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The long road to a cold one
By Adam Dylewski | Sep. 13, 2005Man is a clever animal. At the dawn of agriculture, we laid claim to our environment and became masters of our food supply. No longer were we slaves to the ' ¦'
Freshman ignites UW
By Zach Kukkonen | Sep. 13, 2005After starting the season with two road weekends in a row, the 5-1 UW women's volleyball team will put their 10 match home winning streak on the line this weekend ' ¦
Levees ineffective, underfunded
By Nick Zachar | Sep. 13, 2005Some say more funding would have helped'
Education overcomes poverty, devastation
By Jake Herrera | Sep. 13, 2005The images of Hurricane Katrina defied comprehension. As the scenes and stories left floating in Katrina's wake filled America's conscience, a limitless mass of incredulity covered the country. More than ' ¦
McCartney displays youthful enthusiasm, perfect pop
By Kelly Kallien and Joe Lynch | Sep. 13, 2005Paul McCartney has just released one of the best albums of his solo career-but in LL Cool J's words, \Don't call it a comeback."" McCartney's last three records number among ' ¦'
Tuesdays with Hubner
By Ben Hubner | Sep. 13, 2005Tuesdays with Hubner If you plan to make a habit of glaring at the back page of this fine publication on Tuesdays-either discretely in lecture, or shamelessly during an intimate ' ¦
Intramural and club sports contibute to campus fitness
By Nicky Kurtzweil | Sep. 13, 2005Whether students wish to continue with the sports they played in high school or become involved with new ones, the intramural and club sports offered through UW-Madison present great options ' ¦
Vendors charge students more for packets depending on overhead costs
By Jamie Thomas | Sep. 13, 2005Course packets prove not only to be a heavy load in students' backpacks, but also on their wallets. The way campus vendors determine packet prices sheds light on the costs, ' ¦
Freshman ignites UW
By Zach Kukkonen | Sep. 13, 2005After starting the season with two road weekends in a row, the 5-1 UW women's volleyball team will put their 10 match home winning streak on the line this weekend ' ¦
Tuesdays with Hubner
By Ben Hubner | Sep. 13, 2005Tuesdays with Hubner If you plan to make a habit of glaring at the back page of this fine publication on Tuesdays-either discretely in lecture, or shamelessly during an intimate ' ¦
New automated trash collection program facilitates recycling
By Michelle Goldberg | Sep. 13, 2005The City of Madison implemented a new automated collection system Monday to help improve the collection of refuse and recyclable materials. According to a statement, the automated collection system consists ' ¦
Stones album delivers a 'Bigger Bang'
By Laura Kalinowski | Sep. 13, 2005Mick Jagger and Co. rock despite long absence'
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 ' ¦



