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UW to investigate Adidas allegations

Give Adidas the boot, Student Labor Action Coalition members cried throughout Bascom Hall Wednesday afternoon during the organization's second rally in less than a month protesting the university's deal with the athletic apparel company.'


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New bill takes aim at not-so-great music imposters

What do you do after leading one of the most popular doo-wop revival groups of the '60s and '70s? If you are Jon ""Bowzer"" Bauman, former leader of Sha Na Na, you lead the charge to protect the artists that inspired you — and un'


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RCF should get org. status soon, director says

Now that the UW Roman Catholic Foundation has increased student membership of its leadership board under the orders of a federal court, UW-Madison's Student Organization Office should grant the foundation Registered Student Organization status ""very soon,"" according to UWRCF Director Tim Kruse. 


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Hippie culture relived through ‘Hair’

""Hair"" is a rock musical depicting the values, character and overall essence of the 1960s hippie generation. But that's not why it's famous. ""Hair"" has earned the pseudonym of ""that naked musical"" because it features completely uncensored full-frontal nudity. 


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Women’s basketball awaits WNIT opponent

The Wisconsin women's basketball team (19-12) has earned its third bid in program history to compete in the Women's National Invitational Tournament (WNIT) with a first round bye. The Badgers will host round two of the tournament at the Kohl Center Sunday at 4:30 p.m., playing the winner of Arkansas State and Murray State, which will be decided tonight on Arkansas State's home court. 


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Christenson's assertions incorrect

In her letter to the editor on Monday, College Republicans Chair Erica Christenson voiced criticisms concerning political bias and the speaker choices of the Distinguished Lecture Series. Errors in Erica's assertions must be rectified before this is'


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Organic: worth the higher price?

For students on a budget, eating 100 percent organic foods can be difficult. However, some food products contain less pesticides and can be purchased in conventional form if money is an issue.'


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Want to learn how to read a challenging book? It’s as simple as baking pie

When it comes to famous objects of high culture and human achievement, like the Mona Lisa or the Colosseum, we accept that knowledge and recognition of their images sometimes comes at an unavoidable distance. We may not quite understand the magnitude of the pyramids unless we are standing directly next to them, preferably while accompanied by a camel.  


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