Art show sheds light on missed medium
By Megan Detrie | Apr. 16, 2004Think light is limiting? Think again. The art exhibition \Light as a Medium,"" on display this weekend at the Stock Pavilion, will showcase a variety of works similar in only ' ¦'
Think light is limiting? Think again. The art exhibition \Light as a Medium,"" on display this weekend at the Stock Pavilion, will showcase a variety of works similar in only ' ¦'
After reading the April 13 article on the possible return of the draft, I was saddened, though not surprised, at the lengths certain media will go to promote a political ' ¦
UW-Madison sophomore men's hockey player Ryan MacMurchy will appear in Dane County Circuit Court April 23 for an evidentiary hearing stemming from a Nov. 16, 2003 arrest in which he ' ¦
UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley was met with boos from angered students when he did not issue a statement condemning the USA Patriot Act at an accountability session Thursday night in ' ¦
The powerful Tony Kushner drama \Homebody/Kabul"" is currently being performed at the University Theater. The story is about the need to protect one's family and one's country from hate and ' ¦'
John Hodgson, a UW-Madison PhD candidate in anthropology, and his team are the first archaeologists to discover and examine an intentionally constructed 5,000-year-old shell platform on the Pacific Coast of ' ¦
The Landlord and Tenant Issues Subcommittee met Thursday seeking to reshape an ordinance that restricts apartment showing and lease renewal dates in order to relieve tensions between landlords and tenants. ' ¦
UW-Madison sophomore Audrey Seiler's lawyer, Randy Hopper, appeared in Dane County Court Thursday on her behalf. Hopper will seek a plea agreement to avoid trial for Seiler, who was charged ' ¦
A frequent and exasperating practice of Hollywood studios today is their penchant for making movies that must be PG-13. This is a greedy attempt to maximize profits by appealing to ' ¦'
Dane County District Attorney Brian Blanchard formally charged Audrey Seiler Wednesday with two misdemeanor counts of obstructing police officers stemming from Seiler's account of her disappearance in March. The criminal ' ¦
\There's a lot to be proud of; there's a lot to worry about,"" UW System President Katharine Lyall said of the university's future. ""But I don't have to do it."" ' ¦
Rising temperatures invariably send more students ducking into the nearest ice cream or smoothie shop on campus, ordering frozen combinations of berries, bananas, juice, soy milk, yogurt and vitamin boosts. ' ¦'
Amid posters proclaiming \The Patriot Act is not Patriotic,"" U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, expressed her concerns Wednesday regarding the manner in which the USA Patriot Act was passed through ' ¦
Monsanto is curtailing the production of one its main products and that may rekindle old controversies that used to surround it. When recombinant bovine somatotrophin was approved for production in ' ¦'
Ogg housefellow failed to return on-duty pager
Like many of you, I am searching for a job after graduation come May. I fear that if I don't find one soon, I might have to resort to my ' ¦
Natty Nation will literally help raise the roof at a benefit concert for the Dane County chapter of Habitat for Humanity this Saturday. \Our goal is to increase awareness and ' ¦'
Student group offers concerts, panels and workshops'
When it comes to the world of cycling, many people think of the Tour de France and only the Tour de France. In actuality, UW has quite a club cycling ' ¦
We, as a campus, are failing at our task of promoting issues related to diversity. Our reliance on lectures and events do little to involve the campus and are becoming ' ¦