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Jamie McMahonPlay Ball! By Andrew Dambeck, Adam Hoge, Jamie McMahon, and Gabe Ubatuba The Daily Cardinal takes a look at the upcoming seasons of UW-Madison’s favorite baseball teams Radiator coil bursts, floods Chadbourne By Jamie McMahon Many students say they experienced minimal damage. Facebook now tracking users’ shopping habits: Protesters force site to modify policy, but data-mining industry continues to grow By Jamie McMahon Facebook modified its publishing policy Friday after users protested against "Beacon," an advertising program introduced Nov. 6. Club Majestic’s image makeover begins Sat. By Jamie McMahon The Majestic Theater, a music venue that had to close its door due to violence, re-opens this weekend under new ownership and a long list of headliners catered to the college-aged listeners. Freshman keep Badgers running strong By Jamie McMahon A closer look at the Badgers' talented duo of freshmen running backs. Zach Brown and John Clay will obtain bigger roles with Lance Smith's recent suspension for the remainder of Wisconsin's road games. Football-ticket demand drives prices up on ExchangeHut By Jamie McMahon For Badger fans who are not selected in the UW Athletic Department’s upcoming football ticket lottery, rushing to other outlets to buy tickets may be the worst thing they could do. Football fans enraged over lost tix e-mail By Jamie McMahon Badger fans across campus expressed both anger and confusion with the UW-Madison Athletic Department Wednesday after discovering season football tickets had sold out before knowing they had even gone on sale. ALRC grants Majestic liquor license By Jamie McMahon The Alcohol License Review Committee unanimously granted a liquor license to the new owners of the Majestic Theatre Wednesday night, breathing life into the venue and possibly the general King Street area. City delays State St. summer construction By Jamie McMahon Businesses on the 500 and 600 blocks of State Street are breathing a sigh of relief after Madison officials decided last Thursday to postpone a major reconstruction of the area, originally planned for this summer. Ryan welcomes annual bout By Jamie McMahon The UW men's basketball team takes on Florida State tonight in the annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge. UW moves up to No. 9 By Jamie McMahon Despite the hoopla surrounding the Badger football team moving up to No. 9 in the Bowl Championship Series ranking, head coach Bret Bielema focused on the upcoming Buffalo game in his Monday press conference. Court ruling will not hinder Green campaign finance By Jamie McMahon Though gubernatorial candidate U.S. Rep. Mark Green, R-Wis., will officially have to finish his campaign without nearly $500,000 after a state Supreme Court ruling Tuesday, his campaigning efforts will not likely suffer as his plans for the final days pri Bielema addresses Hill injury By Jamie McMahon UW football head coach Bret Bielema spoke about the injury status of P.J. Hill and the standout play of Luke Swan, Mark Zalewski and Taylor Mehlhaff at his press conference Monday. Bielema: Hill handling all the pressure fine By Jamie McMahon A first-year player like running back P.J. Hill might be expected to have trouble with the attention he is getting, and head football coach Bret Bielema addressed the concern at his Monday press conference. Bielema preps for Purdue By Jamie McMahon In his press conference Monday, UW football head coach Bret Bielema addressed a number of issues including the standout play of Joe Thomas and the Purdue game Saturday. Harvard Law ‘crafts’ each admitted class By Jamie McMahon Director of Harvard Law School Admissions Toby Stock addressed UW-Madison students and other law school hopefuls at Memorial Union Wednesday, explaining the way in which his department “crafts the class” each year at the No. 3 law school in th Badgers look to bounce back vs. Purdue By Jamie McMahon After losing both Big Ten matches this past weekend, the UW volleyball team looks to upset No. 9 Purdue Friday and avoid an upset loss versus Indiana Sunday. Badgers now ranked By Jamie McMahon In UW football head coach Bret Bielema's press conference Monday, he emphasized the need to avoid complacency following the Badgers' first ranking in the AP poll this season. Representative hopefuls debate at Memorial Union By Jamie McMahon Less than a month before the Second Congressional District election, U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, and Republican opponent Dave Magnum participated in a forum on global issues Sunday at Memorial Union. Christian student group sues UW Board of Regents By Jamie McMahon In the most recent controversy surrounding the recognition and funding of religious student organizations within the UW System, the UW-Superior chapter of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship filed suit against the Board of Regents Monday. Stocco’s performance praised By Jamie McMahon In his press conference Monday, UW football head coach Bret Bielema sung the praises of senior quarterback John Stocco, who set a school record for quarterback rating in Saturday's 52-17 rout of Indiana. Laurie David emphasizes need to curb global warming By Jamie McMahon “An Inconvenient Truth” producer Laurie David spoke at the Memorial Union Theatre Wednesday night as the first Distinguished Lecture Series speaker of the year. Special teams the focus after Michigan By Jamie McMahon After analyzing the film from Saturday's loss, UW football head coach Bret Bielema admitted at his Monday press conference that the team had failed in achieving consistency and that a major misstep had surprisingly come from the special teams unit. Religious student orgs oppose leadership policies By Jamie McMahon In response to the Student Organization Office’s heightened scrutiny of organizations seeking official recognition, several Christian groups recently joined together to form United Response, an alliance opposed to current guidelines concerning the l Daunting matchup awaits By Jamie McMahon With a huge game against Michigan coming up Saturday, head coach Bret Bielema is preparing his team for a tough battle. Ladies head west to extend match streak By Jamie McMahon With a six-match win streak in tact, the Badgers travel to Caifornia for the San Diego Invitational. Protecting Stocco priority one By Jamie McMahon In Bret Bielema's press conference Monday, he addressed many concerns including protecting quarterback John Stocco and dropped passes. Path for student gov’t reform unclear, reps say By Jamie McMahon After ASM rejected the concept of an internal reform committee last semester, strengthening the student government's infrastructure is on the agenda but not yet a specified priority. Anti-apartheid campaigns paved way for current action By Jamie McMahon Two decades ago, UW-Madison demonstrated an unwillingness to support atrocities against human rights when it divested funds from all companies assisting the apartheid institution in South Africa. Now, as the university implements a similar policy against UW turns attention to home opener By Jamie McMahon UW head coach addressed the media Monday, announcing freshman running back Lance Smith could see more playing time next week and named senior defensive back Joe Stellmacher his fourth captain. A history behind favorite Badger football cheers By Jamie McMahon For most Wisconsin students, going to a football game is about much more than merely standing around and passively watching each play. Cheers are a way for fans to actually … New upscale dorm will not aid housing crunch By Jamie McMahon Beginning fall 2006, a brand new Park Street residence hall will provide some freshmen with an upscale dorm experience. Though Smith Hall will represent a more luxurious housing option, it … Faculty pass amended version of Regents'proposed disciplinary plan By Jamie McMahon After much discussion Monday, the UW-Madison Faculty Senate passed an amended form of the UW System Board of Regents' proposed disciplinary plan. Their decision will be passed on to the … Outbreak of mumps may hit UW By Jamie McMahon Health officials are expressing growing concern over the recent outbreak of mumps in the Midwest and the possibility of its spread to the UW-Madison campus, as 17 Wisconsin cases have … UW celebrates first graduates of diversity retention program By Jamie McMahon The UW-Madison POSSE Foundation held a celebratory dinner Monday night at the Pyle Center in recognition of its first four graduating scholars, who will officially finish school with their commencement … Badgers continue to prep for spring game By Jamie McMahon The Wisconsin football team met under the lights of Camp Randall Wednesday night for one of its last practices of the spring. The team continues to prepare for Saturday's spring … Lucas streaking into history By Jamie McMahon Junior sprinter feeds off her own successGoing into Friday's SeaRay Relays in Knoxville, Tenn., UW junior sprinter Shuntia Lucas was not expecting much. Sickness had kept her from competing earlier … IFC creates committee to handle alcohol issues By Jamie McMahon The Intrafraternity Council tabled discussion on a proposal to ban kegs from all fraternity house parties for the second week in a row Monday. Instead, the IFC formed a seven-member … Living wage plan passes, Union fails By Jamie McMahon Allegations linger over electoral impropriety Students overwhelmingly approved a Living Wage Referendum in Tuesday's Associated Students of Madison elections, while a Wisconsin Union Referendum was turned down by an almost … Michigan race kicks off men's rowing spring season By Jamie McMahon After a long winter of training, the No. 11 UW men's rowing team will begin its season Saturday against Michigan on Lake Mendota. The Badgers hope to rebound this season … After overtime classic, men's hockey recovers By Jamie McMahon After two days off, the UW men's hockey team met to practice Wednesday for the first time since its thrilling triple-overtime win against Cornell. No one was ready to say … Believing in Bellido By Jamie McMahon Competing on a collegiate Division-I athletic team in a foreign country may seem like an intimidating situation to some. However, when sophomore UW men's tennis player Felipe Bellido came from … Green'Union South plans to blossom if referendum passes By Jamie McMahon If this week's ASM referendum passes and the current Union South comes down, a new green union is set to sprout from the rubble. The Wisconsin Union Facilities Improvement Plan … Iraq war coverage a challenge to journalists, expert says By Jamie McMahon Embedded journalist and author George Parker spoke at the Chazen Museum of Art Wednesday night on the relationship between the Iraq War and journalism. Parker, who is known for his … Student groups to take gay rights fight to polls By Jamie McMahon Organizations vow grassroots support in time for Nov. election College is place for unique ideas, pollster says By Jamie McMahon Making it clear from the beginning of his Distinguished Lecture Series speech that he was Republican, acclaimed political pollster Frank Luntz was greeted with nothing more than a few disgruntled … Young guns vaulting way into UW record books By Jamie McMahon For most, pole vaulting brings to mind mainly up and down movements. For freshman Jenny Soceka and redshirt sophomore Blair Luethmers, however, this track season promises to feature a back-and-forth … ’Terrific Tuesdays’ discussion series tackles current diversity, sexism issues By Jamie McMahon Campus cultural perspectives aim to inform public |
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