News
Beer sales tapped, liquor sales flowing
By Brigid Moroney | Oct. 26, 2005Big beer brands see sales slip 1.5 percent'
Cardinal looks into film future
Oct. 26, 2005Good or bad, movies have a pesky habit of exploding into the public's consciousness with little warning. To make sure you aren't caught totally unaware when the next big thing ' ¦'
Slumping UW relies on Diaz for a spark
By Joe Hasler and Molly Reppen | Oct. 26, 2005Freshman forward enjoying increased opportunities
Depeche Mode hits success with ’Angel’
By Laura Kalinowski | Oct. 26, 2005For the film 'Mrs. Robinson,' Simon and Garfunkel created an entire slew of songs for the soundtrack that functioned as plot progression for the movie, but, on their own, they were excellent and formed a complete album. The same can be said for the latest Depeche Mode effort Playing the Angel, while each song is strikingly unique, yet they all contain a pulsating rhythm that flows with the synthesized beats throughout the album.
Veterans take aim at young Illini
By Ben Hubner | Oct. 26, 2005Illinois defense starting nine underclassmen
Madison Halloweens hold three-year trend of huge crowds, riots, police enforcement
By Jennifer Kidd | Oct. 26, 2005Halloween in Madison | First of three parts
Natural gas prices’ effect on UW unclear
By Caitlin Cieslik-Miskimen | Oct. 26, 2005The recent spike in fuel costs has homeowners scrambling this winter to cover the expected rise in heating bills; but as to exactly how these high fuel costs will affect the UW-Madison campus, not much, if anything, is known.
Rushing to sign leases unnecessary, detrimental, experts say
By Amanda McGowan | Oct. 26, 2005Students are not obligated to renew until Nov. 15
News of the Weird
By Negassi Tesfamichael | Oct. 26, 2005New L.A. strip club sign sparks controversy'
A frightening weekend in store
By Joe Hasler and Kelly Kallien | Oct. 26, 2005I'm a Hasler, baby!'
Cardinal View: Anti-war referendum will raise awareness
Oct. 26, 2005A backbone of democracy is the ability of citizens to call their government to action through public discourse. Vigorous public discourse tests and strengthens beliefs, widens local debate, strengthens voters' ' ¦
\Net Nerds"" ...Not Really Nerds
By Kiera Wiatrak | Oct. 25, 2005If someone had asked me how I would like to spend a particular Thursday afternoon, I do not think passing two hours watching a computer genius fix an undergrad's computer ' ¦'
Budget Bicycles owner sued for breach of contract
By Jeff Rumage | Oct. 25, 2005The Primate Freedom Project filed a lawsuit against Budget Bicycles owner Roger Charly for selling his property to UW-Madison despite a previous contractual obligation with the animal rights group. The ' ¦
’Stubbs’ will make zombies out of gamers
By William Temby | Oct. 25, 2005There's nothing quite like a good zombie game to get in the Halloween spirit. Most zombie games pit you as the human action hero, armed with weapons galore on your quest to save the world from zombification. While blowing up those lumbering brain-eaters in a myriad of gruesome ways is a blast, that scenario has gotten stale.
Recalling lessons of mulligans
By Sam Karp and Jake Herrera | Oct. 25, 2005The news that a group of disgruntled citizens were attempting to recall Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz triggered and tested a lesson from my childhood. I grew up under the impression ' ¦
Hubs ponders life in the spotlight, picks ink instead
By Ben Hubner | Oct. 25, 2005Hubs the Boss
University Square complex to enhance south campus
By Michael Groten | Oct. 25, 2005This summer the southeast campus will undergo a four-year redevelopment project at the University Square lot located north of Gordon Commons. The Joint Southeast Campus Area Committee met Monday with ' ¦



