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(11/15/01 6:00am)
Bringing together opinions about equality, Kathie Lee Gifford
and human and animal rights in the 21st century, the Spitfire Tour
addressed the UW-Madison community Wednesday night as part of the
Distinguished Lecture Series at the Wisconsin Union Theater.
(11/06/01 6:00am)
UW-Madison officials have found the floor of the UW-Madison
Stock Pavilion to be a source of the E. coli bacteria Oct. 6 that
left 35 people sick after a pre-Badger football game pancake and
sausage breakfast last month.
(11/01/01 6:00am)
I said that I could have drawn a picture of a fraternity brother
raping a girl, and people would have identified with it better than
had I drawn a fraternity brother with his arm around a kid he was
mentoring.
(10/29/01 6:00am)
Between 60,000 and 70,000 goblins, ghosts and ghouls, fur
traders in canoes, human beer kegs, walking soup cans and
spandex-legged superheroes roamed the streets of downtown Madison
to celebrate Halloween Saturday.
(10/19/01 6:00am)
Since the events of Sept. 11, the question of war seems to be on
everyone's mind. But as the Wisconsin Veterans Museum celebrates
its 100th anniversary today, the history of war in this country and
its veterans are the topic of conversation.
(10/18/01 6:00am)
We are writing to commend the Chancellor's Office for its
proactive stance in recent anti-sweatshop developments. Special
Assistant to the Chancellor LaMarr Billups agreed to write a letter
to the contractors through which UW-Madison gets its licensed
apparel urging them to subcontract to Mexmode. Mexmode, formerly
Kukdong, is a maquiladora, or assembly factory, in Atlixco, Mexico,
that produces apparel for colleges in the United States through
Nike and Reebok. Fed up with their poor working conditions,
including worm-infested food at the cafeteria, workers at the
factory walked off their jobs and staged a sit-in last January.
Several workers were fired. Students and consumers across the
United States held protests and boycotts against Nike while the
Workers Rights Consortium, an independent monitoring group of which
UW-Madison is a member, sent investigators, including a student
from UW-Madison, to the factory.
(10/11/01 6:00am)
America is at war. Whether we should be is no longer an issue.
But why we must be at war is an important issue needing
examination.
(10/02/01 6:00am)
Taliban leaders continued to defy U.S. demands that they hand
over suspected Sept. 11 terrorist Osama bin Laden Monday, leading
Pakistan's president to predict the coming end of Taliban rule in
Afghanistan.
(10/01/01 6:00am)
UW-Madison ranked 10th in Mother Jones magazine's annual Top 10
Activist Campuses list.
(09/27/01 6:00am)
Since 1994, the Wisconsin men's soccer team has compiled a 0-3-3
record against Marquette University.
(09/20/01 6:00am)
In the wake of last week's terrorist tragedies, local Madison
businesses are taking steps to aid in relief efforts by donating
portions of their proceeds to charities through special
promotions.
(09/20/01 6:00am)
More than ever, nonconference play has become critical for a
team's national success. Given the insanely complicated Bowl
Championship Series ratings, teams can no longer take chances by
playing 'soft' schools.
(09/14/01 6:00am)
How did I feel Tuesday? There are no words to describe it. Those
commentators who call this 'the new war' are right, I think. And I
am afraid.
(09/11/01 6:00am)
Gifts, grants and contracts given to the UW System rose in the
last fiscal year by $99.3 million, nearly a 30 percent increase.
UW-Madison generated the most external income of all UW System
institutions, accounting for 80 percent of the total.
(09/07/01 6:00am)
Attendees of the AIDS Quilt Songbook Concert are in for more
than a standard concert. Originally debuted in June 1992 at New
York's Lincoln Center, the series of 18 songs and poems of rage,
anger, humor and hope are being presented for the first time in
Wisconsin this Sunday.
(09/05/01 6:00am)
Saturday's football game between No. 7 Oregon and No. 23
Wisconsin was expected to be an easy victory for the Ducks, who
were 10-point favorites coming into the contest.
(09/05/01 6:00am)
(08/31/01 6:00am)
I have never run into a burning building to save an elderly lady
and her beloved cat. I have never tamed a wild horse and ridden it
bareback into the sunset. I have never navigated the Indian Ocean
on a boat crafted with my own two hands out of old Raisin Bran
boxes and Elmer's Glue.
(01/31/01 6:00am)
The stars of the TV show S.W.A.T. were a bunch of military vets
all too eager to blast through any obstacles to apprehend their
targets.
(01/25/01 6:00am)
Every year, the media coverage leading up to the Super Bowl
would lead one to believe that the game will be an epic struggle
for supremacy between the two most powerful football forces in the
country. History, however, has shown us that the game will most
likely be a blowout, decided almost certainly within the first
half. Knowing this, the successful Super Bowl party host will
realize that attendees' interest in Ron Dayne's rushing will wane
and interest in salsa, onion dip and pizza will rise. Enough good
food and drink will make a party a success, regardless of the
game's outcome. When it comes to taking care of guests' hunger,
remember that the best defense is a good offense.