Volleyball survives Big Ten play with two victories
By Zach Kukkonen | Oct. 3, 2005On a weekend that may have proved pivotal to the No. 8 UW volleyball team's quest for a Big Ten title, the Badgers (4-0 Big Ten, 12-1 overall) somehow survived ' ¦
On a weekend that may have proved pivotal to the No. 8 UW volleyball team's quest for a Big Ten title, the Badgers (4-0 Big Ten, 12-1 overall) somehow survived ' ¦
Med Flight, the emergency response helicopter service, had its 20th anniversary Saturday. The helicopter service transports crash and disaster victims between UW-Madison hospitals. Med Flight Medical Director Bruce Lindsay said ' ¦
Although UW-Madison has long been a forerunner of stem cell research, the university received what could be its greatest distinction in the field yet by landing a contract for the ' ¦
UW-Madison food service has made an effort to cater to its vegan and vegetarian residents. Starting approximately four years ago it labeled food items as vegan or vegetarian in order ' ¦'
While I believe that everyone is entitled to their opinion, I must say I was completely shocked and taken aback by the suggestion that the tremendous acting in \667: The ' ¦
David Cronenberg's \A History of Violence"" is one of few movies where each death is so vivid, it's nearly impossible to lose track of the body count. The villains in ' ¦'
An inconsistent secondary proved to be a double-edged sword for the Wisconsin defense Saturday as the Badgers (2-0 Big Ten, 5-0 overall) triumphed in an sloppy 41-24 contest head coach ' ¦
This past weekend, the Wisconsin women's tennis team competed at the Furman Fall Classic in Greenville, S.C. During the three-day tournament, the Badgers displayed both brilliance and shortcomings, coming away ' ¦
Joss Whedon has, over the years, developed a knack for flourishing in second attempts. \Buffy the Vampire Slayer,"" penned by Whedon, failed miserably at the box office, but five years ' ¦'
Harvest Fest 2005 celebrated its 35th year in Madison this weekend, attracting activists and pot smokers from as far away as California. Kicking off the festivities with a Friday-night fund-raiser ' ¦
A Dane County judge ruled Saturday in favor of Madison's inclusionary zoning law, which requires new housing to include a set amount of lower-cost units. The Apartment Association of South ' ¦
These berating words can be seen blazoned across the chests of various students across campus: \Don't eat me, I love you."" Accompanied by a sympathetic picture of a pig, this ' ¦'
The effects of Tom DeLay's indictment on conspiracy charges Wednesday were felt in Wisconsin as Democrats across the state condemned Republican lawmakers who were associated with the congressional leader. Joe ' ¦
\The only thing I really missed was cheesecake,"" said UW-Madison graduate student Nick Murphy. After becoming a vegetarian in December 2004, Murphy chose to go vegan after researching the mistreatment ' ¦'
Maintaining American troops in Iraq indefinitely could be a formula for disaster, Wisconsin Sen. Russ Feingold said Friday. Feingold, who may be considering a run for the presidency, reiterated his ' ¦
Over the past two months, the pages of this paper-and most others-have been graced by the judicious, boyish grin of John Roberts Jr. A mere 50-years young, Chief Justice Roberts ' ¦
The national non-profit organization, Marijuana Policy Project, is asking fraternities and sororities at UW-Madison and other universities to raise money and awareness for its mission to make marijuana legal. Similar ' ¦
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