Bucky Almost Gets Caught at Work [video]
Posted on September 30, 2011

In the craziest twist yet regarding the restructuring of the University of Wisconsin system; University of Wisconsin mascot, Bucky Badger, is to be renamed "Billy Badger".
Apparently, the name Bucky Badger has ties to the UW System as a group and is therefore subject to massive copyright and trademark issues which could arise if Madison spins off from the UW System.
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison now has its own iPhone app.It contains eight tools for students and staff, like calendars of events, directions around campus by foot, car, or bus and information about faculty and staff.The school said that as of last spring, 45 percent of students and 36 percent of faculty and staff reported using a "handheld web device."Called Mobile UW, it can be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store.
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Over 100 hours of video from the past year condensed down to a two minute highlight video for the 2011 Mascot National Championship in Orlando, FL.
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Studying abroad in Prague....and needed to show Prague how to Bucky
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U. ROCHESTER (US)—Simply wearing the color red—or being bordered by the rosy hue—makes a man more attractive and sexually desirable to women, a new study finds.
Interestingly, the study also shows that women are unaware of red’s arousing effect. Full details are reported in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
The cherry color’s charm ultimately lies in its ability to make men appear more powerful, says lead author Andrew Elliot, professor of psychology at the University of Rochester.
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