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Freshmen maturing on D
By Adam Putter | Oct. 20, 2005In previous years, the Wisconsin faithful have complained plenty about their offense, while defense has been rock solid. This season, the tables have turned. After giving up 85 points and ' ¦
Spectacular finishes conclude classic day
By Ryan Hessenthaler and Erica Walkup | Oct. 20, 2005Just the Hessentials'
Cultivating cooking interest in youth
By By Adam Wollner and Liz Wegner | Oct. 20, 2005Some college students struggle with preparing Easy Mac, let alone paella, but the kids who attend classes at The Young Gourmet Culinary Studios in Middleton have the opportunity to learn ' ¦'
Wild homecoming tilts with Purdue common for UW
By Kelsey Gunderson and Michael Worringer | Oct. 20, 2005Purdue is playing in Madison, which can only mean one thing-it must be homecoming. Every time the Boilermakers have visited Madison since 1998, they have been the Badgers' homecoming opponent. ' ¦'
Housefellows lax in enforcing no-alcohol policy, students say
By Ky Jacoby | Oct. 20, 2005UW???s drinking problem | Last of three parts
Badgers in the NFL: Part II
By Nate Carey | Oct. 20, 2005Part two of GameDay's three-part look at Badgers who have journeyed to the NFL focuses on former Badgers who have some \skills."" Skill players from Wisconsin have not fared all ' ¦'
Easy recipes that pass the taste test
By Katrina Peterson | Oct. 20, 2005In the midst of midterms, many students frantically hit the books without having much time to cook for themselves. I wouldn't be surprised if frazzled college kids eat out more ' ¦'
Game of the Week
By By Rachel Schulze and Erika Kramer | Oct. 20, 2005This weekend, all eyes should be on the Lone Star state as Big XII rivals Texas and Texas Tech face off. Both teams are 6-0 and are undoubtedly the leaders ' ¦'
Badgers, Boilermakers to engage in offensive explosion
By Adam Hoge | Oct. 20, 2005Purdue offense vs. UW defense The way the Badger defense has been playing the last few weeks, it would be interesting to see how many points the Temple Owls could ' ¦'
Who's Your Bucky?
By Erica Walkup | Oct. 20, 2005At the photo shoot, it quickly became obvious why these guys wanted to be Wisconsin's favorite mascot. The handstands, synchronized jumps and \Warrior 3"" poses were all their ideas. Laughing ' ¦'
Men’s tennis heads to Ann Arbor for ITA tournament
By Ryan Reszel | Oct. 20, 2005The Badgers are gearing up for the ITA Regional Championships in Ann Arbor, Mich., a tournament which starts today and runs until Oct. 25. The Badgers will battle schools from across the Big Ten and the rest of the Midwest with hopes of advancing to the National Championships. Fifty-six singles players have already earned a spot in the main draw bracket of 64 which begins Saturday. Starting today, the other 64 qualifiers will compete for the remaining eight spots in the main draw bracket.
Horkoscopes
By Sean Horkheimer | Oct. 20, 2005Libra: Sept. 24-Oct. 23 Making love with his ego, Ziggy sucked up into his mind / Like a leper messiah Scorpio: Oct. 24-Nov. 21 (hey man) my schoolday's insane / ' ¦'
Student visits to detox soar over six weeks
By Marlon Lima and Stephanie Pape | Oct. 20, 2005As of Oct. 17, the UW-Madison Police Department has had the most detox commitments in the past three years, according to Chief of Police Susan Riseling, who held a press ' ¦
Auffrey quits hockey team
By Max Hooker | Oct. 20, 2005The UW men's hockey team's freshman class is stacked with talented forwards, a nice addition to an already talented forward squad. But all that talent on one team comes at ' ¦
Crushing UW loss still resonating for Purdue
By Ben Hubner | Oct. 20, 2005Veteran Boilermaker team struggling to keep up in Big Ten '
The story of a ’Mostly Kosher’ Yom Kippur miracle
By Sam Pepper and Clay Thomas | Oct. 20, 2005Sandy Koufax was scheduled to pitch game one of the 1965 World Series against the Twins' Jim 'Mudcat' Grant, but he didn't end up taking the mound that day. Instead, Don Drysdale was handed the ball for the Los Angeles Dodgers. LA lost the game, but Koufax would return to pitch three games in the next six days, winning two complete-game shutouts and pitching the seventh game on two days rest. The Dodgers won the series four games to three.
On Fire / Cold as Ice
By Ben Solochek and Alex Pacheco | Oct. 20, 2005Last Saturday was a record-setting day as Hodges led No. 10 Texas Tech to their best start since 1998. Hodges has had a phenomenal year. However, his biggest game so ' ¦'



