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Betsy bids farwell, father inspiration
May. 2, 2005At the end of every school year, sports columnists use their final submission to talk about the year that was in the sports world. As much as I would love ' ¦
Women's tennis falls to Northwestern
By Ryan Hessenthaler | May. 2, 2005After an upset win over fourth-seeded Illinois Friday, the fifth-seeded Wisconsin women's tennis team fell in the semifinal round to top seed Northwestern Saturday at the Big Ten Tournament in ' ¦
Nine Inch Nails return to form 'With Teeth' bared
By Dan Wohl | May. 2, 2005If you're a fan of gothic and industrial rock, the past few years have not been very kind to you. With Marilyn Manson's recording career apparently over, Orgy being dropped ' ¦'
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May. 2, 2005MADISON Mayor Dave Cieslewicz sent a memorandum to the 11 Madison alders Friday saying he will not heed their suggestion to bill Associated Students of Madison an itemized bill for ' ¦
Pulitzer Prize winner warns of neurological consequences of drinking
By Eric Newhouse | May. 2, 2005Hey guys, how hearty did you party at the Mifflin Street Block Party this weekend? No more than a 12-pack? Bad idea. Drinking even that much can hurt you. Nope, ' ¦
Clinton lauds women in government
By Chris Essig | May. 2, 2005U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., spoke Friday evening at Monona Terrace amid an energetic and largely female audience of more than 2,200. \We can't be all that we can be ' ¦
Women's crew finishes third
May. 2, 2005It was an up and down day for the No. 14 women's rowing team at the Big Ten Rowing Championship Saturday in Bloomington, Indiana. With the NCAA Central/Southern Regional on ' ¦
GOP vows to override Doyle's voter ID veto
By Michael Worringer | May. 2, 2005Gov. Jim Doyle vetoed the voter ID bill Friday, but Republicans in the State Legislature may have the votes to successfully override the veto. The bill, which would require voters ' ¦
Green Bay representative Green joins Wisconsin governor race
By Whitney Newman | May. 2, 2005U.S. Rep. Mark Green, R-Green Bay, is running for governor of Wisconsin. Green, widely rumored to be considering a gubernatorial run for months, officially entered the race Sunday, saying he ' ¦
Juggling a 'crazy' weekend of racing, drinking
By Maria Boncyk | May. 2, 2005Editor's note: The Daily Cardinal's Maria Boncyk ran in the Crazylegs Classic this past Saturday. Here is her account of the experience. For the past few weeks, I'd felt different ' ¦
'Star Wars' fans face end of era, cessation of bad Wookie jokes
By Dan Marfield | May. 2, 2005Scenes from a Marfield'
Graduation brings mixed feelings and confusion
By Clay Thomas and Bob Probst | May. 2, 2005For those of us who are graduating in two weeks, the days seem filled with ambiguity. There are those who look forward to commencement with anticipation, secure in a future ' ¦
Ambassadors share foreign affairs stories
By Hayley Jacobs | May. 2, 2005This year marks the 100th anniversary of Norway's peaceful separation from Sweden, and both countries' ambassadors visited UW-Madison to share experiences of foreign affairs Friday. UW-Madison Dean of International Studies ' ¦
'Galaxy' hitchhikes at breakneck pace
By Ben Schultz | May. 2, 2005When dolphins are flipping, twisting and leaping into the sky for the first several minutes of a movie, the production in question must be a huge gamble or a huge ' ¦'
Despite arrests, calm on Mifflin
By Luke Behnke | May. 2, 2005Yet some allege overzealous police enforcement
Track impresses at Drake
By Sam Pepper | May. 2, 2005The Wisconsin men's track and field team finished off a weekend in Des Moines, Iowa with sophomore Demi Omole sprinting to victory for the second year in a row. Omole's ' ¦
Proposal would decrease students' food choice, not increase state money
By Jessica Sprang | May. 2, 2005What began as an initiative to save tax dollars for prisons has become a potentially major headache for UW students. Due to the success of prisons that do not purchase ' ¦
'Faso Latido' lulls its listeners to sleep
By William Temby | Apr. 29, 2005A Static Lullaby's sophomore album and major-label debut Faso Latido presents an uninspired brand of \screamo"" that only occasionally coalesces into anything worth hearing. For the most part, the instrumentation ' ¦'