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$1.2M surplus will offset next year's seg fees
By Eric Reinert | Mar. 9, 2005ASM decides not to fund textbook rental, print store'
Ida know where \River"" went wrong
By Matt Hunziker | Mar. 9, 2005Whether or not you recognize either sadcore or dreampop as legitimate musical subgenres, both of these compound adjectives effectively describe the output of New York indie outfit Ida. On Heart ' ¦'
Feingold proposes Pell Grant raise
Mar. 9, 2005U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., is helping to spearhead a bipartisan effort to raise the amount of the maximum Pell Grant award from $4,050 to $4,500. Feingold, along with a ' ¦
The wrong war, the right outcome?
By Sam Berns | Mar. 9, 2005We live in peculiar times. The U.S. military has been in Iraq for nearly two years now. About 1,500 soldiers and Marines have died since the invasion in March 2003. ' ¦
Madison area ice fishers find their niche on many area lakes
By Seth Bichler | Mar. 9, 2005Blaze Orange is the New Black
Man found in Van Vleck was UW-Madison student
Mar. 9, 2005Family and friends of Paul Reisinger gathered Tuesday evening at Gunderson Funeral Home, 7435 University Ave., to lay the 65-year-old UW-Madison student to rest. Reisinger, who was discovered dead in ' ¦
Tennis men and women set to battle at home
By Sam Karp and Justin Dreyfuss | Mar. 9, 2005The Wisconsin men's tennis team (0-4 Big Ten, 3-7 overall) hosts in-state rival Marquette tonight at the Nielsen Tennis Stadium. Wisconsin has dominated the Golden Eagles, boasting an amazing 40-2-1 ' ¦
Brody carries 'Jacket,' feels chills
By Ben Schultz | Mar. 9, 2005\The Jacket"" begins with a reminder of ""Three Kings"" before giving way to ""12 Monkeys"" and a little bit of ""Slaughterhouse-Five."" With kaleidoscopic images, a time-traveling soldier and the bulk ' ¦'
Proof of alien life may be near
By Dinesh Ramde | Mar. 9, 2005The truth is out there, and it may be closer than you think. Recent data from the Mars rovers and the Huygens probe on Saturn's moon Titan reveal tantalizing evidence ' ¦
An unbiased farewell
By Matt Fox and Josh Gildea | Mar. 9, 2005Tonight Dan Rather will step down as anchor of \CBS Evening News"" 24 years after he took over that post from Walter Cronkite. With his retirement, right-wing pundits will lose ' ¦
Graduates prepare to enter job market
By Whitney Newman and Becky Salmela | Mar. 9, 2005Soon the last final exam will end, the caps and gowns will adorn graduates and the time spent as college students will come to a close. For most college students, ' ¦'
2005 Men's Big Ten Tournament
By Sam Pepper | Mar. 9, 2005Michigan vs. Northwestern The first-round match-up of the No. 8 and No. 9 seeds in the 2005 Big Ten Tournament features two teams that failed to compete with even the ' ¦
First-ever 'State of the Tribes' address highlights mascot issue
By Michael Worringer | Mar. 9, 2005Wisconsin took a historic, albeit mostly symbolic, step in improving relations between the state and Wisconsin's sovereign American Indian tribes Tuesday by hosting the first-ever \State of the Tribes"" address ' ¦
Author creates deep connection with fans
Mar. 9, 2005The time between finishing a good book and the release of an author's next work can take months- even years-so for fans who are obsessed, the final stages of waiting ' ¦
How to ace an interview in four steps
By Joseph Arena and Corrie Eggimann | Mar. 9, 2005Preparation essential to landing first post-college job'
Lecture draws link between Nazis, businesses
By Keith Zukas | Mar. 9, 2005\Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State,"" a speech presented last night by Northwestern University Professor Peter Hayes, examined interactions between German business and the Nazis. The presentation explored the implications for ' ¦
The University Theatre's newest offering brings home the Boc??n for all to enjoy
By Robyn Kaplan | Mar. 9, 2005Imagine our country as a battleground-soldiers separate families, scaring children and preventing free expression. This is the basis of the University Theater's play, \Boc??n,"" which is presented as part of ' ¦'



