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A chilly wake-up call to homeless plight
By Sam Karp and Erin Canty | Mar. 7, 2005Can't Touch This'
Wisconsin staves off Purdue on Senior Day
By Joe Hasler and Daily Cardinal Staff | Mar. 7, 2005Wisconsin starts hot, uses free throws to seal win
Taser tests done with greatest care for pigs
By Jessica Sprang | Mar. 7, 2005The news that UW-Madison researchers are testing tasers on pigs to examine their effectiveness has not been taken lightly. However, much of the disdain the news of these tests has ' ¦
Train-whistle ban tops mayor's agenda in D.C.
By Chris Essig | Mar. 7, 2005Today marks the first day Mayor Dave Cieslewicz will be lobbying in Washington, D.C., for many key issues regarding the Madison community. The mayor's spokesperson, George Twigg, highlighted two issues ' ¦
Men icers tie, lose to end year
By Justin Dreyfuss | Mar. 7, 2005The No. 6 Wisconsin men's hockey team traveled to take on the Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs for their season finale this past weekend. The Badgers (16-9-3 Western Collegiate Hockey Association, 21-11-4 overall) ' ¦
Badgers lose thriller to Gophers
By Mike Constantine | Mar. 7, 2005The No. 3 Wisconsin women's hockey team headed to Minneapolis hoping to win their first-ever Western Collegiate Hockey Association tournament. But in the end, it was the No. 1 Minnesota ' ¦
'Get Shorty' sequel packed with stars, lacks solid story
By Dan Wohl | Mar. 7, 2005\Be Cool,"" the sequel to 1995's ""Get Shorty,"" is long on characters and amusing throwaway jokes but short on heart or spirit. Although it's a bigger, flashier production, ""Be Cool"" ' ¦'
Students to fast at Capitol
By Andy Berens | Mar. 7, 2005TAs, professors also join protest against tuition hikes
UW wins a stunner
By Connor McKnight | Mar. 4, 2005The third time was a charm for the UW women's basketball team. In the third straight meeting in the first round of the Big Ten tournament-the last two ending in ' ¦
Badgers gear up for Purdue in final game
By Ben Hubner | Mar. 4, 2005UW seniors, Keady close out Big Ten careers
Liberal conversation on tap for Montmartre social group
By Dan Stencel | Mar. 4, 2005Promoting democracy, one pint at a time. This is not the newest catchphrase among students on the liberally charged UW-Madison campus, but rather the proclaimed motto coined by the relatively ' ¦
Five things to do this weekend
By Andrew Haffner | Mar. 4, 2005#1 Keller Williams Go see Keller. The noises that come out of his mouth will put Justin's beat-box to shame. He's a one-man jam band, baby. When: Tonight at 8 ' ¦'
Liz Waters a campus necessity
Mar. 4, 2005During my senior year of high school, when I was carefully evaluating the benefits of Michigan State, Minnesota and UW-Madison, housing was a key issue. Out of all three schools, ' ¦
Program will allow students to intern in D.C.
By Benji Pierson and Jeana Anderson | Mar. 4, 2005UW-Madison students interested in spending a semester in Washington, D.C., earning credits while gaining experience in political and commercial fields, will have an opportunity to do so thanks to a ' ¦
The Mars Volta should remain anything but 'Mute'
By Matt Hunziker | Mar. 4, 2005In 2003, when The Mars Volta released their debut full-length, De-loused in the Comatorium, the album met extremely mixed reviews. Some hailed the album as a triumphant work of art, ' ¦'