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Chancellor Wiley's actions marginalize sweatshop debate
By Liana Dalton | Apr. 4, 2005University of Wisconsin merchandise is made in sweatshops. What does this mean? Workers in the factories that make UW caps, hats and sweatshirts are routinely denied their basic human rights. ' ¦
Making masterful Celtic music
Apr. 4, 2005Natalie MacMaster was raised with a mix of Scottish, Celtic and Nova Scotian influences. When she picked up a fiddle at age nine, the jigs, reels and traditional tunes just ' ¦'
News Briefs
By Whitney Newman | Apr. 4, 2005William Connell, the man accused of setting fire to St. Raphael Cathedral, 222 W. Main St., was found mentally competent by a psychological examination conducted by psychologist Dr. Patricia Coffey. ' ¦
Men's tennis remains winless in Big Ten
By Zach Kukkonen | Apr. 4, 2005It was a tough weekend at the Nielsen Tennis Stadium for the UW men's tennis team as they dropped two tough matches, 4-3 against Penn State Saturday and 5-2 Sunday ' ¦
Cardinals convene to elect new pope
By Alan Cooperman | Apr. 4, 2005VATICAN CITY-In a parade of red hats and sashes, the modern princes of the Roman Catholic Church will file into the frescoed Bologna Hall of the Vatican's Apostolic Palace Monday ' ¦
Bringing music to Madison
By Christine Sowinski and Rae Gillen | Apr. 4, 2005The WUD Music Committee grows as the force behind much of the campus music scene'
Illini, Tar Heels advance to final
By Ariel Shapiro | Apr. 4, 2005Two No. 1 seeds will square off in the NCAA men's basketball national championship Monday night, when the Illinois Fighting Illini meet the North Carolina Tar Heels for the title ' ¦
Seale shares Panthers' history with UW
By Andy Berens | Apr. 4, 2005Offering a colorfully historic account of the Black Panther Party, former chair and co-founder Bobby Seale spoke at Bascom Hall Friday. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Union Directorate, UW-Madison Multicultural Council, ' ¦
Recent cases demonstrate appearances can be deceiving
By Jessica Sprang and Aarushi Agni | Apr. 4, 2005Sexual harassment, enticement and exposure have been documented for a number of years with one chilling story after another. Many times, however, the perpetrators of such behavior have flaunted a ' ¦
Badger Bits
Apr. 4, 2005Women's tennis The Wisconsin women's tennis team extended its season-best winning streak to seven matches with a victory over Penn State, only to have Indiana snap the streak two days ' ¦
No improvement on racial profiling in Madison
Apr. 4, 2005Study: police pull over higher percent of minorities
'City' sinfully amazing film
By Kevin Nelson | Apr. 4, 2005What made the \Sin City"" graphic novels unique was there noir-ish nature. The stories took a style popular in the '40s and '50s and adapted it for a comic book ' ¦'
Softball splits date with Penn State
By Connor McKnight | Apr. 4, 2005UW opens conference play with three wins
UW animal testing cruel and unethical, group argues
By Amanda McGowan | Apr. 1, 2005The University of Wisconsin-Madison is an aggressive, self-interested participant in the business of cruel animal testing, according to the Alliance for Animals. The organization hosted a lecture titled \Behind Closed ' ¦
Referendum seeks to modernize Union
By Jeana Anderson | Apr. 1, 2005In its 75th year standing, the Memorial Union has given students, staff and alumni a place to congregate. This April, students will vote on a $120 million referendum to upgrade ' ¦



