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UW graduate program attracts international students
By Shira Nanus | Dec. 15, 2005Although both the undergraduate and graduate schools do not participate in international outreach recruitment programs, UW-Madison continues to attract thousands of international students every year. Kay Curtis, who works in ' ¦
Even more of the year's best
Dec. 15, 2005ONLINE ONLY ARTS CONTENT Extra Categories Biggest Disappointment Weezer Make Believe As Rivers Cuomo has in the past demonstrated himself to be one of the smartest and most clever songwriters ' ¦'
Extra charges to cellular phone bill will help buy equipment to better pinpoint wireless 911 calls
By Shira Nanus | Dec. 15, 2005As of Dec. 1, Wisconsin cell phone users will see a new surcharge of 83 cents per wireless number on their monthly cell phone bill. This small fee, authorized by ' ¦
One case insufficient to reinstate death penalty
By Kaitlyn Farrell | Dec. 15, 2005Wisconsin's government is under the influence of a hasty campaign for capital punishment with only one illustration to back up the plea. After the murder of a freelance photographer in ' ¦
Nixon taking on role as only senior
By Adam Hoge and Sam Karp | Dec. 15, 2005UW forward giving and taking advice from team'
As new semester approaches, students displaced by Katrina must decide whether to enroll at UW
By Ben Breiner and Shannon Gallagher | Dec. 15, 2005It has been nearly four months since Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, and displaced students are eager to return to their southern schools. With the spring semester approaching, the ' ¦
Plasma donation a source of extra income for UW students
By Amanda McGowan | Dec. 15, 2005Donators can earn up to $200 per month
Food Connoisseurs: Hawk Schenkel
By Tanya Zimmerman | Dec. 15, 2005Hawk Schenkel, owner of Hawk's Bar and Grill, 425 State St., opened his restaurant in 2002 in an effort to combine efficiency with upscale casual dining. His ideas were simple: ' ¦'
City government underused by UW students
By Molly Reppen and ??zge Sevindik | Dec. 15, 2005UW-Madison students are encouraged to participate in city government, but many choose not to, local representatives said. The City of Madison allows unelected citizens to serve on city committees, but ' ¦
Mind your morsels with the UW-Madison Dietetic and Nutrition Club
Dec. 15, 2005Q: Is there a scientific reason that men can handle more alcohol than women? A: Yes! Wisconsin girls think many times that they can hang drink for drink with men, ' ¦'
Madison responds critically to proposed concealed carry
By John Leppanen and Melanie Shibley - The Daily Cardinal | Dec. 15, 2005Officials debate consequences of legal hidden guns
Illegal immigrants valuable to economy
By Jake Herrera | Dec. 15, 2005Congressmen Tom Tancredo, R-Colorado, will tell anyone who will listen about an old Mexican legend that he says is coming true. The myth that supposedly dates back to the days ' ¦
Badgers look to start new unbeaten streak
By Jon Bortin | Dec. 15, 2005Although the No. 1 men's hockey team's 14 game unbeaten streak ended last Friday against Michigan Tech, the Badgers came back with a 7-0 trouncing of the Huskies the next ' ¦
Assassins
By Bri Bromberek | Dec. 15, 2005After waking up to the ear-splitting sound of his alarm clock, an immediate feeling of paranoia rushed through Pat's blood stream. He could not help but remember the events of ' ¦'
Fresh gadgets for the holidays
By Kiera Wiatrak | Dec. 15, 2005Whether a gift for a friend or just a self indulgence, these top food gadgets of this season are well worth your while'
A lesson in fashion
By Shelby Deering | Dec. 15, 2005TASA members work behind the scenes at Milwaukee fashion show'