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(05/03/04 6:00am)
Deciding to avoid rallying through Mifflin Street, peace
activists marched to the state Capitol Saturday afternoon to
protest U.S. involvement in the Middle East and call for \anyone
but Bush"" at the November election.
(04/26/04 6:00am)
The fire that charred a first-floor bathroom in the Orpheum
Theatre, 216 State St., did not stop shows by UW-Madison a cappella
groups the Madhatters and Tangled Up In Blue from going ahead
Friday and Saturday.
(04/21/04 6:00am)
Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk signed a partial ban on the
use of phosophorous in lawn fertilizer Tuesday, saying it will help
preserve both \blue lakes and green lawns.""
(04/13/04 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle will lobby the Food and Drug Administration
Wednesday in support of Wisconsin's move to offer access to
Canadian pharmacies through its Web site, www.drugsavings.wi.gov.
(03/23/04 6:00am)
The Joint Southeast Campus Area Committee viewed the most
detailed drawings yet of the proposed development of a new
dormitory and office building on Park Street between Regent and
Johnson streets at a meeting Monday.
(03/11/04 6:00am)
The near-catastrophic failure of a nuclear power plant at Three
Mile Island in Harrisburg, Penn., 25 years ago this month tempered
the excitement over radioactive fuel as a source of energy. But in
Wisconsin and in the nation as a whole, there is a new movement
toward nuclear power. Proponents call it cleaner and more
cost-efficient than alternatives.
(03/10/04 6:00am)
Wisconsin withdrew Tuesday from a system giving law enforcement
access to a large, organized database of personal information
called the Matrix that some fear would trod on privacy rights,
according to Brian Rieselman, spokesperson for the attorney
general's office.
(03/09/04 6:00am)
The UW System Board of Regents learned last Thursday it may face
hard limits on increases in state funding.
(03/05/04 6:00am)
UW-Madison's WiCell Institute and Harvard University both
announced this week they plan to make new human embryonic stem cell
lines available to researchers, even though United States policies
prohibit federal funding for any studies that use them.
(03/04/04 6:00am)
Palestinian and Israeli students Wednesday night shared their
views on the territorial conflicts in the Middle East with all who
would listen at an event titled \Palestine 101.""
(03/03/04 6:00am)
The Madison Common Council passed a resolution to endorse
allowing same-sex couples to marry with a narrow vote Tuesday
night.
(02/25/04 6:00am)
Wisconsin residents do not want nuclear power, according to a
cross-section of Madison environmental and public-safety advocacy
groups that rallied in front of the state Capitol building
Tuesday.
(02/11/04 6:00am)
Four Democratic presidential campaigns sent spokespersons to the
Caf?? Montmartre, 127 E. Mifflin St., Tuesday for a panel
discussion on their strategies heading into Wisconsin's Feb. 17
primary.
(02/11/04 6:00am)
Four Democratic presidential campaigns sent spokespersons to the
Caf?? Montmartre, 127 E. Mifflin St., Tuesday for a panel
discussion on their strategies heading into Wisconsin's Feb. 17
primary.
(02/04/04 6:00am)
A 65-34 state Assembly vote Tuesday sank a bill that would have
let citizens carry concealed weapons.
(02/02/04 6:00am)
According to a team of scientists from UW-Madison and other
universities, male marmosets, small tree-dwelling monkeys from
Brazil, are not ruled only by sexual arousal but use parts of their
brain associated with higher-level cognitive processes to choose a
mate.
(01/30/04 6:00am)
A new student group encouraging UW-Madison students to vote Feb.
17 in favor of allowing DeJope Bingo to become a full casino held
its first meeting Thursday.
(01/28/04 6:00am)
State Assembly Republicans delayed a potential override of Gov.
Jim Doyle's veto of a bill allowing concealed weapons Tuesday,
drawing criticism from Democrats.
(01/16/04 6:00am)
More frogs are growing extra limbs and other deformities now
than 50 years ago, according to research published by UW-Madison
scientists in the December issue of the journal \Conservation
Biology.""
(12/10/03 6:00am)
Winter chills have killed off the algae bloom UW-Madison
students can see-and smell-in Lake Mendota each summer, but what
would it take to stop vegetation from choking the lake for
good?