinal Arts Desk, realize that adjusting to any new experience is hard. As a public service to our readership we asked rockstars ranging from Fountains of ' ¦'
With election day less than two months away, the UW-Madison branch of the New Voters Project announced they have already registered 3,218 young voters, and said they hope to register ' ¦
Wisconsin is a swing state, one of the 20 or so states that will decide the upcoming election. As a result, at a Kerry rally up north a few Bush ' ¦
Hoff worked his way up station, starting as intern
What a difference a year makes. Exactly one year ago yesterday, the very first The Long and Short of It debuted in this, the finest collegiate news publication in the ' ¦'
A student housing building spree and caps on student enrollment have driven downtown vacancies up, a circumstance that tenants may be able to leverage to their advantage. \I'm seeing a ' ¦
Every fall, thousands of students from all over the country flock to Madison in search of the perfect college life. But what of the kids who leave Madison in search ' ¦