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The Hangover
Nov. 14, 2005Dear Hangover ~ I was at the Iowa game having fun with thousands of other soaking wet Badger fans. The rain wasn't really too bad; I was willing to wait ' ¦'
50 fails to learn by Madonna's example
By Joe Pudas and Bill Anderson | Nov. 14, 2005Snap, Crackle, Pudas!'
Calling students to action for democracy in 2006
By Bob Spoerl and Jill Klosterman | Nov. 14, 2005If any question remained concerning whether the university actually lived up to its No. 1 party school ranking, Halloween dispelled all doubt. Although the university solidified its party- school status, ' ¦
Businesses honor Alvarez with 31 billboards
By Michelle Goldberg and Liz Puibello | Nov. 14, 2005As UW-Madison Football head coach Barry Alvarez's coaching career comes to an end after 16 solid years, his impact on UW-Madison football will forever remain a legacy. To acknowledge Alvarez's ' ¦
Evan Damiano: The Days of his Lives
By By Natalie Amend | Nov. 11, 2005Evan Damiano is Bold and Beautiful, and he's also smart. He's triple-majoring in psych, poli sci and criminal justice'so he could wear Scrubs while influencing Law and Order on the ' ¦'
Cieslewicz lectures UW geography class about modern cities
By Andrew Geisthardt | Nov. 11, 2005Students at Science Hall had a change of pace Thursday afternoon when Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz gave a guest lecture for Geography 305, Introduction to the City. Using issues and ' ¦
Gadget of the week: Pillips GoGear
By Annie Slacter | Nov. 11, 2005The Phillips GoGear Jukebox should give Apple a run for their money. GoGear has color display and 30 gigabytes of storage, which means 15,000 songs or 8,400 pictures. The product ' ¦'
Regionals await UW
By Chris Lindeke | Nov. 11, 2005The UW men's cross country team heads to Bloomington, Ind. Saturday attempting to defend last year's Great Lakes Regional competition. The Badger runners are clearly the favorites, regaining the No. ' ¦
Regents review drinking survey, seg. fee audit
By Helen Walls | Nov. 11, 2005The Board of Regents raised several issues relevant to students during Thursday's meeting, including the results of a UW System-wide drug and alcohol use survey and the proposed audit of ' ¦
Hoosiers put an end to Badgers season
By Ryan Reszel | Nov. 11, 2005The UW men's soccer team's rollercoaster season came to an abrupt end Thursday as the Indiana Hoosiers defeated the Badgers 2-0 in the first round of the Big Ten tournament. ' ¦
House debates bill to reduce student funding
By Ricky Quinones | Nov. 11, 2005The U.S. House of Representatives pushed back a vote on a bill Thursday that includes cuts to financial aid for college students over the next five years. If passed, the ' ¦
Far-right’s nominee merits filibuster
By Andrew Haffner and Erik Opsal | Nov. 11, 2005The Supreme Court is about to move far to the right if President Bush's nominee, Samuel Alito, is confirmed to fill Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's shoes.
Gentlemen: meet the blazer
Nov. 11, 2005Men's fashion is continuing on its turn for the preppy this season. The most important piece for men right now is the blazer. Easily layered with other pieces, this versatile ' ¦'
Student groups vie for increased program funding
By Ryan Gallentine | Nov. 11, 2005Board hears budget proposals from MCSC, PAVE
Bill to track sex offenders passes Assembly
Nov. 11, 2005After being overwhelmingly passed in the state Assembly, a bill demanding that the state use global positioning system-enabled bracelets to track the state's most dangerous sex predators will head to ' ¦
Slug on rap, beer, sex and sandwiches
By Bridget Maniaci and Liz Puibello | Nov. 11, 2005Minneapolis rap outfit Atmosphere has become a fixture on the national hip-hop scene for its talent, and slew of political and personal lyrics bye main rapper Slug. Commonly touching on ' ¦'
Married alumni relate careers in Washington to Madison students
By Mike Ewing and By: Anurag Mandalika | Nov. 11, 2005A married duo of Washington insiders, UW-Madison alumni Rita Braver and Robert Barnett, discussed insights on their careers and on the current state of Washington with UW-Madison students Thursday. The ' ¦



