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Yirgalem: A little bit of Ethiopia on Monroe Street
By Katrina Peterson | Sep. 29, 2005One of the best things about Madison is that although it is surrounded by farmland, its restaurants represent cultures and cuisines from all over the globe. Although it can be ' ¦'
Badgers in the NFL: Part One
By Ryan Hessenthaler and Andrea Snow | Sep. 29, 2005This week begins a three-part series chronicling Wisconsin's recent success in sending its departing players to \The League."" Undoubtably one of the strongest positions during the Alvarez era has been ' ¦'
Campus Master Plan to connect, revitalize
By Kristina Antic | Sep. 29, 2005The Joint West Campus Area Committee met Wednesday to further discuss and develop the Campus Master Plan, a project aimed at reorganizing and revitalizing the UW-Madison campus. The comprehensive plan ' ¦
Hot in pursuit of Heisman, Trojan horses give others cold shoulder
By Sam Karp | Sep. 29, 2005Heisman hopefuls'
An unknown hero prompts Hunziker to incite a dance dance revolution
By Matt Hunziker | Sep. 29, 2005Hunziker like the Wolf'
Intelligent design lacks intelligence
By Breezy Willis | Sep. 29, 2005A group of parents from Dover, Pa. began their attempt to block their school district's decision to have intelligent design \theory"" covered in biology classes this Tuesday when opening arguments ' ¦
Huskies hold UW scoreless
By Joe Hasler | Sep. 29, 2005The margin of error for the Wisconsin men's soccer team is not very big. That was painfully clear Wednesday, as the Badgers fell 1-0 to Northern Illinois at the McClimmon ' ¦
Modern music production: of samplers and synths
By Adam Dylewski | Sep. 28, 2005Late last August, Robert Moog died at the age of 71. As the inventor of the first popular, user-friendly synthesizer, Moog's impact has left an undeniable mark on modern music ' ¦'
N. Illinois awaits well-traveled UW
By Matt Fox and Jon Bortin | Sep. 28, 2005After a difficult foray out west, the Wisconsin men's soccer team (4-4) looks to change its fortunes when it plays host to the Northern Illinois Huskies (5-2-1) at 7 p.m. ' ¦
Engineering building fire forces evacuation
Sep. 28, 2005A fire that broke out in the basement of the Mechanical Engineering Building Tuesday night forced a hurried evacuation for students and faculty. Madison Police Lt. Eric Holen said he ' ¦
Alcohol safety group faces underage drinking
By Michelle Goldberg | Sep. 28, 2005The Policy Alternatives and Community Education project, an organization that addresses high-risk drinking, debated a license Tuesday that allows underage patrons in some bars. Representatives discussed how the Performing Arts ' ¦
'Slowly,' David Gray matures on 'Motion'
By William Temby and Tony Schultz | Sep. 28, 2005For an album that aspires to such an even-keel musically, David Gray's Life in Slow Motion becomes a struggle to evaluate. On one hand, Gray has expanded his sound-the album ' ¦'
Kites on Ice event frozen this winter
By Brittany Schoepp | Sep. 28, 2005Due to funding problems, Madison Festivals Inc. cancelled the seventh annual Kites on Ice Festival, a popular community event held along the Memorial Union Terrace on the winter ice of ' ¦



