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nathan comp

nathan comp

living in madison, WI
   
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nathan j. comp lives in Madison, WI, where he slogs through college between writing gigs. most recently he slaved for a big man who wanted to crush the little man. instead, the big man crushed comp, who now works for the little man.

Education/Experience: in college

Interests: reading, history, human biology, medicine, genetics, how things work, filmmaking, traveling, research, etc.

Affiliations: Capital Newspapers

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For more nearly 15 years, artist Todd Francis has applied his skills to skateboard decks, snowboards and has even illustrated a children's book. Next month, his first ever design for CreditCovers, "Bl...
UW-Madison scientists are at the cutting edge of a technology that poses enormous potential, and great risks
UW-Madison scientists are at the cutting edge of a technology that poses enormous potential, and great risks
Madison, WI-based CreditCovers is buying offsets for the energy used to house Paris Hilton in the L.A. County Jail.
CreditCovers are simple "skins" that you can apply in a matter of seconds to the credit, check, ATM and debit cards you already have in your wallet, transforming your cards into personalized art piece...
CreditCovers are simple "skins" that you can apply in a matter of seconds to the cards you already have in your wallet, transforming them into personalized art pieces that you see and use every day.
The state claims to have transformed its most punishing prison. But has it really? After eight years, Wisconsin's harshest prison has gotten a makeover. To critics, it remains 'a nightmare.'
UW-Madison medical director and bio ethics pioneer argues that the steroid use in professional sports is much ado about nothing. Sports, he says, are inherently unfair and that steroids don't undermin...
Slowly, very slowly, Thomas Staskal is coming to grips with things he saw and did in Iraq. He is depressed, anxiety-prone and has an acute fear of crowds.
Many Iraq veterans are having trouble adjusting to life at home
How do otherwise rational people make the paranoid leap into fantasy? I glimpse into the minds of political paranoiacs.
a poem about disillusionment and hope. written in the summer of 2001 while hitchhiking through colorado. returned home that september for my sister's wedding. four days later sept. 11 happened. i'm no...
A young man reacts to the loneliness of a found break-up letter.