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(11/26/01 6:00am)
Jim Doyle is proving to be a great politician. In the last
couple of months, he has taken actions as Wisconsin's attorney
general to attempt to save money for the state, provide money for
UW-Madison research and encourage a \clean"" campaign in
September's Democratic primary. Of course, all of these actions
have landed his name and his face squarely on the front page of
local newspapers'giving him an advantage over the other three
candidates: U.S. Rep. Tom Barrett, D-Wis., Dane County Executive
Kathleen Falk and state Sen. Gary George, D-Milwaukee.
(11/26/01 6:00am)
The Madison City Council voted 13-5 Nov. 20 to ban smoking in
most workplaces, the second anti-smoking ordinance to receive
council approval this month.
(11/15/01 6:00am)
E-6. D-11. F-17.
(11/14/01 6:00am)
We were very disappointed with Jessica Peterson's piece in The
Daily Cardinal concerning the race for governor (""Governor
race gets early start,"" Nov. 5). As leaders of one of the
student organizations here on campus in support of a gubernatorial
candidate, we were dismayed at the fact that she did not mention
any of the student groups in support of candidates other than Gov.
Scott McCallum's. Did she mention that there is a Students for
Doyle, a Students for Barrett or a Students for Falk? Did she even
mention that State Sen. Gary George, D-Milwaukee, is one of the
Democratic gubernatorial candidates? Did she mention the student
group in support of the libertarian candidate Ed Thompson? The
answer to these questions is a resounding ""no."" If she really
wanted to show how heated this campaign is (and especially how
students are playing an important role), she would have taken the
time to see if these groups actually existed. She would have taken
the time to see that there are several registered student
organizations here on campus building large student volunteer
bases, which are taking a very active part in this very intense
gubernatorial campaign.
(11/13/01 6:00am)
On an early Saturday morning late this September, a frantic
UW-Madison student called the Madison-area 911 to report that an
unidentified man had followed her and her friends into her
apartment building, LaCiel, 515 University Ave., and pursued them
into the building elevator.
(11/07/01 6:00am)
A ban on smoking in the common areas of multi-unit apartment
buildings gained approval from the Madison City Council at its
meeting Tuesday.
(10/30/01 6:00am)
Part-time college instructors from Madison Area Technical
College and UW-Madison held a rally Monday on the steps of the
state Capitol to bring light to the treatment of part-time faculty
in higher education.
(10/10/01 6:00am)
Those of you already living in District 4 may already know, love
and frequent the various bars on Main Street. They offer a
different feel from the bars found on University Avenue or State
Street: a drinking atmosphere that's not necessarily activated by
the weekend, and that's almost always more laid back.
(10/09/01 6:00am)
Representatives from the Dane County Regional Airport and the
state Capitol Police reported increased security measures following
U.S. air strikes in Afghanistan, while other local officials said
there has been little change.
(10/04/01 6:00am)
Sometimes you just want to see an OK movie, y'know? It doesn't
have to enlighten your view of mankind; it doesn't have to dissect
someone's inner turmoil; all it has to do is not suck. And, despite
the high standards that critics place upon films, any movie that
can avoid sucking has accomplished something special.
(09/27/01 6:00am)
According to Jeanne A. Butterfield, executive director of the
American Immigration Lawyers Association, 'There is a much bigger
danger than we have ever seen in our history of innocent people
being rounded up and held on suspicion that they did something and
never having their day in court.'
(09/26/01 6:00am)
What does a humor publication do when tragedy hits?
(09/26/01 6:00am)
How many people out there enjoy 20 Questions?
(09/17/01 6:00am)
After days of watching events unfold on television, students,
faculty and community members congregated in Library Mall Friday
mourning Tuesday's terrorist attacks in a gathering UW-Madison
Police estimate at almost 20,000 people.
(09/12/01 6:00am)
The terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C.,
have affected people around the world, with students at UW-Madison
proving to be no exception.
(09/07/01 6:00am)
The popular sports magazine Sports Illustrated produced a pretty
interesting piece the other week.
(09/07/01 6:00am)
I wasn't out for sadistic pleasure Wednesday at College Library.
I wasn't titillated watching 30 unlucky recipients squirm after I
handed them the poppiest of pop quizzes on foreign affairs. Nor do
I guffaw at the fact that 19 victims failed to correctly answer
even one of the following (answers below):
(01/25/01 6:00am)
UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley held the first of what may be
periodic press conferences Wednesday in Bascom Hall. Wiley took the
opportunity to make a flurry of announcements, as well as to offer
his perspective on various topics affecting the university.
(01/24/01 6:00am)
Two search-and-screen committees are taking shape as UW-Madison
looks to begin compiling and then narrowing a list of qualified
candidates for the positions of university's provost and dean of
international studies.