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(04/29/02 6:00am)
Tommy Thompson, the U.S. secretary of health and human services
announced Friday in Fitchburg the first federal grants to embryonic
stem cell research since President Bush delineated last August what
entities would receive the funding.
(04/29/02 6:00am)
(04/29/02 6:00am)
Bush administration officials said Saturday that there were
plans to eliminate a student-loan program in an attempt to remedy
budget shortfalls.
(04/24/02 6:00am)
If the Alcohol License Review Committee adopts its Comprehensive
Alcohol Issues Report tomorrow night, drink specials will virtually
end.
(04/24/02 6:00am)
With a $1.1 billion state deficit, we are in need of some type
of fanatical boost. Not only is our state having budget problems,
but our whole country's economy is trying to climb its way out of a
slump. Let's give the Wisconsin economy what it needs: a boost with
agricultural hemp.
(04/22/02 6:00am)
The body of the 18-year-old male found on Picnic Point Thursday
died of self-asphyxiation, according to the office of the Dane
County Coroner.
(04/18/02 6:00am)
548 State St.
(04/09/02 6:00am)
Madison's location on an isthmus certainly heightens the
character of the city, but it sometimes seems that an island would
be a more fitting locale for this campus. Oftentimes, the student
population appears to be so isolated that it causes me to question
the very existence of those strips of land that connect us to the
rest of the world.
(04/01/02 6:00am)
As Madison's April 2 local elections draw near, candidates have
stepped up their campaign efforts in an attempt to sway voters.
However, last Thursday two contestants broke the rules of the
game.
(03/08/02 6:00am)
A recent full-page advertisement in The New York Times in
support of the legalization of medicinal marijuana has reintroduced
the controversy in Wisconsin surrounding the issue.
(03/01/02 6:00am)
With UW-Madison's cable TV system on slate for an eventual
upgrade, a myriad of programs exist to enhance broadcast options
for the campus.
(02/07/02 6:00am)
One cold winter night last week, on the hard bathroom floor of a
public dorm in Eau Claire, a student died giving birth to a baby
girl no one knew she was carrying. Even though we will never know
exactly what ran through the mind of 19-year-old Karen Hubbard,
perhaps if she had known more about her circumstance and the many
options available, her situation would have turned out very
differently.
(02/05/02 6:00am)
There is a section in the 1998 Daily Cardinal city editor's
handbook that contains advice for those slow days when all of the
newsmakers and sources go on vacation together.
(02/05/02 6:00am)
Jeff Rohrman, the top assistant coach at Maryland for the past
seven years, has been named head men's soccer coach at Wisconsin.
Assistant Athletic Director John Jentz made the announcement Monday
afternoon.
(02/05/02 6:00am)
With the confirmation of major budget proposal components by the
Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau Monday, steps by the UW
System to accommodate the 2001-'03 budget shortfall are coming into
focus.
(02/05/02 6:00am)
A tale of a forbidden romance, religious fanaticism and
political conspiracies converge in Nega Mezlekia's novel, \The God
Who Begat a Jackal."" In 17th-century Africa the feudal system
erupts as slaves rise up and a nation withers away. From the
turmoil rises Gudu, the jester in Duke Ashenafi's court. Aster,
Ashenafi's daugher, is drawn to Gudu and they hold a forbidden
love. Their love is in violation of all they know; a slave holds
the heart of royalty.
(01/28/02 6:00am)
Here we are, 2002. The old Double Deuce. Now, I'm no
predictatologist, but I've got a bad feeling coming into this year.
The storm clouds are gathering, my friends. Don't believe me? Look
at the evidence.
(12/05/01 6:00am)
It's finals time again, one of the worst times of the year. We
all have our own escapes. Some of us take study breaks. Some of us
choose to nip the stress in the bud and we don't study at all.
Whether you work out more this time of year or just do less work,
it's only logical to find a way to let off some steam. When I'm
looking over all the material for the past semester and trying to
learn it all again, I listen to music. When I do almost anything, I
listen to music. You've got to be careful, though. It's easy to
select the wrong music to play. Before you know it you end up at
the bottom of the page and have no idea what words are on it.
(11/19/01 6:00am)
The Wisconsin women's basketball team built a 10-point halftime
lead and withstood a Washington rally midway through the second
half to upset the No. 19 ranked Huskies 87-67 Sunday
afternoon.
(11/16/01 6:00am)
One out of every eight female UW-Madison students will be
sexually assaulted by the time she graduates, but the majority of
victims will never report the crime, according to a University
Health Services official.