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(09/21/04 6:00am)
Carbon monoxide has always been a clumsy player in the world of
energy-producing fuel cells. Not only a health hazard, carbon
monoxide is a hallmark of engine inefficiency since it results from
the incomplete processing of gasoline.
(05/03/04 6:00am)
The Teaching Assistants' Association announced Sunday it no
longer plans to withhold grades at semester's end.
(04/26/04 6:00am)
In Aldo Leopold's \A Sand County Almanac,"" he wrote of, ""land
as an energy circuit.""
(04/06/04 6:00am)
The gay marriage controversy speaks to a climate of persecution
and victimization that extends far beyond the realms of political
rhetoric. The use of the term \gay"" to connote something
undesirable, stupid or sick is perhaps the most insidious form of
discrimination gay people face on a daily basis. Its continual use
in common discourse has found its way into the everyday language of
otherwise well-meaning or even tolerant individuals, causing
distressing social and emotional harm in ways that most of those
who use the term do not understand.
(04/05/04 6:00am)
The Wisconsin women's tennis team (1-3 Big Ten, 8-9 overall)
captured its first Big Ten victory of the season Sunday, defeating
Purdue (2-3, 7-9 overall) 4-3, one day after finishing on the
losing end of that very score against No. 24 Illinois (3-1, 12-3
overall).
(04/01/04 6:00am)
Due to multiple people telling me that they are still crafting
their arguments for which is the best sports video game ever, I am
extending the debate until next week. Submissions are still
encouraged.
(03/09/04 6:00am)
I'm ashamed to be a citizen of Wisconsin right now.
(02/25/04 6:00am)
For UW-Madison freshman and Students for Dean volunteer Brian
Shactman, Howard Dean grabbed his attention as the only candidate
speaking out against the war in Iraq.
(02/24/04 6:00am)
Badger football running back Dwayne Smith was arrested Sunday
along with 22-year-old Madison resident Anwar Jones following
allegations of second-degree assault by a 19-year-old Madison
woman.
(02/10/04 6:00am)
Movies like \Barbershop"" don't usually lead to sequels. We
never saw ""Diner 2"" or ""Car Wash: With a Vengeance.""
Slice-of-life movies are self-contained by nature. Sequels either
become too story-driven or knockoffs of the original. In
""Barbershop 2: Back in Business,"" we see many of the original's
strengths, but also see Ice Cube and the gang fall prey to many of
these dangers.
(01/30/04 6:00am)
Union strikers voted 293-70 Wednesday to accept Tyson's contract
offer after more than 11 months of debate.
(01/23/04 6:00am)
(01/22/04 6:00am)
Confusion reigned in the state Senate chambers Wednesday
afternoon, as Republicans fought for a vote to override Gov. Jim
Doyle's concealed carry bill veto and Democrats remained in a
closed caucus while hundreds of spectators waited for the vote.
(12/05/03 6:00am)
Women's basketball
(11/13/03 6:00am)
I came to this conclusion while nursing a hangover and watching
the Badgers' defense get smoked like a joint at a Phish concert
last Saturday against the Gophers running attack. I wanted to look
away, but I couldn't for two reasons.
(11/05/03 6:00am)
A spirited Democratic presidential debate aimed at young people
drew an enthusiastic crowd of students to the Rathskellar Tuesday
night.
(10/16/03 6:00am)
With the 2003 state budget cuts and tuition hikes at UW-Madison,
there has been a continuous debate about whether the state has made
the correct decision to cut higher education funding.
(10/15/03 6:00am)
Crowds of students and other revelers from out of state will
descend on Madison for this year's Halloween weekend; police and
university officials want to make sure they party safely when they
do.
(10/09/03 6:00am)
(09/24/03 6:00am)
Although the Seattle grunge scene has passed with the arrival of
boy bands and solo stars, something new is springing up in the
music world. Rock 'n' roll bands are making their way back onto the
charts. It appears that females are being excluded from the tight
club but a Seattle independent rock band, Honey Tongue, is fronted
with a female lead singer. Jen Ayers sings with an unusual range
and style; she has a throaty voice like Cher with a hard-core edge.