News
Student gov. seeks fund raising branch
By Molly Reppen | Sep. 13, 2005ASM may soon include a non-profit sector, which will allow the organization to fundraise and could potentially reduce segregated fees for students, according to Associated Students of Madison Chair Eric ' ¦
UW-Madison students robbed in university parking lot
Sep. 13, 2005While walking through a university parking lot, two UW-Madison students were robbed around 10 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8, according to UW-Madison Police. The students were walking through Parking Lot 91, ' ¦
Union planning will rely on student input
By Ky Jacoby | Sep. 13, 2005After students voted down last semester's expensive Union Master Plan for the expansion of the university's unions, a new round of union planning meetings starts today on renovations to both ' ¦
Alcohol, calcium linked to prenatal cell death
Sep. 13, 2005Resulting calcium flood toxic to embryo cells'
UW promises job reform; some in Capitol skeptical
By Sam-Omar Hall | Sep. 13, 2005The UW System Board of Regents voted Friday to change its employment policies to address criticisms regarding backup jobs and felons, but some state legislators remained skeptical of the proposed ' ¦
Wisconsin Ironman
By Anne Flavin | Sep. 12, 2005While many of us were still sleeping, approximately 2,300 athletes hit the water at 7 a.m. Sunday to begin the fourth annual Ironman competition. \The excitement in the air is ' ¦'
Allied Drive welcomes Katrina evacuees
Sep. 12, 2005For the individuals recently relocated from Houston and New Orleans after the Hurricane Katrina disaster, gratitude flourished toward their new homes and the hospitality they received in Madison. The evacuees ' ¦
UW hurricane victims may get free semester
By Mario Puig and Ryan Gallentine | Sep. 12, 2005The Board of Regents passed a preliminary resolution Friday recommending that the UW-System waive tuition for students displaced by Hurricane Katrina. The resolution recommended to the state legislature and Gov. ' ¦
Badgers lose undefeated mark
By Zach Kukkonen | Sep. 12, 2005Although the UW women's volleyball team has to be disappointed with its undefeated season being disrupted against No. 14 Missouri Saturday, they cannot be too upset returning home after a ' ¦
UW women move forward
By Jill Klosterman | Sep. 12, 2005When Mattel Inc. introduced Barbie in 1959, this infamous blonde had only one objective-to look good. Yet, Barbie gradually moved from a passive object to an active representative of female ' ¦
Despite typical summer films, Pudas uncovers some gems
By Joe Pudas | Sep. 12, 2005Snap, Crackle, Pudas!'
Regents vow to develop hiring standards
Sep. 12, 2005The UW Board of Regents resolved to immediately investigate felony charges facing university employees at the UW System Board of Regents meeting in West Bend, Wis. Friday. The regents reiterated ' ¦
Production shines on Kanye's 'Registration'
By Joe Lynch | Sep. 12, 2005It seems unbelievable now, but only a year and a half ago, Kanye West was merely one of hip-hop's best and most wanted producers. His breakthrough debut album The College ' ¦'
Wis. students to see expanded reciprocity with midwest schools
By Sam-Omar Hall | Sep. 12, 2005Wisconsin students who want to leave the Dairy State but still attend college in the Midwest may soon be able to pay discounted tuition at over 125 schools in six ' ¦
OK Go makes indie rock fun-'Oh No!'
By Daily Cardinal Staff and Ryan Raab | Sep. 12, 2005If downloads were equivalent to album sales, OK Go's sophomore album, Oh No, would have already gone gold. The irreverent band's homemade, unofficial video for lead single \A Million Ways"" ' ¦'
Badgers defeat Washington for road split
By Matt Bunke | Sep. 12, 2005Wisconsin fails to take down Portland
News Briefs
Sep. 12, 2005hayward, wis. Testimony begins this week for the Minnesota man who, according to Assistant Attorney General Roy Korte, shot six hunters in northern Wisconsin last November. Witnesses will include the ' ¦
Badgers embarrass Owls in victory
By Sam Pepper | Sep. 12, 2005After giving up 42 points in a victory over Bowling Green last Saturday, Barry Alvarez criticized his secondary in his weekly Monday press conference. The poor coverage prompted the UW ' ¦



