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Big Ten ready to state its case as nation's best conference
Sep. 22, 2005Saturday kicks off what should be the most competitive Big Ten conference season in years. Nearly every team believes it has what it takes to contend for the title. Even ' ¦'
'Old Man' McCarthy wows with tale of life and death
By Les Chappell | Sep. 22, 2005At first glance, there are many reasons why the directing team of Joel and Ethan Coen has decided to direct an adaptation of \No Country for Old Men,"" the first ' ¦'
Moped parking restrictions unwise
By Matt Steingraber | Sep. 22, 2005The sprawling Madison campus during an era of high and unstable gas prices serves as the ideal setting for moped ownership. Under these conditions, it is understandable that many students ' ¦
Bell, weathered
By Michael Worringer | Sep. 22, 2005Wisconsin senior cornerback Brett Bell has overcome injuries and a disastrous mistake to emerge as a leader on the Badger defense'
Underage binge drinking will result in letter home
By Bob Probst and Hayley Jacobs | Sep. 22, 2005Parents will now be notified if their underage student at UW-Madison is involved in extremely serious alcohol or drug incidents due to a policy Chancellor John Wiley announced Wednesday. \We ' ¦
Self triggers and scientific reasons explain deja vu
By Laura Kalinowski | Sep. 22, 2005Is it possible to remember someone you've never met, somewhere you've never been or a situation that has never actually happened? This feeling, known as d??j?? vu, happens to most ' ¦'
Commodore football sails toward respectability
By Ryan Hessenthaler | Sep. 22, 2005Just the Hessentials'
Capitol Square's Farmer's Market virgin
By Katrina Peterson , Liz Puibello , Tom Walsh , C.P. VanValkenburg and Erica Walkup | Sep. 22, 2005It's hard to believe that after living in Madison for almost four years, I had never been to one of the finest events the city has to offer-Dane County's Farmer's ' ¦'
Katrina's wrath felt by farmers
By Adrian Crabb | Sep. 22, 2005Grain farmers throughout the Midwest were already expecting low selling prices because of a large inventory and high transportation costs for grain towards the end of August. Then Hurricane Katrina ' ¦'
Debate up in flames
By Breezy Willis | Sep. 22, 2005Columnist puts final touches on opposition's demise
Cardinal View: Notification policy careless
Sep. 22, 2005Every year, approximately 100 UW-Madison students are admitted to emergency detoxification. So far this semester, 14 students have been so admitted to university hospitals-most of them 18- or 19-years old. ' ¦
Michigan receiving corps usually '1' of the best
By Ben Hubner | Sep. 22, 2005UW's Williams uses jersey No. 1 as motivation to lead '
LGBT, Christian leaders debate gay marriage
By Ashley Spencer | Sep. 22, 2005\Support Diversity"" pins and Action Wisconsin T-shirts colored the Union Theater Wednesday night as two prominent leaders, Evan Wolfson and Glenn Stanton, had a debate about the controversial issue of ' ¦
Wilkinson opts to play overseas
By Chris Lindeke | Sep. 22, 2005After a busy summer of basketball, including a stint with the Utah Jazz summer league team, former UW-Madison men's basketball star Mike Wilkinson has signed a contract to play for ' ¦
Barrows files lawsuit against UW chancellor
By Laura Kalinowski | Sep. 22, 2005Former UW-Madison Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Paul Barrows filed a lawsuit against Chancellor John Wiley and former Dean of Students Luoluo Hong Tuesday, claiming Wiley forced him to use ' ¦
Non-conference action benefits women's soccer
By Matt Bunke | Sep. 22, 2005The No. 16 Wisconsin women's soccer team hits the road this weekend to kick off the Big Ten portion of its schedule. The Badgers get things started Friday night when ' ¦
Volleyball to host conference foes Minnesota and Iowa
By Zach Kukkonen | Sep. 22, 2005Riding high on the wave of a 12-game winning streak and a 13-match home winning streak, the Badger volleyball team takes on NCAA runner-up, No. 5 Minnesota (10-1) and a ' ¦



