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\Tulip"" bringing young spark to UW
By Nate Carey | Jan. 25, 2006Coming into last season, Badger fans had a pretty good idea of the player that Wisconsin was getting in Michael Flowers: a young, athletic player with a great deal of ' ¦'
Blogs hit Madison as local polls look to stay connected
By Ricky Quinones | Jan. 25, 2006As politicians began turning to technology to interact with their constituencies and the rest of the world, two Madison alders and one Madison area state representative have started Web logs, ' ¦
’Upset Saturday’ reels in three unbeatens
By Samantha Yarock | Jan. 25, 2006The final three undefeated teams'??Duke, Florida and Pittsburgh'all lost this weekend, bringing about big changes in the Associated Press college basketball poll.
Video games are the art of the unnecessary
By Jason Ducat | Jan. 25, 2006This column runs every other week in the Arts section of the Daily Cardinal, but are video games really art? My editors seem to think so. And I believe that ' ¦'
Abortion panel rallies women at UW-Madison to pro-choice cause
By Jeana Anderson | Jan. 25, 2006The UW-Madison student organizations Our Bodies, Our Rights and Students for Choice sponsored a panel discussion Tuesday about the condition of abortion before the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision ' ¦
Cieslewicz will fly to D.C. for New Cities Project
By Molly Reppen and Andrew Geisthardt | Jan. 25, 2006Mayoral meeting will address some municipal trends
In Wisconsin politics, legislative duties trump special interests, politicians say
By Molly Reppen and John Leppanen | Jan. 25, 2006Critics cite the intense review of proposed bills
Comedy not found in Brooks’ film
By Tarah Scalzo | Jan. 25, 2006As a fish, Albert Brooks is funny. I think most movie-lovers would agree that 'Finding Nemo' is fantastic. As a human being, however, Albert Brooks is similar to his latest stint on the big screen, 'Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World': just okay. He is candid, sarcastic and makes looking confused an art form, but 'Looking for Comedy' takes a great subject and stretches it out far too long.
Backup goalie abruptly thrown into spotlight
By Max Hooker | Jan. 25, 2006Losing last weekend does not faze the freshman Connelly
Just keep swimming, keep on swimming
By Erin Canty | Jan. 25, 2006The new year is in full swing now and there are many reasons, other than resolution fulfillment, to lose those extra pounds. Take Robert Cole for instance, an Australian prisoner ' ¦'
Alito passes through Senate panel after 10-8 party-line vote
Jan. 25, 2006Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito cleared a Senate panel that voted 10-8 along party lines early Tuesday, paving the way for a possibly divisive fight in the legislature over his ' ¦
A Family Affair
By Kelly Jelen | Jan. 25, 2006Your parents are in town and boredom has made its presence loud and clear. Your mom has organized your sock drawer for at least the third time and your dad ' ¦'
Doyle visits Wis. Nat’l Guard in Iraq
By Andy Berens | Jan. 25, 2006Gov. Jim Doyle paid a surprise visit to Wisconsin National Guard troops in Iraq Tuesday, praising the soldiers for 'high morale, a very clear sense of mission and a very clear belief that it can be accomplished' in a teleconference Tuesday morning.
Law should not punish motivation
By Teddy O???Reilly | Jan. 25, 2006Four college freshmen (two UW students, two visiting students from Auburn and Purdue) are being threatened with hate crime felony charges'three years in the slammer along with $20,000 in fines, ' ¦
Officials rail on corrupt politics at Capitol
By Dana Hamilton | Jan. 24, 2006Capitol ???on fire,??? says Milwaukee D.A. McCann
\Geek"" is worth at least nine points
By Justin Zyduck | Jan. 24, 2006My girlfriend got me Scrabble for Christmas. I realize for a lot of you out there, this sounds like a lame gift, somewhere in the league of a three-pack of ' ¦'
All-female campus co-op last of a dying breed
By Nicky Kurtzweil and UW-Madison | Jan. 24, 2006Bayliss said to offer low rent, unique experience




