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Track prepares for twilight
By Molly Reppen and Justin Dreyfuss | May. 4, 2005Wisconsin hosts lone outdoor meet of season
Falk proposes Dane County budget
By Jorna Goss | May. 4, 2005Board of supervisors says 'cuts are not easy'
Welcome to 1984, America
By Peter Cameron and Josh Gildea | May. 4, 2005On June 18, 2002, President Bush said, \I just want you to know that when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace."" The President, addressing the Department of ' ¦
Summer camps offer unique job experience
By Mary Cavanaugh and Elliot Morris | May. 4, 2005When students return to campus after three months of vacation, it may be unusual to hear about all of the fun someone had at summer camp. Yet, thousands of students ' ¦'
What will the skyline of Madison look like in 10 years?
By Laura Kalinowski | May. 4, 2005Madison's architectural future holds not only streetcars and potential skyscrapers, but also shared desire of architects and city officials for an integration of residential and commercial ways of life. The ' ¦
UW System opposes 3% tuition cap plan
By Michael Worringer | May. 4, 2005Proposed legislation that would establish a 3 percent tuition cap remained stuck in a state committee Tuesday after university officials argued it would cripple the quality of education in the ' ¦
Welcome to 1984, America
By Josh Gildea | May. 4, 2005On June 18, 2002, President Bush said, \I just want you to know that when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace."" The President, addressing the Department of ' ¦
New weapon against AIDS?
By Adam Dylewski | May. 4, 2005Commonly found bacteria seems to break down virus'
Fighting for the rights of the wrongly convicted
By Dave Arnold and Jameson Arasi | May. 4, 2005The Wisconsin Innocence Project and a former victim make differences in Wisconsin'
Adams lets it ride with 'Cold Roses,' comes up winner
By Ryan Reszel and Kevin Nelson | May. 4, 2005In early 2004, Ryan Adams had recently released two albums, Rock N Roll and Love is Hell, to much critical acclaim. He was headlining a European tour and riding a ' ¦'
Loopholes weaken energy bill
By Elizabeth Reynolds | May. 4, 2005The 2005 Energy Bill, passed April 21 by the U.S. House of Representatives, holds great implications for our nation's gasoline and energy resources. Recent debate regarding the bill has centered ' ¦'
Assault on filibuster could cut into minority power in Senate
By Matthew Steingraber | May. 4, 2005Republican senators are pushing a frightening proposal that would alter the climate of Senate procedures. After Senate Democrats have filibustered to block 10 of President Bush's judicial nominees, many Republicans ' ¦
News Briefs
May. 4, 2005Senate Republicans blocked an attempt by Senate Democrats Tuesday to force a vote on raising the state's minimum wage from $5.15 to $6.50. Democrats tried to act on the bill, ' ¦
Committee rejects Picnic Point bike ban
By Eric Reinert | May. 4, 2005Cycling enthusiasts will not have to re-route their paths around Picnic Point, thanks to Monday's vote by the UW-Madison Campus Natural Areas Committee not to ban bicycles from the west-campus ' ¦
Former Badgers adjust to NFL life
By Sam Pepper | May. 4, 2005The Daily Cardinal recently caught up with former Badgers; defensive end Erasmus James and defensive back Jim Leonhard, fresh off their first NFL mini-camps. Daily Cardinal: How did the first ' ¦
New 'XXX' film features hot visuals, strong plot
By Laura Kalinowski and By Jonny Shapiro | May. 4, 2005\xXx: State of the Union,"" like its predecessor, is nothing more than glorified eye candy. ""State of the Union,"" is the sequel to 2002's ""xXx,"" a film which rode the ' ¦'
Despite failed override, Voter ID bill not dead
May. 4, 2005State Republicans failed to override Gov. Jim Doyle's veto of the Voter ID bill Tuesday, but the legislation could be placed directly before Wisconsin voters. The override attempt fell three ' ¦