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New Who: See it, hear it, touch it
By Derek Eby | Nov. 15, 2006The Who's new album Endless Wire raises the inevitable question of whether a band missing key members is still really the same band. Regardless of who is credited with what, this incarnation of the Who sounds a lot like the Who of the early '7'
No. 72’s superb career coming to an end
By Chris Lindeke | Nov. 15, 2006For the past three seasons, one man has anchored the left side of UW's offensive line. Whether it be opening a gaping hole for running backs Anthony Davis, Brian Calhoun and P.J. Hill, or protecting the blind side of quarterback John Stocco, senior left tackle Joe Thomas has served as a force of reliability for the offense.
Lessons on life
By Nancy McMurray and Will Hoverman | Nov. 15, 2006A profile of those who have joined the Teach for America volunteer corps.'
SLAC loses case; elections results to be finalized
By Heather Gjerde | Nov. 15, 2006The Fall 2006 Associated Students of Madison election results will not be overturned after a case filed by the Student Labor Action Coalition against the ASM Student Judiciary was dismissed Tuesday.'
Erpenbach right on same-sex unions
By Crystal Crowns and The Daily Cardinal Editorial Board | Nov. 15, 2006We applaud Erpenbach for standing boldly against the same-sex marriage ban and seeing that it is wrong for Wisconsin. If nothing else, Erpenbach's amendment could prevent any further exodus of Dane County voters to Canada.'
New Beer Thursday
By The Daily Cardinal | Nov. 15, 2006Riverwest Stein Beer: A sweet, hoppy lager. 4.5/5'
Special interest money pumped into election
By Charles Brace | Nov. 15, 2006A panel discussion met Tuesday evening to discuss the effect of money on the recent governor's election and the possible ethical implications.
SEC loaded with nation's premiere teams
By Matt Fox | Nov. 15, 2006The second week of the college basketball season is underway, and some top teams have already jumped out to quick starts. Top-ranked Florida looked strong with a dominant victory over Samford, in which four players reached double figures. Both Connecticut and Texas, teams that were expected to have huge drops in production this year, have shown few weaknesses in their first non-conference games. Here's a look at the nation's top five conferences, excluding the Big Ten, and their legitimate contenders for the upcoming season:
Judgement day for Michigan, Ohio State
By Louis Bien | Nov. 15, 2006The more things change, the more some things stay the same. After the Top 15 in the BCS once again reshuffled itself after a tumultuous Week 11, only one thing is certain: No. 2 Michigan and No. 1 Ohio State are the two best teams in the nation. Oh, and'
Mountain Goats album blows away indie peers
By Christopher Guess | Nov. 15, 2006On his last album, The Sunset Tree, James Darnielle (aka the Mountain Goats) expunged the demons looming over him after the death of his abusive step-father. While that album was near joyous in both its music and storyline, the newest album, Get Lonely, f'
Air America elimination silences liberal politics
By Jessica Sprang and Liz Puibello | Nov. 15, 2006Clear Channel Radio announced its decision to replace Air America's WXXM-FM (92.1) The Mic with a Fox Radio Sports channel, eliminating one of Madison's most influential liberal radio stations.
Reszel: Predictable? Not this season.
By Ryan Reszel and Brittany Jones | Nov. 15, 2006When I opened my eyes and glanced out my window last Saturday morning, I saw fellow students chugging bottles of O'Douls. Certain that I was hallucinating, I stumbled into the kitchen where I found the shelves stocked with nothing but green vegetabl'
You don’t believe Carrie’s story? Believe her $200
By Carrie Lorig | Nov. 15, 2006Woe is us, right? Fulfilling your foreign language requirement here is crazy hard. I was all about taking Gaelic. I was thinking about accents, limericks and maybe a thousand ways to say and eat potatoes. It didn't matter that I had no clue what an indirect object was. I was going to show the kids on language #4945 what real conjugating was. I was high on sheer determination.
Student jumps to death off parking ramp
By John Leppanen | Nov. 15, 2006A 19-year-old UW-Madison student jumped to his death from the top of a downtown parking ramp Tuesday afternoon.'
Assembly to be divided under new Republican speaker
By Chelsey Lewis | Nov. 15, 2006With a new Republican at the helm of the state Assembly, tensions between Republicans and Democrats will flare during the next legislative session in the Assembly, according to state Rep. Spencer Black, D-Madison.
UW to graduate dedicated, memorable class
By Jon Spike and Matt Fox and Tom Lea | Nov. 15, 2006Saturday's Badger game against Buffalo is bittersweet. Wisconsin fans have to say goodbye to their veteran players, but at the same time they can remember the accomplishments UW's seniors reached and the contributions they made both on and off'
Larcenies, other theft increasing at UW
By Crystal Crowns and Lara Sokolowski | Nov. 15, 2006A 16-year-old law requires universities annually report statistics on major crimes, but not larcenies.'



