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‘Juiced’ Illini to test Badgers

The 7-1 UW football team is home for the Halloween weekend this year to play Illinois as they try to avoid a truly frightening result: A loss to the 2-6 Fighting Illini.  


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Frozen Four rematch on tap

In a rematch of last year's National Championship, Boston College visits the Kohl Center for a rematch with the No. 2 UW men's hockey team.'


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Elections strongly impact UW, prof. says

The UW System consistently receives more funding and support under Democratic control, John Witte, professor of public affairs and political science in the La Follette School of Public Affairs, said Wednesday in a forum. '


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UW-Madison faculty opposes marriage ban

The UW-Madison University Committee, the executive committee of the UW-Madison Faculty Senate, took an official public stance in opposition to the proposed state amendment to ban gay marriage and civil unions in a release issued Wednesday. '


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Show provides riot-free weekend party

Students, be they revelers or rioters, may not have to shell out for that State Street ticket to go crazy this weekend. ""Halloween 2006"" will be celebrated inside the spacious confines of a nightclub and not on the thronged streets outside. 


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The ‘Wild World’ of naming Cat Stevens

So here's something unexpected: Cat Stevens is releasing a new pop album in November. If this doesn't strike you as surprising, think about the last time you heard Cat Stevens' music. ""Wild World,"" ""Peace Train,"" ""Moonshadow""—a handful of singles from the '60s and '70s. It's more likely that you're familiar with Stevens' more recent biographical history—a pretty bizarre story that runs the gamut from religious conversion to fatwas to airport security. 


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New Jersey grants gay couples equal rights

The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that same-sex couples are entitled to the same rights as heterosexual couples in the state. As Wisconsin's Nov. 7 vote on same-sex marriage draws near, many wonder what the future holds for gay rights '



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