Feingold chairs Iraq war hearing
U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., will chair a key hearing on ""Exercising Congress's Constitutional Power to End a War"" Tuesday.
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U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., will chair a key hearing on ""Exercising Congress's Constitutional Power to End a War"" Tuesday.
A: It may take months to rebuild iron stores, so you will have to be patient for recovery.
Sometimes, the only way to move forward is to take a step back. For the Red Hot Chili Peppers, that means abandoning the direction of 2002's extremely subdued, harshly reviewed By the Way and returning to the grand alterna-funk glory with which they dominated the '90s. Stadium Arcadium is a remarkably elucidatory title: The Peppers are back to making commanding, stadium-deserving rock, and they sound as comfortable there as in an Arcadian paradise.
The news many Badger football fans anticipated for weeks was confirmed Thursday when junior tailback Brian Calhoun announced he would forego his final season at UW-Madison and enter the NFL draft in April.
The top five teams in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association standings are all ranked in the top 12 in the national rankings, including four in the top 10, but the college hockey season is long, and rankings this early tell us very little.
As of Oct. 17, the UW-Madison Police Department has had the most detox commitments in the past three years, according to Chief of Police Susan Riseling, who held a press conference yesterday, at the University of Wisconsin Police Department.
Many see spring as a time of renewal, but it is one of reflection as well. Seniors are placing perspective on the closing weeks of their undergraduate experiences, parents are anticipating a summer of closer interaction with their children, and students, staff and faculty are wondering if they have done enough with the opportunities presented to them during the course of the last many months.
Avoiding the letdown
The job of a defender, especially in soccer, is a thankless one. While the forwards and midfielders are hailed for their goals and assists, the back four usually stay out of the limelight, even if their performances are praiseworthy.
The AFL-CIO boosted Sen. John Kerry's campaign for the presidency with its endorsement Thursday, an endorsement that could be key to helping Kerry, D-Mass., win the Democratic primaries.
It's not that the razing of Ogg Hall will be a great architectural loss, and the demolition of the First Wisconsin Bank Building probably won't face much protest, but that there might be both student and organization housing issues before they're replaced. The East Campus Plan seems to be moving forward, though not in the right order.
It is time again for student government elections. This is usually a competition of around 60 students fighting to see who can be least representative of the student body. These people get elected because few students bother to take the three minutes to vote.