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(02/13/03 6:00am)
This Friday, in conjunction with Valentine's Day, folks around
town will be doing one of two things. Those with the pleasure of
having a significant other will likely spend the night in the close
company of their special friend. Fancy restaurants will fill up and
hotel room walls will shake.
(02/07/03 6:00am)
Despite some controversy, the UW System Board of Regents has
approved a proposal by Madison Gas and Electric to build a $185
million cogeneration power plant, which will generate electricity
and steam and chilled air as by-products, on the west side of the
UW-Madison campus.
(02/03/03 6:00am)
On Jan. 17, the Vatican issued a statement compelling Catholic
politicians to oppose laws permitting, among other things, same-sex
marriages. Whether homosexual marriages should be legal has long
been a question in American politics. The morality of same-sex
marriages and homosexual behavior is often debated, but the
question that is seldom asked is this: Should this be a question of
morality or of basic political and legal equality?
(01/30/03 6:00am)
UW-Madison researchers have teamed up to help complete the first
satellite-based inventory of the clarity of Wisconsin's
lakes.
(01/28/03 6:00am)
A coalition of Wisconsin environmentalist organizations
presented the Wisconsin Green Budget Project, a series of
environmentally friendly budget cut suggestions Monday.
(01/23/03 6:00am)
Thomas Jefferson surely didn't envision the playground politics
of today, where the federal government plays the role of the bully
and the state government is the skinny kid who carries the bully's
books just to keep his lunch money.
(12/09/02 6:00am)
Local activists are planning protests against a possible visit
from Vice President Dick Cheney, who is scheduled to be the guest
speaker Jan. 29, 2003 at the Independent Business Association of
Wisconsin's luncheon at Monona Terrace, 1 John Nolen Dr.
(11/26/02 6:00am)
I have been elected three times to represent portions of the UW
campus area since 1998--two terms as a county supervisor and one
term on city council--and I have read many editorials in the
student papers in support of my work, and sometimes against. But, I
was truly appalled by the cheap, personal attack by Eric Kleefeld
in Thursday's Daily Cardinal [\Madison council as 'model'
government,"" Nov. 21], which didn't seem focused on any issue of
substance, but rather, appeared to be an amateurish attempt at a
personal hatchet job.
(11/20/02 6:00am)
Last week, as I was leaving the Law School after a long day of
studies, classes and meetings, a friend of mine approached me and
said that he liked my column. After I thanked him for the kind
words, he said, \I was wondering if you could write a column about
why Barry Alvarez should be fired."" His chief reason for wanting
Alvarez's departure was his lack of control over his players'as
exhibited by the recent altercations involving senior center Al
Johnson, senior wide receiver Lee Evans and sophomore running back
Anthony Davis.
(11/19/02 6:00am)
We have a situation on this campus where the same kind of work
is being done side by side by equally capable employees in equally
necessary positions. One kind of worker is classified as permanent
and therefore is entitled to a higher wage, union representation,
job protection and a benefit package including health sick pay and
pension that is worth about $4 an hour.
(11/14/02 6:00am)
The university-area establishment that Playboy Magazine rates as
the third-best college bar in America could see get its last call.
(11/08/02 6:00am)
WASHINGTON'A confident President Bush Thursday savored the power
he gained from the Republican midterm-election triumph, demanding
international action against Iraq's Saddam Hussein and
congressional action on administration priorities that had been
delayed by partisan discord.
(11/05/02 6:00am)
Studying. It's something every student here at UW-Madison must
do in order to succeed. However, there is much controversy
surrounding the best place to study as the university contains more
than 40 libraries.
(10/30/02 6:00am)
On a typical walk to class, the average UW-Madison student may
stroll past political messages, walk over student organization
meeting invitations or saunter around announcements for kick-off
meetings.
(10/25/02 6:00am)
According to local gun retailers and gun license retailers, the
current chronic wasting disease epidemic is not hurting sales,
instead, with Thursday marking the beginning of a special
quarantine season, sales are actually improving.
(10/22/02 6:00am)
A divided U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday to not hear a case
pushing to outlaw the execution of felons who were minors when they
committed their crimes. The issue in question is whether a person
under the age of 18 has the cognitive capacity to understand the
consequences of their actions, according to experts.
(10/18/02 6:00am)
How do you feel when the minority student gains admission to the
university you applied for, and you were rejected due to your
color, not your academic record? In this \land of the free""
attitude that labels our cultural beliefs, some events and
decisions lead us to contradict this apparent outlook.
(10/04/02 6:00am)
Men are not made of plastic. Obvious as the statement may seem,
our society continues to want American men to look like plastic
GI-Joe action figures. Because men are not made of plastic, we as a
society are encouraging the impossible.
(09/27/02 6:00am)
The end of apartheid stands as one of the crowning
accomplishments of the past century, but we would not have
succeeded without the help of international pressure'in particular,
the divestment movement of the 1980s. Over the past six months a
similar movement has taken shape, this time aiming to end the
Israeli occupation.
(09/25/02 6:00am)
Note to SSFC: Keep up the good work