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Campus' innovative recycling program 'one of the best'
By Dan Tierney | Apr. 25, 2005Late in the evening and early into the morning, when only raccoons and the occasional badger roam the UW-Madison campus, the Waste and Recycling night crew makes its rounds. The ' ¦
Coping with losing a loved one in Iraq
By Lindsey Ramon | Apr. 25, 2005Stacey Lee, a Madison-based Marine's fianc??e, shares her story of dealing with death '
Human brain's 'creative neurons' focus of talk
By Dinesh Ramde | Apr. 25, 2005Mozart's creativity led him to compose magnificent symphonies. Shakespeare's creativity inspired him to write timeless plays. Einstein's creativity helped him formulate a revolutionary vision of the universe. Though each man ' ¦
News Briefs
By Clay Thomas | Apr. 25, 2005Iraq's prime minister-designate, Ibrahim Jafari, increased efforts to form a new government Sunday, as insurgents advanced their campaign of violence with two lethal bombing operations, including one in Baghdad that ' ¦
'Interpreter' wastes potential
By Amos Posner | Apr. 25, 2005Take an Oscar-winning director. Throw in two Oscar-winning leading actors, both still in their prime. Give it a team of Academy-recognized screenwriters, a huge budget and permission to shoot at ' ¦'
Feingold defends controversial votes
By Whitney Jensen and Laura Kalinowski | Apr. 25, 2005U.S. Senator Russ Feingold, D-Wis., spoke Friday at the UW-Madison Law School Thomas E. Fairchild lecture about his responsibilities as a legislator to uphold the Constitution. Ken Davis, dean of ' ¦
A hotline that helps victims
By Annie VanCleve | Apr. 25, 2005The Dane County Rape Crisis Center offers assistance to students affected by sexual crimes
Follow Trail of Dead to Party in Park
By Bridget Maniaci | Apr. 22, 2005This Saturday, the UW student radio station, WSUM, will host its annual all-day music festival Party In the Park. Starting at 11 a.m., James Madison Park will be filled with ' ¦'
Mifflin officially set for April 30
By Luke Behnke | Apr. 22, 2005Police rep. threatens 'high enforcement' for bands, drinking
UW unveils campus visitor center designs
By Chris Fleissner | Apr. 22, 2005UW-Madison representatives revealed another phase of the Campus Master Plan Thursday, unveiling basic plans for the tentatively named \University of Wisconsin-Madison Welcome Center."" Steve Amundson, Director of the Campus Information ' ¦
Softball preps for first Big Ten road swing
By Zach Kukkonen | Apr. 22, 2005Riding the wave of a four-game winning streak, the UW softball team will open its Big Ten road schedule this weekend against Purdue and Indiana. After back-to-back doubleheader sweeps over ' ¦
Badgers host OSU in finale
By Ryan Hessenthaler | Apr. 22, 2005With only one regular season match left in what has turned out to be a tough season, the Wisconsin men's tennis team (2-7 Big Ten, 8-12 overall) will get no ' ¦
Future of Catholicism grim under Pope Benedict XVI
By Kelly Schlicht | Apr. 22, 2005Bells rang out in St. Peter's Square Tuesday as faithful all over the world rejoiced in the election of Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger as the 265th Supreme Pontiff of the Roman ' ¦
Students, state worker unions join forces in Capitol march
By Amanda McGowan | Apr. 22, 2005Group rallies to demand reasonable budget
Who needs Earth Day?
By Adam Schmidt | Apr. 22, 2005The U.S. House of Representatives should be commended for doing their part to celebrate the thirty-fifth anniversary of Earth Day this week. Like their colleagues in the Senate, Republican representatives ' ¦
Broom St. house voted worst student shack in Madison
By Jeana Anderson | Apr. 22, 2005Those still scrambling for a place to live next year may want to stay away from Associated Students of Madison's winner of the \Worst House in Madison"" at 116 N. ' ¦
Judge rules in favor of city's min. wage
By Michael Worringer | Apr. 22, 2005Coalition's lawsuit loses in circuit court; appeal likely