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The Got The ‘Suicide’ Part Right

Sabrina Coonen, Staff Writer August 23, 2016

The movie that comic goers have been waiting for ever since the thrilling trailer was released in January has finally made its debut, and the film wasn’t exactly what people were expecting. I have...

Patacon is one of the lunch specials at La Taguara

Authentic Venezuelan Food Only A Mile Away

Mary Joan Nastri, Staff Writer August 23, 2016

The Fall Semester of 2016 is coming soon, and you know you will be busy with study groups, classes, and homework. But, before you call that fast food joint that delivers fast, consider a fresh, flavorful,...

Boating in Madisons lakes is always a fun time.

You don’t have to leave Madison to have fun this summer

Eric Swanson, Staff Writer May 8, 2016

Even after most of the students leave for the summer, there are endless opportunities for fun in Madison. Great weather and multiple lakes present many outdoor activities. Brightly colored patio chairs...

Tips for summer travelers

Grace Van Gysel, Staff Writer May 8, 2016

Traveling always seems like a good idea at the beginning, but by the time the vacation comes around stress starts to hit. What do I need? Do I have everything? Am I forgetting anything? I travel a lot...

Annual Country USA event is in Oshkosh in June

Kian O’Brien, Staff Writer May 8, 2016

Wisconsin is notorious for being the home of a variety of acclaimed music festivals annually, most of them in the summer. Regardless of what music genre interests you, you are almost guarantee to find...

Summer Set celebrates its fifth year, Aug. 12-14

Eric Swanson, Staff Writer May 8, 2016

When most people think of a major music festival in Wisconsin, they think of Summerfest. While that may be true, there are many others here in Wisconsin and Summer Set is a great one as well. Located...

Old game, new record with Counter Strike: Global Offensive

Eric Swanson, Staff Writer May 8, 2016

Although “Counter Strike: Global Offensive” has been out for nearly four years, it’s time to review where it began and where it stands today, having held its first $1 million tournament that reached...

Anne Rice’s ‘Interview with the Vampire’ still scary

Allison Althof, Office Manager May 8, 2016

Ever since The Twilight Saga became a thing, vampire novels have gotten a bad reputation for being sparkling, angst filled, vegetarians with relationship problems. Don’t worry this is not a review of...

Justin Bieber lays down and sings in front of a group of screaming fans at Allstate Arena in Chicago on April 23. Bieber performed for two nights in the Windy City as part of his “Purpose Tour.” Bieber seemed to enjoy interacting with the audience throughout the entire show.

Justin Bieber delivers in a pair of Chicago concerts

Megan Behnke, Staff Writer May 3, 2016

Everything is dark. The arena is filled with thousands of people. All you can hear is screams. All of a sudden, lights go up, and Justin Bieber, 22-year-old music sensation, comes up from below the stage,...

’10 Cloverfield Lane’ full of suspense, secrets

Pamela Stevens, Staff Writer April 20, 2016

Writing a review of "10 Cloverfield Lane" presents a precarious path for any writer desiring to prompt readers to run out and see this gem of a film while also not wanting to spoil any of the surprises...

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Mr. Burns electrifies at Overture Center

Elliott Puckette, Arts Editor April 20, 2016

"Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play" is one of those shows that sounds weirder the more you learn about it. If you’ve seen a poster or heard anything, you probably know that "The Simpsons" is involved,...

Shakespeare celebrations kick off in honor of 400th ‘deathiversary’

Elliott Puckette, Arts Editor April 20, 2016

Shakespeare’s getting a lot of good press this year. It’s the 400th anniversary of his death (April 23, 1616, for those who don’t care to count), so everyone, from the Folger Library to the UW to...

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