Nobel winner criticizes globalization
By Amanda Hoffstrom | Nov. 2, 2006The Wisconsin Union Directorate's 2006 Distinguished Lecture Series hosted the 2001 Nobel Prize winner in economics Wednesday as the last lecturer of the semester.'
The Wisconsin Union Directorate's 2006 Distinguished Lecture Series hosted the 2001 Nobel Prize winner in economics Wednesday as the last lecturer of the semester.'
A New York Times/CBS News poll released Wednesday, which found that just 29 percent of Americans approve President Bush's is management of the Iraq war, has increased chatter among Democrats on a plan to switch current war policy if they clench the '
Both UW soccer teams saw their respective seasons come to an end Thursday.'
Complete with a PowerPoint slideshow of childhood memories from summer camp and clips of his cameos in television shows like ""Law and Order,"" the writer of the 2001 cult classic about a Jewish summer camp, ""Wet Hot American Summer,"" spoke to an audience packed full of UW-Madison fans Wednesday night.
Doyle and Green's offers of tax breaks this close to the election represent nothing but political pandering.'
Though gubernatorial candidate U.S. Rep. Mark Green, R-Wis., will officially have to finish his campaign without nearly $500,000 after a state Supreme Court ruling Tuesday, his campaigning efforts will not likely suffer as his plans for the final days pri'
High textbook costs may be leading to an increase in the use of online readings by UW-Madison professors for their courses.'
Madison's Urban Design Commission reviewed plans Wednesday for a new condominium on the corner of Bassett and Johnson Streets where Casa Bianca, 333 N. Bassett St. and Milio's, 454 W. Johnson St. are currently located.'
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New voters have duty to educate themselves before the election next week. Otherwise they should do us all a favor and stay home.'
Ryan's illicit and overly friendly IM conversation with the man of the House.'
Raison D'AStre, A deep mahogany ale brewed with Belgian beet sugars, green raisins and a sense of purpose.'
Columnist Jessica Sprang says,\Apparently, the activists who believe researchers cause deliberate harm to animals are ignorant enough to advocate an eye for an eye in their search for justice. What animal activists fail to realize is the implementations '
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Jay preaches intolerance — at least when it comes to food.'
The Daily Cardinal Editorial Board says,\Instead of phoning for money in the five days before the election, we urge students to dial up their parents and fight for the future of Wisconsin's political landscape.""'
Jeffrey Wright of Fair Wisconsin says,\On Nov. 7, Wisconsin voters will decide on the most important political decision in recent memory. Voters will be asked whether we want to amend our state's constitution to permanently ban civil unions and same'