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Wisconsin's largest used-book sale will begin today at 5 p.m. in 116 Memorial Library. Hosted by the Friends of the UW-Madison Libraries, the sale runs until Saturday and will offer nearly 15,000 publications.
A tough test awaits the No. 24 Wisconsin Badgers (2-1) volleyball team this weekend as they travel south to take part in the Texas State Premier tournament. Awaiting them will be the Texas State Bobcats (1-2), the undefeated Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters (3-0), and No. 5 Pepperdine Waves (2-1).
While MTV and fictional novels don't necessarily go hand in hand, the music television channel has expanded its hold on American popular culture to the literary world, and the result is surprisingly acceptable.
The whole thing started when I was contemplating my navel. As clich??d as it sounds, I was bored, and instead of doing any of the billion things on my to-do list, I was pondering why my navel area was so squishy. I was careful about what I ate, I worked out daily, so why was it that my stomach never got flatter? I guess my stomach was what I might call a \problem area."" So how could I fix it?
After seven hours of heated debate, representatives of the Associated Students of Madison Student Council voted to adjourn before deciding on motions to remove Chair Bryan Gadow and Vice Chair Emily McWilliams.
Both teams entered the game on the wings of a streak, and both left with it intact. Unfortunately for Penn State, it was a streak they wish they could have ended.
Early reports of less-than-average deer kills during this past week's hunting seasons have made some UW-Madison professors concerned about the potential spread of Chronic Wasting Disease, but they said they are not quite ready to abandon ship.
New figures from Madison Police Chief Richard Williams put the cost of security for the upcoming United States Conference of Mayors at six times higher than previous estimates, and taxpayers may end up covering the tab.
After coming off of five straight losses to Big Ten opponents, the No. 10 Wisconsin Badgers men's tennis team (2-8 Big Ten, 8-12 overall) has high hopes going into the Big Ten Tournament this Thursday in Columbus, Ohio, where it will face the No. 7 Iowa Hawkeyes (4-6, 12-9) in the first round.
A Hillel-sponsored rally celebrating Israeli independence turned into a well attended and impromptu forum late Wednesday afternoon on Library Mall.
While Kansas, Oregon, Illinois and Texas prepare to clash on the floor of the Kohl Center this weekend to earn a trip to the Final Four, Madison is gearing up to play host to the 2002 NCAA Men's Basketball Midwest Regional and the deluge of fans, teams and media coming from around the nation.
The academic careers of many undergraduates can seem impersonal and rigid at times. Lecture halls crammed with over 400 students are not exactly conducive to personal attention, and papers and midterms are due on strict deadlines. Educational opportunities, however, are available for driven and independent undergrads.
At the beginning of the season, not many people would have picked Ohio State to lead the Big Ten after eight games, but the Buckeyes are playing some of the best basketball in the conference.