Hopper accused of infidelity, living outside of district
By Joe Lynch and Ariel Shapiro | Mar. 21, 2011
ERIE, Pa.—When the Wisconsin women's hockey team took the ice Sunday afternoon, most considered them the favorites to win the National Championship.
While many of you were partying on the beach, enjoying the weather turn in Madison or elsewhere on your spring break, last Thursday I found myself in the House of Parliament in London, listening to British Foreign Secretary William Hague give a speech and entertain debate on the conflict in Libya. Colonel Muammar Qaddafi's forces steadily gained ground over recent weeks, forcing the hand of the international community to respond to ongoing atrocities against civilians and rebels. The Libyan ruler, who rose to power at the age of 27 following a military coup in 1969, has vowed to ""cleanse Libya house by house"" until the uprising of ""rats"" and ""cockroaches"" has been squashed.
Where to find the latest up-to-the-moment updates from Tucson, AZ at the NCAA Mens' Basketball Tournament 2nd and 3rd Rounds
Starting on Feb. 21, The Daily Cardinal and countless other news outlets throughout the state began receiving an onslaught of e-mails from the governor's press office titled, ""Collective Bargaining is a Fiscal Issue.""
State Senate Republicans removed all fiscal items from the budget repair bill, avoiding the need for a quorum, and passed limits on collective bargaining Wednesday, sparking massive protests and raising questions of constitutionality.
Yesterday, this newspaper ran an ad from Pro-Life Wisconsin urging students to make ""healthy choices"" over spring break, warning that emergency contraception can cause ""chemical abortions and deadly blood clots.""