UW-Oshkosh Satanic group cites Southworth as precedent for funding
Foundations laid by a court case filed six years ago by former UW-Madison law student Scott Southworth have yet again been cited by a student organization as a defense for funding.
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Foundations laid by a court case filed six years ago by former UW-Madison law student Scott Southworth have yet again been cited by a student organization as a defense for funding.
The women's softball team (7-5 Big Ten, 24-14 overall) crossed the border into Michigan to avenge last weekend's three-game losing streak, and they did just that with a sweep against Michigan State and a split against Michigan.
The city of Madison will have a new weapon in its arsenal to combat neglectful landlords if it decides to allow the Dane County district attorney to bring suit against property owners.
Last week, the Associated Students of Madison put 45 silhouettes on Bascom Hill to represent the minority students who dropped out of UW-Madison in 1998 after their freshman year. Monique Lara, a Mexican American from Chicago, was one of those students. She is now a senior at University of Illinois-Chicago, but had originally chosen UW-Madison after participating in UW-Madison's Summer Science Institute, a program geared towards minority students. She talked with The Daily Cardinal about her experiences.
A total of approximately eight Madison residents protested in front of two Starbucks Coffee locations, 661 State St. and 1 E. Main St., Tuesday.
WASHINGTON'The FBI rushed Monday night to issue its most specific terrorist alert since Sept. 11, warning that a Yemeni man and more than a dozen associates may be planning attacks in the United States or against U.S. targets in Yemen as early as Tuesday.
Israeli combat helicopters Tuesday fired missiles into a police building 100 feet from Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat's headquarters while he was inside, part of an escalating military offensive launched across the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The Wisconsin Department of Justice is investigating whether Senate Majority Leader Chuck Chvala, D-Madison, and Assembly Speaker Scott Jensen, R-Waukesha, accepted campaign dollars in exchange for political favors, according to reports in The Capital Times and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
I am disturbed by the story regarding a multicultural community being set up in Witte Residence Hall (""Witte will house multicultural community,"" Oct. 30). I realize I am merely a conservative, middle-class, white male student here at UW-Madison and might not be as enlightened as most of my peers on campus, but I do not understand how grouping a large portion of the ""students of color"" together in a dorm will solve any diversity problems that may exist here on campus.
At 6'1\ and 175 pounds, Dominic DaPra appears quite typical in the student population at UW-Madison.
With the marathon November election behind him, President Bush set out to unify the nation with his calls to \build a single nation of justice and opportunity"" in his inaugural address in Washington, D.C., Jan. 20.