News
Fox: 'It's good science'
By Michael Worringer | Feb. 2, 2005Actor unites with Doyle, UW to promote stem cell research
Despite record, napping Wildcats still have bite
By David Kalan | Feb. 2, 2005Imagine your basketball team has strong perimeter shooting (even your back-up center has hit four from behind the arc in a game), has a point guard whose brother plays for ' ¦'
The 2005 State of the Union Drinking Game!
Feb. 2, 2005-- Camera shows Laura Bush -- Bush says uculer"" -- He praises freedom -- Bush uses the phrase ""lessons of September 11"" -- He references Michael Moore -- All the ' ¦
Meatpacking industry fails 21st century standards
By Jake Herrera | Feb. 1, 2005The process of making meat has never been a particularly glamorous way of making ends meet, but 30 years ago meatpackers could expect to be entitled to their part of ' ¦
Hey, Nostradamus-move over
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal and Betsy Golomski | Feb. 1, 2005Heavens to Betsy
Walker's record pales next to Doyle's
By Barry Landy | Feb. 1, 2005Last Monday Republican Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker announced his candidacy to run for governor. Walker attributed his entry into the race as a means of enacting a property tax ' ¦
Reckless blonde shouts \Anarchy!\
By Molly Reppen and Emily Winter | Feb. 1, 2005How in the world did I get here? Like a powerful leader addressing her nation, I stood poised and proud atop my friend Connor's fourth-hand Cadillac as frantic cops hurried ' ¦'
UW achieves stem-cell breakthrough
By Carina Spaulding | Feb. 1, 2005Discovery ushers in new hope for paralysis victims
Wrestling tied up with Spartans
Feb. 1, 2005The No. 12 Wisconsin men's wrestling team entered their dual meet with the No. 18 Michigan State Spartans with a 0-3 record in conference matches while holding a 7-3-1 overall ' ¦
Experts seek global sol'ns
By Eric Thiel and Emily Andraska | Feb. 1, 2005Gov'ts, industry must unite to protect environment'
Developers propose new State Street lot
By Dan Tierney | Feb. 1, 2005Shoppers rejoice-parking near State Street will no longer require infinite patience or plenty of luck. A working group consisting of Madison developers, engineers, city employees and citizen stakeholders met Thursday ' ¦
Palahniuk expounds upon unique style
By Erica Pelzek and Jon Spike | Feb. 1, 2005When an author with a cult following like Chuck Palahniuk shows his face in Madison, scores of fans emerge from UW-Madison's woodwork. The critically acclaimed author of the book Fight ' ¦
Meditation provides long-term benefits
By John Helgeson | Feb. 1, 2005Physical changes in brain improve focus, attention'
Ryan displays family values
By Ben Hubner | Feb. 1, 2005Many teams call themselves a \family"" in the figurative sense-often to promote cohesion, which invariably leads to success-though rarely do those same teams stand up for each other in times ' ¦
Psych Building to merge with science halls
By Jeff Rumage | Feb. 1, 2005The Regent Neighborhood Association met with UW Facilities Planning and Management last night to discuss major architectural and landscaping changes that will take place throughout all of campus as a ' ¦
News Briefs
Feb. 1, 2005A report from the United Nations denies genocide has occurred in the Darfur region of Sudan, the country's foreign minister said Monday, according to The Associated Press. The U.N. report ' ¦
Spring Break Stories
By Bob Spoerl and Amy Osgood | Jan. 31, 2005With winter break over, quasi-depressed college students everywhere can find solace in at least one thing-thinking about Spring Break. The typical Spring Break includes drunken clubbing, MTV cameras and perhaps ' ¦'
News Briefs
By Jourdan Miller | Jan. 31, 2005The UW-Madison Homecoming Committee, a non-profit, student-run organization sponsored by the Wisconsin Alumni Association, is looking for new members for its 2005 membership drive, according to a press release. The ' ¦
UW holds off Michigan on special day
By Cary Dohman and Sam Karp | Jan. 31, 2005The same day the University of Wisconsin celebrated its 30th anniversary of women's campus sports, the Badgers (2-7 Big Ten, 8-10 overall) also celebrated their first conference victory since Jan. ' ¦



