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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 ' ¦'
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 ' ¦
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'
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 ' ¦
News Briefs
By Tom Walsh | Sep. 21, 2005UW-Madison After congestion problems at the Sept. 3 and 10 home games, the UW Athletic Department decided to make it easier for fans to fill Camp Randall. The construction will ' ¦
Bringing 'Sconnie' pride to the nation
By Matt Fox and Brigid Moroney | Sep. 21, 2005UW students profit from T-shirt company'
Nintendo instills Revolution with unique controller
By Jason Ducat | Sep. 21, 2005A Golden Ducat'
TAA pushes for third-party bargaining
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal and Amanda McGowan | Sep. 21, 2005The Teaching Assistants Association held its first meeting of the year Tuesday night to discuss several issues including its battle with the state Legislature over a contract negotiation that has ' ¦
Wis. a negative place for minorities, panelists say
By Lexie Clinton | Sep. 21, 2005Wisconsin is the worst place to be black according to four panelists who referred to a report in Black Commentator magazine at the \Education Not Incarceration"" forum in the Red ' ¦
Doyle blasts oil companies for overcharging, calls for refund
By Brittany Jones | Sep. 21, 2005Gov. Jim Doyle accused oil companies of price- gouging in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and demanded an $88 million refund for Wisconsin consumers at a press conference Tuesday. \The ' ¦
Smoking ban debate rages into morning
By Amanda Becker | Sep. 21, 2005Supporters and opponents of Madison's comprehensive smoking ban argued passionately into the morning hours today as the Madison Common Council considered three separate motions to amend the contentious ordinance. As ' ¦



