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McCray to guide defensive front
By Jon McNamara | Feb. 21, 2006Just four days after the departure of Earl Lane, who was originally hired to coach the Badgers' defensive line before leaving to join Louisiana State, head coach Bret Bielema announced ' ¦
UW makes Big Ten stretch run
By Sam Pepper | Feb. 21, 2006You would think the Badger men's baseketball team would not favor a break in action right now. After winning three straight following loses in five of their last six games, ' ¦
Baker’s Too suffers significant burglary, vandalism
By John Leppanen | Feb. 21, 2006A popular Madison eatery will be closed for the near future after burglars let loose on Baker's Too, 12 University Sq., early Saturday morning.
Obstacles lie in path of No. 4 Cup trophy
By Molly Reppen and Jon Bortin | Feb. 21, 2006As far as priorities go for the No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey team (15-6-3 WCHA, 21-7-3 overall), the MacNaughton Cup'awarded to the top team in the Western Collegiate Hockey ' ¦
P.O.D. deliver us from the evil of their last album
By Eunice Abraham | Feb. 21, 2006If one were to conjure up an image of a stereotypical Christian music group, the band Payable On Death would not fit the description. Clad in black and covered in ' ¦'
Arctic Monkeys nearly live up to hype
By Matt Hunziker | Feb. 21, 2006Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not, the debut album from Arctic Monkeys, was released in the United Kingdom a month ago, and even before it broke the ' ¦'
Student finance group passes Rec. Sports, bus pass budgets
By Susie Dosemagen | Feb. 21, 2006Cuts include funds for Rec. Sports scoreboard, bus-pass holders
Haunted adventures with Don Henley
By Justin Zyduck | Feb. 21, 2006Anybody who's ever listened to a radio station has probably heard 'Hotel California.' Hell, it's probably on your iPod. Arguably The Eagles' most popular song, most critics interpret its terrifying ' ¦'
Mifflin house likely doomed, to be replaced by new apartments
By Dawn Schueller | Feb. 21, 2006The Madison Plan Commission voted 5-2 in favor of the demolition of a 122-year-old house at 441 W. Mifflin St. Monday, sparking strong reactions from both sides of the issue. ' ¦
Kumar, Lapidus victorious in county primary
Feb. 21, 2006Ashok Kumar and David Lapidus prevailed in today's Dane County Board primary election, narrowing the field of candidates from four to two. The polls with Kumar in the lead with ' ¦
Jumble Jumble
Feb. 21, 2006Jumble Jumble created by Dimitri Syrkin-Nikolau with assistance from Tug Peterson. Any questions or concerns should be sent to dasyrkinniko@wisc.edu'
In Wis., Bush calls for energy change
By Samantha Bachmann | Feb. 21, 2006State Senate to take up renewable energy policy Tuesday
County Board election nears
By Ben Siegel | Feb. 20, 2006UW students vie for District 5 in Tuesday's primary
Henna
By Kathryn Minnick | Feb. 20, 2006If tattoos are like Harleys, henna is like a bike with training wheels'a way to try out body art without making an indelible commitment. Unlike traditional tattoos that come in ' ¦'
Tattoos
By Sam Karp and Amanda McGowan | Feb. 20, 2006Thinking of getting a tattoo? While some may cringe and think, 'Ouch!??And that thing is on forever!' others may simply need more information about this historical and popular form of ' ¦'
Badgers pick up tie in Elliott’s return to ice
By Zach Kukkonen and Andrew Peck | Feb. 20, 2006Coming home without the sweep they wanted and with the Western Collegiate Hockey Association title slipping out of their grasp, the UW men's hockey team (15-6-3 WCHA, 21-7-3 overall) could be upset with its three-point performance against Michigan Tech (6-13-5, 7-20-5) this weekend. Nonetheless, one month from now, the series may appear to be the spark UW so desperately needed, as the team regained its scoring touch and got junior goaltender Brian Elliott back.
Malaria on the rise as rain forest shrinks
Feb. 20, 2006Study illustrates the unforeseen consequences of deforestation'