Tuesday Wustrack
March 15, 2012
With spring break coming up and warm weather right around the corner, we could all use a tropical drink. Whether you’re going to sunbathe in the hot Florida sun or you’re staying here in Wisconsin, you can welcome in the summer with an easy and cold drink. On foodnetwork.com, there is a list of... Read more »
Tuesday Wustrack
March 15, 2012
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Chelsea Emory
March 14, 2012
The stage was decorated with white and blue balloons. Colorful lights were blinking and hand-made pictures of dolphins and orange jellyfish surrounded the room. The people in the seats were cheering and eager for the show to start. Finally, the curtains opened and the show began. Malaysians Abroad Diversified... Read more »
Chris Reinoos
March 14, 2012
On Monday, point guard T.J. Ford announced his retirement from the NBA at the young age of 28. A series of neck injuries, including one from this season, have caused Ford to step away from the game. Normally, a back-up point guard’s retirement would not be very notable, especially for Ford, who played... Read more »
Emily Gresbrink
March 14, 2012
Last week, we looked into the arithmetic of batting statistics. While batting is probably the most basic way to gauge a successful game of ball, sometimes it seems that we forget that this is much a pitcher’s game as it is a batter’s. After all, if there isn’t a pitcher, how would a batter be... Read more »
Taylor Kuether
March 12, 2012
If you were a child of the ’90s (and most college-aged young adults right now were), you may have grown up idolizing the athletes elite enough to participate in the Olympic Games. The likes of Tara Lipinski and Michelle Kwan inspired thousands of bouncy-ponytailed elementary school girls to lace... Read more »
Mike Falk
March 10, 2012
The chances of picking a perfect March Madness bracket are pretty slim. And it can be hard to know where to start. According to Augsburg College math professor Michael Weimerskirch, even flipping a coin to decide the winners will only give you 1-in-100 million trillion odds. But that near impossibility... Read more »
Elizabeth Jackson
March 7, 2012
An ethnic studies program in Tucson, Ariz., schools, taught students positive self identity along with history and literature before being banned in Arizona, a director of the ethnic studies department at Tucson Unified School District said Thursday. Augustine Romero, who spoke to students Thursday afternoon... Read more »