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Double OT thriller vs. UWM ends in tie
By Ryan Reszel | Sep. 20, 2006It took 110 minutes, but the battle between the Badger men's soccer team and UW-Milwaukee finally ended, albeit anticlimactically in a 2-2 tie.'
A bad case of the angsties
By Carrie Lorig | Sep. 20, 2006\From a Midwestern vantage point, life or death situations are few and far between save for the occasional confrontation with WisPIRG representatives with the determination of a pack of hungy zombies,"" writes Carrie Lorig in this week's Conceal and Carrie'
Reader of the Day
By The Daily Cardinal | Sep. 20, 2006Kathryn Abrams is a UW-Madison sophomore with uncertain plans for the future, other than finishing her women's studies paper and maybe planning a trip to the mall.
SSFC denies funding to engineering organization
By Jacob Kushner | Sep. 19, 2006The Student Services Finance Committee denied funding eligibility to a campus engineering organization during its meeting Thursday night. Additionally, the committee unanimously approved the eligibility of WSUM student radio as well as the Tenant Resource'
Show comedy some respect, Academy!
By Tarah Scalzo | Sep. 19, 2006I wonder what would have happened if, at last year's Academy Awards, Steve Carell had won Best Actor for ""40-Year-Old Virgin."" I'm guessing his acceptance speech would have been the most entertaining moment of the evening, and not to mention a delightful counter to George Clooney's smug remarks about celeb superiority. Bah.
Emotional ad stirs gay health rights debate
By Bob Spoerl | Sep. 19, 2006Fair Wisconsin recently unveiled a television ad claiming medical rights will be threatened if the proposed civil unions ban passes in the Nov. 7 election, drawing heated debate as to just how far the effects of the amendment will reach. '
Reader of the Day
By The Daily Cardinal | Sep. 19, 2006When this voluptuous babe isn't reading the newspaper to painted cows, she's usually up to shenanigans of some sort. In fact, she could write a book about all of her tomfooleries and mischief. Most recently, she's been magically making bikes ""disappear."" But which one of Sue's dozens of pranks does she consider the best of the best, her pride and joy? Any prank she does with her best friend Danielle!
Tabloids overshadow celebrity activism
By Adam Seston | Sep. 19, 2006The public is always captivated by extreme news that constantly rocks the celebrity world. What Tom Cruise bought for Katie Holmes is completely irrelevant, yet it makes the national news networks for weeks. '
Langdon St. assault suspect could face 60 years in prison
By The Daily Cardinal | Sep. 19, 2006The man arrested for an attempted sexual assault in late August appeared in court Monday, and faces up to 60 years in prison if convicted.'
Cosby mom offers words of inspiration, anecdotes
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal and Marie Joanis | Sep. 19, 2006Tony Award winning actress Phylicia Rashad, well known for her role as Clair Huxtable on ""The Cosby Show,"" gave a speech, ""Enjoying the Journey of Life,"" Monday evening. Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity sponsored the event, held in Ingra'
Bad calls worth more than a win
By Adam Hoge | Sep. 19, 2006Adam Hoge comments on a number of recent sports stories, including suspicious officiating in the Oregon-Oklahoma game Sept. 16.'
I-94 clash bigger than ever
By Sam Hasler | Sep. 19, 2006In-state rival UW-Milwaukee comes to Madison Wednesday night with both teams looking for a big win.'
Just Off Campus...
By Brittany Schoepp and UW-Madison | Sep. 19, 2006The Wisconsin State Capitol sits at the top of State Street, just minutes away from campus.
19-year-old woman found murdered in Burke, her burnt out car on highway
By The Daily Cardinal | Sep. 19, 2006Police found a 19-year-old woman dead in her home in Burke, Wis., on Monday afternoon and her car smoldering at a Janesville rest stop. '
Lautenschlager, Democrats rally behind Falk, gear up for November
By Carolyn Appel | Sep. 19, 2006As the dust settled after last Tuesday's attorney general primary, the Democratic Party of Wisconsin banded together in partisan unison at a rally. '
Hey repair man, what's the hole-d up?
By Joe Hasler and Clay Thomas | Sep. 19, 2006My rent is pretty high this year. After three years of cramped dorms and awkward sublets, I decided it was time to class it up a bit by signing to live in one of the local real estate magnates ""Gold Key"" properties. '
Cardinal View Editorial: Debate unnecessarily hyped 'brain drain'
By Daily Cardinal editorial board | Sep. 19, 2006Last Friday night when Governor Jim Doyle squared off with challenger and congressman Mark Green, many Wisconsinites, especially college students, were busy preparing for Saturday morning's hangover and not particularly interested in sitting down to'
Madison’s mayor makes concessions on Halloween plan
By John Leppanen and Sam Karp | Sep. 19, 2006Visitors to Halloween 2006 will probably still have to pay $5 to enter a fenced-off State Street, but Mayor Dave Cieslewicz has backed off several other key points of his controversial plan.
Men's golf team takes first in Ann Arbor
By Andrew Wagner | Sep. 19, 2006Both golf teams headed to Michigan tournaments over the weekend and came back to Madison with very different results.'



