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UW-River Falls basketball analysis
By Ryan Hessenthaler | Nov. 7, 2005If a young Wisconsin team has any hope of claiming a Big Ten crown this season and competing in their eighth consecutive NCAA Tournament, the contributions of the their seven ' ¦
Seniors dominate en route to Big Ten title
By Matt Bunke | Nov. 7, 2005The Wisconsin women's soccer team continued its late season resurgence in grand fashion this weekend in Ann Arbor, Mich., winning three games to claim its first Big Ten tournament championship ' ¦
This revolution will be televised
By Adam Dylewski | Nov. 7, 2005It took 19 days for the iTunes store to sell one million videos for its new iPod. Bittorrent, the popular file-sharing protocol that accounts for over a third of the ' ¦'
No plan yet for possibility of avian flu at UW
By Erica Pelzek | Nov. 7, 2005University preparations for a possible future avian influenza pandemic are still in progress, according to University Health Services Director Kathy Poi. While individuals afflicted with the avian flu are as ' ¦
The Hangover
Nov. 7, 2005Dear Hangover~ I had a friend, who had never been to Madison, come and stay with me Thursday night. At 7:15 a.m. Friday I saw him leave my room and ' ¦'
Brain meets world: neuroscience and policy-making
By Robert Beets | Nov. 7, 2005Regulating scientific research is a priority for lawmakers, but as science marches forward, its breakthroughs must be incorporated into policy-making and modern legislation. To address this need, the UW-Madison Neuroscience ' ¦'
Land battle for primate museum rages on
By Ivy Okoniewski and Jon Spike | Nov. 7, 2005The ongoing tug-of-war over a small plot of land between UW-Madison's primate research center and Budget Bicycle Center, 1201 Regent St., entered its next legal battle when the Primate Freedom ' ¦
Freshmen on display in first exhibiton victory
By Maria Boncyk | Nov. 7, 2005The first 11 minutes of basketball essentially defined the game between the Wisconsin Badgers and the UW-River Falls Falcons. Halfway through the first period, the Badger men's team held a ' ¦
Union Cab driver victim in robbery
By Molly Reppen | Nov. 7, 2005After a nearly identical armed robbery of a Badger Cab driver on Allied Drive Thursday, a Union Cab driver was the victim in a possible armed robbery on Allied Drive ' ¦
Making a case against forced faith in football
By Jill Klosterman | Nov. 7, 2005For some, 'Hail Mary' represents a sacred prayer recited ritualistically by devout Catholics. For others, 'Hail Mary' represents a football play executed as a last-ditch effort to win the game. ' ¦
Overture Center reveals theater
By Heather Halweg | Nov. 7, 2005Post budget debate, landmark hall debuts
Hockey dominates in weekend sweep
By Jason Karnosky | Nov. 7, 2005The ninth-ranked Wisconsin Men's Hockey team finished its weekend in Grand Forks, N.D. with a dominating sweep of the No. 5 North Dakota Fighting Sioux with a 4-1 win Saturday ' ¦
Penn State analysis
By Ben Hubner | Nov. 7, 2005Penn State's senior defensive end Tamba Hali spent as much time in Wisconsin's backfield as junior quarterback John Stocco. Then again, the same could be said for the rest of ' ¦
Lecture a love letter to Wisconsin
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal and Jackson Helmer | Nov. 7, 2005UW-Madison professor William Cronon gave a stirring lecture Tuesday, Oct. 25, highlighting the sense of place and home in the Wisconsin landscape while honoring Gaylord Nelson. Cronon's presentation was the ' ¦'
Volleyball splits against Big Ten foes
By Zach Kukkonen | Nov. 7, 2005At the end of any season, teams that are at the bottom try to claw their way out, teams in the middle make a mad dash for the top, and ' ¦
’Luck’ pays off with excellent direction
By Kevin Nelson | Nov. 7, 2005Innovation followed journalist Edward R. Murrow wherever he went. His World War II stories helped define the radio broadcast model, and Murrow's 'See It Now' established the 30-minute news show format. Now, 40 years after his death, Murrow allows George Clooney to prove he can actually direct a film, as seen in 'Good Night, and Good Luck.'
Letters to the Editor
Nov. 7, 2005Regarding Adam Seston's Nov. 4 op-ed 'Keep Our Boots on the Ground,' never have I seen my own feelings on the war stated so eloquently. It seems like those who ' ¦
One day, your child’s movie might piss off Ebert’s kin
By Joe Pudas | Nov. 7, 2005After perusing the movie news this week, I stumbled upon a couple of interesting tidbits: Warner Brothers has greenlit a grossly unnecessary remake to Sam Peckinpah's 'The Wild Bunch;' Bob Saget is planning to write, produce and direct a spoof of 'March of the Penguins' entitled 'Farce of the Penguins;' and Rob Schneider is going to direct his next shitty movie himself. Oh, and Vincent Gallo is selling his sperm for a million dollars.



