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By Lindsey Ramon | Mar. 3, 2005How one UW-Madison student copes with her rare allergy'
How one UW-Madison student copes with her rare allergy'
To those who have lost their way among the student flats and aging houses that rest between Broom and Bedford Streets, the colorful mural adorning the Mifflin Street Co-op, 32 ' ¦
Some albums pack such a punch that after completing the last track, the listener feels like he has been run over by an AstroVan full of rock 'n' roll. Other ' ¦'
For many college students, age 30 is still quite a way off. However hazily, we hope that, at the very least, we will have rewarding careers and attractive significant others. ' ¦'
Conflicting visions for the future of higher education in Wisconsin clashed at the Capitol Wednesday. Before a joint meeting of the Senate's Higher Education and Tourism Committee and the Assembly's ' ¦
UW faces familiar foe St. Cloud State Friday
Associated Students of Madison held a town hall meeting Tuesday to allow student input on the currently developing Campus Master Plan. UW-Madison graduate student Gwen Drury presented the tentative Master ' ¦
Lynn Sweet, a political journalist, spoke at Chadbourne Residential College Tuesday about her journey to become the Washington D.C. bureau chief for the Chicago Sun-Times. Sweet attended the University of ' ¦
WHITEWATER, Wis.--Amid fervent demonstrations both supporting and condemning UW-Whitewater's decision to allow Ward Churchill to speak Tuesday, the University of Colorado-Boulder professor of ethnic studies vigorously defended his controversial paper ' ¦
The cartoon alarm clock goes off and a man wakes, immediately reaching for his cell phone. For 30 seconds we see him from morning to night constantly chatting on his ' ¦'
Counter-culture icon Hunter S. Thompson shot himself dead in Colorado two Sundays past. Though he never matched his Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72, old Hunter, mescaline and ' ¦
There is a new movement afoot in indie rock, appearing in bands as diverse as the Notwist, the Postal Service, M83 and Madison's own if.then.else. Let's call it... iRock. iRock, ' ¦'
The cartoon alarm clock goes off and a man wakes, immediately reaching for his cell phone. For 30 seconds we see him from morning to night constantly chatting on his ' ¦'
It was a spring day like any other on the UW-Madison campus. The sun was shining, the snow was melting (and freezing again) and the birds were nowhere to be ' ¦'
With midterms in full swing on the UW campus, a good portion of Wisconsin students spent last night studying for their exams. So too did UW freshman guard Jolene Anderson. ' ¦
The scientific community at large recognizes global warming as a genuine phenomenon. Dissenters suggest the increased temperatures might be due to natural climate fluctuation-perhaps the higher temperatures are part of ' ¦'
Swimming in a public pool, staying at State Street Brats an extra hour on the second floor and hearing fewer train whistles are now all possibilities in Madison since a ' ¦
Devin does Dallas, Wisconsin stays successful'