News
Women's golf making a difference
By Nate Carey | Oct. 12, 2005Team \Lights the Night"" with walk to benefit Cancer
Used books rock Chappell's socks in cold WI winter
By Les Chappell and Maureen Backman | Oct. 12, 2005The Lesser of Two Equals'
UW students will soon have access to university rental cars
By Nick Osiecki | Oct. 12, 2005Access to hybrid community automobiles is set to expand for students over the age of 21, as UW-Madison becomes the second university in the Midwest to offer car-sharing services. UW-Madison ' ¦
Calhoun faces old teammate
By Jon McNamara | Oct. 12, 2005Physically, Wisconsin's Brian Calhoun and Minnesota's Keith Lipka are exact opposites. Calhoun, at 5'10' 194 lbs is a shifty, clean-cut running back that has burst onto the national scene this ' ¦
Skeptical of president's logic
By Teddy O???Reilly | Oct. 12, 2005Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and other leading lights of peace sat inert last Thursday as they listened to President Bush's latest \stay the course"" ' ¦
Students can vote to decide UW employees' pay
Oct. 12, 2005UW-Madison students will get a say in how much some university employees are paid during this week's Associated Students of Madison online elections. The elections occur every year and serve ' ¦
Students divided over best approach to sexism, racism
By Andrew Peck | Oct. 12, 2005Sexism, racism and domestic violence in the media prompted student debate Tuesday night when UW-Madison students addressed the effects of social issues in modern society. The discussion, attended by approximately ' ¦
Stress linked to general malady, premature aging
By The Daily Cardinal Arts Columnists and Elizabeth Butkovich | Oct. 11, 2005Stress is an omnipresent part of a student's life. Whether it be through exams, dates, or roommates, stress is nearly inescapable. Given stress' ubiquity, there has been a significant amount ' ¦'
Students join military training corps out of duty, not economics
By Jake Herrera | Oct. 11, 2005Last May, a U.S. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps recruiter was forced to cancel an informational luncheon with students at Union South in order to avoid a confrontation with ' ¦
Crytoquotes answers
Oct. 11, 20051. \Courage is resistance to fear, master of fear--not absence of fear."" --Mark Twain 2. ""We only do well the things we like doing. --Colette'
Women's crew domiantes varsity eight in Head of Rock Regatta
By Rachel Sherman | Oct. 11, 2005On Sunday, the Wisconsin women's crew team traveled to Rockford, Ill., to compete in the Head of the Rock Regatta. Both openweights and lightweights raced on the Rock River. The ' ¦
D'Angelo focus of 1991 complaint
Oct. 11, 2005Although Overture Center President Bob D'Angelo just retired from the performing arts venue last month, he faced sexual harassment complaints as far back as 1991, a Wisconsin State Journal open-records ' ¦
UW regroups after loss to Penn State
By Zach Kukkonen and Will Hoverman | Oct. 11, 2005Time heals all wounds and as a few days have passed since UW volleyball's loss to No. 4 Penn State (6-0 Big Ten, 15-2 overall), the sting seems to have ' ¦
The Ig Nobel: absurd research gets its due
By Adam Dylewski | Oct. 11, 2005Science gets a bad rap as a stodgy, dry field that has little to offer to the realm of comedy. However, anybody who has been fortunate enough to go to ' ¦'
ASM plan aims to cut seg. fees
By Jamie Thomas | Oct. 11, 2005A possible restructuring of Associated Students of Madison could lower student segregated fees by establishing a separate non-profit agency, a proposal that will come to a vote by Student Council ' ¦
Crow's unexciting 'Wildflower' fails to bloom in full
By Bridget Maniaci | Oct. 11, 2005Lately there's been a resurgence of time-honored artists releasing new music. From old-timers Bon Jovi and Paul McCartney to the hipper Pixies and Green Day, established artists have been hitting ' ¦'




