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UW-Milwaukee shuts down student gov’t

UW-Milwaukee froze its student government Friday amidst an ongoing investigation into embezzlement of $10,000 by student officials. The university literally has locked the doors and halted government access to funds in the wake of the investigation.  


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UW business grads earn fast paybacks

BusinessWeek magazine recently rated UW-Madison's Master's of Business Administration program fourth in a national ranking of schools with the fastest return on students' investment. The magazine ranks by considering how long it takes st'


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Marie Antoinette parties like it’s 1789

Viewing Sofia Coppola's ""Marie Antoinette"" is a lot like spending two hours walking through a fine art gallery. Save for a few pieces of intrigue, it is, above all, a lavish visual tour. Lacking moments of climax, the film rolls along at a truly languid pace that proves enjoyable simply for its aesthetic appeal.  


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‘Fathers’ falls short

Everyone has seen Joe Rosenthal's photograph of six American servicemen raising the American flag at Iwo Jima. But contrary to popular belief, the flag was raised at the start of the brutal weeks-long battle. After the Americans had taken the island and Rosenthal's picture had become a great patriotic symbol, three of those immortalized had been killed. The remaining three—Navy Corpsman John Bradley (Ryan Phillippe) and Marines Rene Gagnon (Jesse Bradford) and Ira Hayes (Adam Beach)—were persuaded (perhaps intimidated) to return to the United States for a nationwide tour to convince Americans to buy war bonds. Clint Eastwood's ""Flags of Our Fathers,"" based on the bestselling memoir by James Bradley and Ron Powers, is about the emotional toll this took on these three men. 


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Men’s soccer loses a tough one in OT Sunday

As the soccer season heads down the home stretch, every game played inches closer and closer to potentially being the last one. On Sunday, the UW men's soccer team fell 1-0 to Northern Illinois in an overtime match. 



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