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Student security, sick leave, employment policy to be part of Regents meeting
By Greg Stockwell | Oct. 6, 2005The UW System Board of Regents will meet today and Friday to discuss myriad important issues, including the renaming of the UW-Madison medical school, new sick-leave policies and an evaluation ' ¦
UW fraternity takes up biking to football games for charity
By Shannon Gallagher | Oct. 6, 2005This weekend will not be of typical fashion for one of UW-Madison's fraternities. Sigma Phi Epsilon will defy the typical \frat"" stereotype by partaking in Tour de Touchdown. The event ' ¦
Police patrols up after rash of area muggings
By Nick Ihm | Oct. 6, 2005The Madison Police Department has responded swiftly to a recent increase in robberies and muggings in downtown Madison by devoting additional officers to patrol the area. Robberies on the street ' ¦
Hayden sparks nicked up defense
By Jon McNamara | Oct. 6, 2005With 15 years of experience in the Badger program under his belt, John Palermo does not easily hand out praise. However, the defensive line coach who has a reputation of ' ¦
A Sampling of Frank Lloyd Wright Buildings: From Local to International
By Erica Pelzek | Oct. 6, 2005Taliesin Spring Green, Wis. Fallingwater Mill Run, Pa. Kansas City Community Christian Church Kansas City, Mo. Arch Oboler Complex \Eaglefeather"" Malibu, Calif. Imperial Hotel Tokyo, Japan Ras-el-Bar seasonal tents Damietta, ' ¦'
Big Star's brand of pop got lost 'In Space'
By Joe Lynch | Oct. 6, 2005Though nobody knew it at the time-and too few know it now-Big Star was one of the greatest groups of the '70s, yet remains the least appreciated band whose influence ' ¦'
Food Connoisseurs: Eric Roang
By Tanya Zimmerman | Oct. 6, 2005When most of us are wrapping up our spring semester, one local business owner is just starting his. Eric Roang, owner of The Fruit Stand located on Library Mall, hates ' ¦'
ASM points to lack of student input in Halloween planning
By Stephanie Pape | Oct. 6, 2005Associated Students of Madison bemoaned the lack of student input in the Halloween decision-making process in a press conference held Wednesday in the Union. Along with the emphasis on Halloween ' ¦
Robert Wolke: Food 101
By Morgan Brickley | Oct. 6, 2005Have you ever wondered why brick ovens make better pizza or if baking soda in the fridge really works? Can you get drunk from a meal cooked with alcohol? These ' ¦'
A lesson in humility
By Breezy Willis | Oct. 6, 2005Critical analysis of the Iraq war has been offered to students by academics in innumerable forms since the war began in 2003. Although most explanations and predictions offered have been ' ¦
St. Lawrence will be a tough first for UW
By Jason Karnosky | Oct. 6, 2005Saints return a number of quality threats'
Cardinal View: Students lose out in Halloween debate
Oct. 6, 2005Halloween adheres to no easy solution, and the beginning of solving any problem with no easy solution is extensive discussion among those involved. In this endeavor, both Associated Students of ' ¦
Heir to the ??
By Max Hooker | Oct. 6, 2005Brian Elliot spent the last two years in the shadow of All-American goaltender and fan favorite Bernd Br??ckler. This year Br??ckler is gone, and it's Elliot's turn to show what ' ¦'
Badger Bits
Oct. 6, 2005Women's Hockey Junior forward Sara Bauer, UW's assistant captain, was named the WCHA preseason player of the year. Entering her third season with the Badgers, she is on pace to ' ¦
Weird Sisters, band names and lawsuits
By Matt Hunziker and Kristin Knipschild | Oct. 6, 2005Hunziker Like the Wolf'
'Extraordinary' wait worthwhile
By Ryan Raab | Oct. 6, 2005It seems that, intentionally or not, each Fiona Apple album has arrived with controversy that overshadowed the actual music. There was the near-pornographic video and her infamous \This world is ' ¦'
Marketing 101: How to market UW
By Brigid Moroney | Oct. 6, 2005Commercials, viewbooks sell university to prospective students'
USDA fuels nations' future generations
By Katrina Peterson | Oct. 6, 2005The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently updated their kid-geared website (mypyramid.gov/kids) and created a new computer game called \MyPyramid Blastoff"" that aims to curtail unhealthy eating practices among American youth. ' ¦'



