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(10/26/04 6:00am)
Recently, the Chiron Corporation notified the United States and
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that it would not be
able to provide its promised flu vaccine supply to millions of
expecting citizens. Due to contamination, the company's license was
suspended for three months, preventing at least half of the
anticipated vaccine from reaching American citizens in time for flu
season. Rightly so, this dilemma has caused quite an uproar
nationwide as the chance for protection against the illness becomes
less of a certainty.
(10/01/04 6:00am)
The first presidential debate between Democratic presidential
candidate John Kerry and President Bush, held at the University of
Miami and moderated by PBS' Jim Lehrer, was a tightly regulated
affair that, in contrast with the host school's nickname, resulted
in relatively little politically turbulent weather.
(05/03/04 6:00am)
UW men's and women's track squads were able to each win three
events at the Musco Iowa Twilight Saturday at Iowa City,
Iowa.
(11/14/03 6:00am)
With registration for next semester starting, dreams of changing
residence may be prevalent, especially for those having roommate
problems or landlord troubles. Whether looking for next semester or
next school year, people are already searching for their future
abode.
(10/30/03 6:00am)
Journalist Amira Hass, an Israeli Jew who has lived in
Palestinian territory for 10 years, arrives on campus tonight to
offer her views on reporting the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and
recent developments on the region's road to peace.
(10/13/03 6:00am)
Before the fifth-largest crowd in Camp Randall history, the
Wisconsin Badgers knocked off the defending national champion Ohio
State Buckeyes 17-10, putting an end to Ohio State's 19-game
winning streak.
(09/04/03 6:00am)
What's not to love about the Memorial Union? Those Terrace
chairs. That Rathskeller ale. The smell of the lake mixed with
brats fresh off the grill. Now, as the Memorial Union turns 75
years old, the Wisconsin Union decided to celebrate in true UW
fashion-with Babcock ice cream.
(08/29/03 6:00am)
This time of year, there isn't much to look forward to in
Madison; the mile-long line at the bookstore, new apartments sans
air conditioning and the hellish reconstruction of Johnson
Street.??But do not fret-our great city has once again prepared a
hearty \welcome back"" party for hungry, perspiring Madisonians
like yourself.
(04/08/03 6:00am)
In this week's elections, there is a ballot question about
whether UW-Madison should continue its membership in the United
Council of UW Students. I encourage you to vote yes. As the state's
sole student-led, student-driven lobby and advocacy group, U.C.
works with students on 24 campuses to guarantee that students'
voices are heard at the Capitol and by the UW System administration
and Board of Regents.
(03/11/03 6:00am)
Shots broke out at Stillwaters, 152 W. Johnson St., early Monday
morning, injuring one man and damaging the bar's front
window.
(01/22/03 6:00am)
Heads up, students!
(01/21/03 6:00am)
Beginning the 2003 Big Ten season with two road losses, the
Badgers (1-2 Big Ten,11-4 overall) returned to the friendly
confines of the Kohl Center to tally up their first conference
victory of the year. In a 66-50 handling of the Golden Gophers of
Minnesota (0-2, 8-5), UW looks to have regained its winning form
and is ready for the bumpy roads ahead of them.
(12/11/02 6:00am)
As the semester is drawing to a close and final exams are
quickly approaching, it is no surprise that students all across
campus are feeling a bit stressed.
(11/18/02 6:00am)
The No. 14 Wisconsin women's volleyball team completed a weekend
sweep of both Illinois Friday and Purdue Saturday night, at the UW
Field House. The Badgers improved their record to 11-5 in the Big
Ten and 20-7 overall and moved into a tie for second place in the
conference standings. With dominating performances both nights,
Head Coach Pete Waite was pleased with his team's effort.
(11/08/02 6:00am)
Tavern owners are calling Ald. Jean MacCubbin's, District 12,
recent request for a proposal to ban smoking in Madison bars a
\sneak attack"" backed by a personal agenda.
(11/01/02 6:00am)
This Friday, the Wisconsin women's hockey team (0-1-1 Western
Collegiate Hockey Association, 4-1-1 overall) travels to the Twin
Cities to take on its rival, the Minnesota Golden Gophers (4-0-0,
8-0-0).
(09/30/02 6:00am)
(09/23/02 6:00am)
There is a problem with mold in the UW-Madison Chemistry
Building, according to John Harrod, interim assistant vice
chancellor for facilities, planning and management at
UW-Madison.
(09/04/02 6:00am)
These days, George Clinton is perceived as an affable
free-spirit, a court jester from Chocolate City. The trail of
admiration that follows him around is nothing but positive, but
what sometimes gets overlooked in a maze of neon hair and funky
slogans is his immense influence on the music of today. As the
frontman and ringleader of seminal funk bands Parliament and
Funkadelic, he combined gospel, jazz, rock 'n' roll, doo-wop and
more to form a new, fresh sound. Parliament focused more on horns
and ornate arrangements while Funkadelic had a harder rock sound,
but both have had an immeasurable impact on music to this day. They
spawned a number of successful side acts as well, like bass player
Bootsy Collins' Rubber Band and Maceo Parker's Funk All-Stars.
(04/25/02 6:00am)
The environment, sexual assault and campaign finance reform were
just a few of the issues a number of gubernatorial candidates had
to tackle in front of over a hundred UW-Madison students at a forum
held at the Memorial Union Theater Wednesday night.