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Sep. 30, 2005Yesterday I sat in the audience at the Plan 2008 Forum to hear Wiley give his speech about campus diversity. Mind you, I was not expecting much from this rich ' ¦
Man that spurred lock ordinance sentenced
By Leah Leonidas | Sep. 30, 2005The man who attacked two women in the same day and motivated the Madison City Council to pass a lock ordinance last year was sentenced to 73 years in prison, ' ¦
Madison liberals, conservatives expected Roberts confirmation
By Carrie Lorig | Sep. 30, 2005John Roberts' confirmation as the 17th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court went as expected Thursday. But Bush's second nomination to the Supreme Court, expected to be released ' ¦
Class schedule utilized for student arrest in Social Science Building
By Peter Cameron and Ryan Gallentine | Sep. 30, 2005The arrest of a UW-Madison student caught the attention of passersby Thursday after several UW campus police officers arrived at the Social Science building, surprising students on their way to ' ¦
Neil goes back to younger self
By Ben Peterson | Sep. 30, 2005With the release of Prairie Wind, Neil Young has, for one of the first times in his long and profound career, followed a trend. The past month has seen something ' ¦'
The Art of the Away Message
Sep. 30, 20051. Generic: Lame. Clearly you are away because you have an away message up. It's just repetitive to display the sentence, \I am away from my computer right now."" 2. ' ¦'
'667' reasons to not see 'Beast'
By Andrew Peck | Sep. 30, 2005The first thing you will notice upon approaching the Broom Street Theatre, 1119 Williamson St., is a foreboding feeling of horror. This feeling can only be conjured by the realization ' ¦'
Shortfalls of diversity plan disappoint UW
By Andy Berens | Sep. 30, 2005Programs to recruit and retain minorities by 2008 see limited success
From RBK, a new vision of On Wisconsin
Sep. 30, 2005The RBK store, 502 State St. is a welcome addition to the Wisconsin sports apparel racket. Among its many contributions to this campus, the store transformed our famed \W,"" present ' ¦'
The OC
By Olivia Pitzo | Sep. 30, 2005Marissa entered into no-man's land... public school. Although she already made one enemy, she has three solid friends. Ryan, in the same state of suspension as Marissa, is foregoing the ' ¦'
UW-Madison could override Wis. gun law
By Lexie Clinton | Sep. 29, 2005UW-Madison students may someday be able to conceal and carry weapons on campus if a bill, to be released Thursday, is passed. It would allow residents of Wisconsin to conceal ' ¦
Ice cream in the candy lab: a research assistant's sweet view
By Laura Shumow | Sep. 29, 2005Imagine a delicious matrix of fat globules, sugar, ice crystals and air bubbles suspended in a liquid serum. This unique soft and sweet structure of frozen foam is loved for ' ¦'
Students demand unions for UW apparel workers
By Jackie Luskey | Sep. 29, 2005Protesters decry abuse of sweatshop workers
Barrows' lawyer: client deserves due process
By Lester Pines | Sep. 29, 2005Dr. Paul W. Barrows has given 16 years of dedicated service to the University of Wisconsin. No one has ever suggested that he did anything other than superb work, nor ' ¦
Some of BCS' Harris panelists 'poll'ing a fast one
By Michael Worringer | Sep. 29, 2005The Wor Report'
Cardinal View: Stem cell research vital to UW
Sep. 29, 2005Stem cell research has the potential to treat ailments such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, spinal cord injury, stroke, diabetes, heart disease, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Stem cells are significant ' ¦
Mehlhaff, DeBauche take kicking game to new level
By Zach Kukkonen | Sep. 29, 2005Special teams are a tricky business. An extremely vital part of any football team, they go largely unnoticed except when a spectacular play is made or when an anything-but-spectacular play ' ¦'



