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(02/26/03 6:00am)
Last weekend, attendees of the Democratic National Committee's
winter meeting in Washington, D.C. heard from seven of the eight
declared presidential candidates. And as you might suspect, the
weekend was filled with attacks against the policies of the current
administration.
(02/04/03 6:00am)
Last Friday students like UW- Madison junior Kevin Wong
celebrated the Chinese New Year at events such as those held by
CUSA, the Chinese Undergraduate Student Association. \I was able to
expose some of my friends to things that they wouldn't have
experienced otherwise, such as certain Chinese music, food and the
game of Mahjong,"" said Wong.
(01/30/03 6:00am)
About 25 miles to the south and west of Madison lies Mount
Horeb, the eccentric small town best known to outsiders as the
Mustard capitol of the world and the birthplace of Chronic Wasting
Disease.
(01/29/03 6:00am)
President Bush stuck to his increasingly hard-line position on
Iraq Tuesday night in his 2003 State of the Union Address before a
joint session of Congress, citizens of the United States and
governing bodies and their denizens around the world.
(01/22/03 6:00am)
The Golden Globes were handed out last Sunday. This year's crop
of winners offered an interesting mix of buzz coming true and bold
wisdom on the part of the Hollywood Foreign Press.
(12/05/02 6:00am)
The famous scientist Sir Frederick Hoyle once said, \Space isn't
remote at all. It's only an hour's drive away if your car could go
straight upwards."" Of course, if that's still too distant, it is
good to know you can just head down the street to the UW Space
Place, 1605 S. Park St.
(11/04/02 6:00am)
(10/29/02 6:00am)
Perhaps the most frustrating banality in Washington these days
is that the politician who claimed to be absolutely certain of
something several years ago is often absolutely certain of its
opposite by now.
(10/15/02 6:00am)
President Bush connected Saturday's bombing of a disco in Bali,
Indonesia to a \pattern of attacks"" associated with al Qaeda, but
the incident doesn't clearly indicate an increasing threat of
anti-American terror, analysts said.
(09/26/02 6:00am)
The most prolific space telescope in history is heading toward a
final curtain call.
(09/11/02 6:00am)
I will not be the first to say that the coming gubernatorial
election will be an important one. But the following remark might
not be an overstatement: This just might be the most important
electoral contest that this state has ever seen.
(09/10/02 6:00am)
In \A New World Order"" Caryl Phillips harnesses the power of
the essay to find some common ground in a planet with scattered
foundations. He breaks down his work into essays that address the
works of artists from the United States, Africa, the Caribbean and
Britain. Phillips is able to criss-cross the Atlantic with a quick
understanding of the struggles of Africans at home and abroad.
(04/03/02 6:00am)
I met Bud this past week while cruising along Highway 191 in
Jackson, Wyoming.
(04/03/02 6:00am)
Wisconsin Senate Democrats are finally coming to the plate this
week regarding the state's $1.1 billion budget shortfall, and
Tuesday they made a bold statement that someone at the state
capitol is looking out for students' interests.
(03/18/02 6:00am)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan'An unidentified attacker rushed into the
Protestant International Church here Sunday and hurled several hand
grenades, at least two of which exploded, killing five people,
including two Americans, and leaving more than 40 people injured.
(03/14/02 6:00am)
This week Daily Cardinal Food brings you an overview of the best
and the worst fast-food items to recently hit the market.
(03/06/02 6:00am)
Imagine finding six hungry children seated around the McCallum
family dinner table and food enough for only five. Would you make
sure all six got something to eat, although doing so guarantees
that none will be completely satisfied? Or would you feed just
five, and leave the sixth to fend for himself?
(01/30/02 6:00am)
(10/17/01 6:00am)