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(09/19/02 6:00am)
Two years ago, I co-authored a story about how UW-Madison
officials digitally altered the cover photograph for an admissions
booklet to include a black student to make the picture, and by
extension, the campus, appear more diverse.
(09/16/02 6:00am)
Camp Randall was witness to shades of old Saturday as Northern
Illinois faced off against Wisconsin (No. 17 ESPN/USA Today
Coaches' poll). A powerful running game and an explosive passing
game dominated the opposing defense. The defense wreaked havoc on
the opposing offense with a punishing front line and stifling run
defense.
(05/03/02 6:00am)
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a farm bill Thursday
that will allocate billions of dollars to Midwestern states,
including Wisconsin, and to Southern states.
(04/29/02 6:00am)
The commencement of a multicultural living area, previously set
to open this fall on the second floor of Witte Residence Hall, has
been delayed until 2003, with officials citing a need to attract
more students.
(04/24/02 6:00am)
(04/19/02 6:00am)
Apparently, 3-12 was not good enough for Brewers general manager
Dean Taylor. Taylor fired manager Davey Lopes Thursday morning
after the Brewers started 3-12, marking their worst start ever.
(04/19/02 6:00am)
BP Amoco is the third largest oil company in the world and was
responsible for one oil spill every four days in a little more than
a year's time. In September 1999, Amoco pled guilty to illegal
dumping in their Endicott Oil Field in Alaska. Now BP is planning
to drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge'home to the ancient
Gwich'in people, porcupine caribou herd, musk ox, black and brown
bear, polar bear, etc. Given BP Amoco's disappointing past, it
would be an irreversible shame to allow them to tap into one of the
most complete, undisturbed, pristine ecosystems on the planet for
an approximated six-month oil supply. Please encourage your readers
to not support BP Amoco, who proclaims itself as the environmental
leader in petroleum.
(04/04/02 6:00am)
As of the last contact UW-Madison senior Tara McKinney had with
her family, she was stranded in Bethlehem's Star Hotel, roughly 500
meters from Manger Square where Palestinian gunmen are currently
surrounded by Israeli troops.
(04/02/02 6:00am)
The state budget situation, leaving state funding for the UW
System at an uncertain level, prompted UW-Madison Chancellor John
Wiley to ask the Associated Students of Madison to reduce student
organization budgets, Wiley said Monday.
(03/18/02 6:00am)
Baseball, racism and the American dream'all themes in The
Madison Repertory Theater's latest production, August Wilson's
\Fences."" In the tradition of classic American playwrights Arthur
Miller and Eugene O'Neil, ""Fences,"" playing at The Isthmus
Playhouse, portrays the uniquely American dynamics that challenge
the African American family. Within the play's flawed protagonist,
Troy Maxson, Wilson is able to communicate not only a deeply
personal tale of a man with lost dreams, but also a more broad
criticism of the condition of black people in America. The
Repertory's production seems to spare no cost in producing this
award-winning play as the acting, direction and set design are all
superb.
(02/21/02 6:00am)
Tremendous athletic ability, remarkable skill and hard work:
These qualities define Minnesota freshman forward Rick
Rickert.
(02/18/02 6:00am)
(02/14/02 6:00am)
So, I'm walking out of the Majestic theater after seeing \Donnie
Darko"" with my friend, Sean, when a woman with a pleasantly raspy
smoker's voice overhears us discussing the movie and stops us to
tell us a funny story. Apparently, she was in town with ""The
Sunshine Boys,"" starring Dick Van Patten and Frank Gorshin, who
played the Riddler on the Batman Show. That's enough for a story
right there, but it gets better.
(02/07/02 6:00am)
(01/28/02 6:00am)
At the halfway point of Big Ten regular season play, Head Coach
Bo Ryan's Badgers have sent a strong message to the conference and
more importantly to themselves: This young squad, driven by heart
and hustle, is one talented and energized enough to contend down
the stretch this season.
(11/29/01 6:00am)
Madison School District Board member Bill Keys has inadvertently
become the symbol of a growing trend throughout the United
States'political intolerance. Though the ally around the flag""
mentality has always been present in America during times of
crisis, rarely does it manifest itself as so politically
opportunistic. Conservative groups throughout the country are
targeting individuals like Keys for dissenting'and in so doing are
attempting to stymie political debate.
(11/13/01 6:00am)
It is a late fall evening. The wind is stirring, the sky is
growing dark and a line of ominous clouds is rolling in.
(11/09/01 6:00am)
To say that female athletes have expanded opportunities to
participate in collegiate athletics would be an understatement of
the effect of Title IX legislation.
(10/18/01 6:00am)
At first I hadn't noticed the alcohol on Johnny's breath, nor
the redness of his eyes and the quickness of his temper. Had I
realized the shape he was in, I may not have been so quick to let
him read his poem.
(10/11/01 6:00am)
When teams lose by large margins, sometimes the memory of the
game stays with a team for a long while.