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Badger skaters trek to Alaska for series with Seawolves
By Ryan Weinkauf and Eric Schmoldt | Nov. 19, 2004Last weekend the No. 4 Wisconsin men's hockey team (5-3-0 Western Collegiate Hockey Association, 7-3-0 overall) ended a three-game losing streak with a crucial sweep of then-No. 5 North Dakota ' ¦
Madison's 'Vanities' a local bright spot
By J.J. Rambert | Nov. 19, 2004His and Her Vanities a thought process (Science of Sound) Perpetually at the top of Madison's list of cutest couples, Ricky and Terrin Riemer have been creating energetic, original indie-punk ' ¦'
For homeless, path to new beginnings a difficult process
By Claire Allen | Nov. 19, 2004On Thursday night, the food pantry of Madison's First United Methodist Church, 203 Wisconsin Ave. offered assistance to those city residents struggling to provide their families with a meal. Many ' ¦
Eminem shows growth, digression in quality
By Ben Peterson | Nov. 19, 2004Eminem Encore (Interscope) It's easy to imagine Eminem coming down with a bad case of writer's block having to follow up three mega-selling albums, none of which ventured far from ' ¦'
Police address their Halloween weekend tactics
By Jamie Thomas | Nov. 19, 2004At the Downtown Coordinating Committee meeting Thursday, Police Lt. Mary Shauf spoke to committee members regarding police action on Halloween weekend. Shauf characterized Friday night of Halloween weekend as fairly ' ¦
A time to kill the radio star
By Joe Uchill | Nov. 19, 2004What does someone with a media job have to do to get fired in Milwaukee? Beats us. Set a live cougar on fire and let it loose in the downtown? ' ¦'
Gonzales: new face, same policy
By Kate Marcus | Nov. 19, 2004Last Tuesday, Attorney General John Ashcroft announced his resignation from his post and would not work for the Justice Department during President Bush's second term in office. There is no ' ¦
Sleep-out aims to raise awareness of homeless
By Jennifer Kidd | Nov. 19, 2004As the sun rose over Library Mall Thursday, a group of UW-Madison students awoke outdoors to fresh perspectives thanks to the second night of the Wisconsin Public Interest Research Group's ' ¦
In funding diversity, politics at forefront
By Danielle Szulczewski | Nov. 19, 2004SSFC cuts $6,367 from mulitcultural group's budget
Macy, Bauer lead Badgers to North Dakota
By Chad Heileman | Nov. 19, 2004Ranked fourth nationally, the Wisconsin women's hockey team travels to North Dakota this weekend in an attempt to end a two-game losing streak and improve on its third-place spot in ' ¦
News Brief
Nov. 19, 2004The Madison Landlord and Tenant Issues Subcommittee voted unanimously yesterday in favor of an ordinance that requires exterior doors on any building in the city of Madison that lead to ' ¦
Friends don't let friends vote with friends
By Holly Noe | Nov. 19, 2004Well, it's been nearly three weeks since the election, and after the op/ed-page-triggered spastic sobbing fits, frivolous spending sprees and spontaneous ranting soliloquies had subsided, I thought my grieving process ' ¦'
Amidst obstacles, Madison-area homeless remain optimistic
By Jason Soriano | Nov. 18, 2004As the sun set over the Capitol Wednesday, Monique Wilson and Earline Bridges relaxed with their children at the Young Women's Christian Association, 101 E. Mifflin St., the largest provider ' ¦
ALRC debates cabaret, performing licenses
By Mary Chen and Chelsey Heller | Nov. 18, 2004Yesterday's Alcohol License Review Committee meeting served up many items for discussion. Perhaps the most appealing of these for UW students is the proposed Performing Arts Venue License, which enables ' ¦
Badgers hope for strong finish
By Jon Spike and Laura-Claire Corson | Nov. 18, 2004On Oct. 26, 2001, Lisa Zukowski, a former starter on the Wisconsin women's volleyball team, was forced to leave the game and season with an injury. Head Coach Pete Waite ' ¦
Bringing something sweet to State Street
By Katie Will | Nov. 18, 2004Whether your candy preferences tend toward the sumptuous cocoa swirls of the movie \Chocolat"" or the bizarrely endearing Gobstoppers of ""Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,"" you'll find it hard ' ¦'
Fighting Illini lead way in improved Big Ten
By Adam Putter | Nov. 18, 2004After a few years of being considered a down league on the national scene, the Big Ten will look to reclaim its place of prominence among the elite divisions such ' ¦'
Dowell, family to be featured on CBS Evening News
Nov. 18, 2004Wisconsin sophomore forward Jake Dowell and his family will appear tonight on CBS Evening News during a piece on genetic testing and the inheritance of genetic diseases. Dowell's father, John, ' ¦
How the Democrats can win
By Joshua Orton and Nick Barbash | Nov. 18, 2004If the Democratic presidential candidate in 2008 is to have any hope of winning, and preferably winning with a governing mandate, we in the Democratic Party need to get over ' ¦



