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UW's Badger Olympians
By Shannon Gallagher | Feb. 8, 2006From Feb. 10 to 26 many UW-Madison students will sit in the comfort of their apartments or dorm rooms and watch the 2006 Olympic Games. While many will simply admire ' ¦'
Banks’ return from injury will hopefully reinvigorate Badgers
By Chris Lindeke | Feb. 8, 2006Opponents beware: Janese Banks is back on the court for the UW women's basketball team.
Johnson looks ahead to victory 100
By Tom Lea | Feb. 8, 2006A win is a win. That is how the saying goes. For the Wisconsin women's hockey team, (19-2-1 WCHA, 24-3-1 overall,) there is no exception. However, the next win will ' ¦
Behind the trigger: an FPS retrospective
By Jason Ducat | Feb. 8, 2006With games like 'Far Cry,' 'F.E.A.R.' and of course 'Half-Life 2' doing so much for the first-person shooter genre, it is easy to forget the true pioneers. The following games ' ¦'
Jammed Big Ten leaves UW in the hunt
By Sam Pepper | Feb. 8, 2006Illinois junior guard Rich McBride sank a 3-pointer against Penn State at home as time expired last Saturday. Unfortunately for the Illini, after reviewing the play, head referee Gene Crawford ' ¦'
’Terrific Tuesdays’ discussion series tackles current diversity, sexism issues
By Jamie McMahon | Feb. 8, 2006Various students, faculty and community members met in the lounge of the Red Gym's Multi Cultural Student Center on Tuesday to discuss sexism on campus. The meeting was part of 'Terrific Tuesdays,' a series of discussions on current diversity issues held by the College of Letters and Sciences' 'Pathways to Excellence' program.
Daily Cardinal Exclusive with Steve Lavin
By Sam Pepper | Feb. 8, 2006ESPN College Basketball Analyst
Doyle camp plays down allegations of scandal
By Lindsey Ramon | Feb. 8, 2006GOP competitors target weakness in propriety, ethics
State St. sidewalk space to open for second-floor, basement businesses
By Megan Roepke | Feb. 7, 2006A proposal aimed at increasing outdoor business on State Street is set to pass the Madison Common Council tonight. The new ordinance would allow non-street level restaurants sidewalk seating on ' ¦
Sympathy for the warm-up band
By Justin Zyduck | Feb. 7, 2006Flogging Molly came to town and played a show at Memorial Union Friday night. I was at the concert and decided I might share some thoughts on it with you, ' ¦'
Government rules stifling our freedoms
By Erik Opsal | Feb. 7, 2006At the State of the Union Address last week, Beverly Young, wife of U.S. Rep. C.W. Bill Young, R-Fla., was kicked out of the House gallery for wearing a shirt ' ¦
Former Sudanese slave recounts history, promotes abolition
By Shira Nanus | Feb. 7, 2006Francis Bok, a 26-year-old Sudan native, spoke about the 10 years he spent as a Dinka slave in Sudan and his goal to end slavery Monday at the Wisconsin Union ' ¦
Cardinal View: Banning protests a political waste
Feb. 7, 2006Upholding the U.S. Constitution's protection of free speech means tolerating groups that abuse this freedom to spew their hateful messages. Earlier this week Wisconsin lawmakers ignored the first amendment when ' ¦
Yellowcard ’Sounds’ no different than contemporaries
By William Temby | Feb. 7, 2006On Lights and Sounds, Yellowcard clearly attempts to grow beyond the teen punk-pop of their past. Their last album, Ocean Avenue, achieved mainstream popularity without having any significant depth or originality, beyond the fact that the Southern California outfit has a violinist. Lights and Sounds is a different album than Ocean Avenue, but change is not synonymous with growth.
Attorney general hopeful Falk addresses College Dems
By By Rachel Schulze and Savannah Ziegelbauer | Feb. 7, 2006Attorney general hopeful Kathleen Falk addressed the College Democrats Monday night, saying she was confident in her race for the Democratic ticket and urging awareness of issues at stake. Brian ' ¦
City mounts first WiFi transmitter downtown
By Michelle Goldberg | Feb. 7, 2006Free broadband wireless Internet is now available in downtown Madison. Monday afternoon, Cellnet Technology Inc. mounted its first transmitter to the traffic signal pole at the corner of Main Street ' ¦
Jumble Jumble Answers
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