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'Enduring Love' too faithful to its source material
By Kelly Kallien and Joe Pudas | Dec. 2, 2004Filmed adaptations of literature will always be held to a higher degree of scrutiny than an original piece of work, since what works on the page often does not translate ' ¦'
Religious left more compassionate than evangelical right will ever be
By Casey Hoff | Dec. 2, 2004Who would Jesus vote for? That's been the question on so many Christians' minds lately. The reason people are jumping on the morality bandwagon so quickly is because 22 percent ' ¦
ACC remains undefeated in Challenge, wins 7-2 again
Dec. 2, 2004The No. 23 Wisconsin Badgers kept the Big Ten alive for one more day in college basketball's ACC/Big Ten Challenge with their 69-64 victory over Maryland Tuesday night, but the ' ¦
Bale's sleepless 'Machinist' a nightmare
By Brad Boron | Dec. 2, 2004Nietzsche once wrote \Blessed are the forgetful: for they get the better even of their blunders."" In ""The Machinist"" Christian Bale's Trevor is a tormented man who seeks to forget ' ¦'
Conservative pundit bashes Dems at Union
By Dinesh Ramde | Dec. 2, 2004Democrats lost the November election the moment John Kerry won the Iowa caucuses in January, nationally syndicated columnist Robert Novak said Wednesday as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series. The ' ¦
Path's improvements fail to quell student fears
By Amanda Infield | Dec. 2, 2004Recent improvements on Lakeshore Path were completed in an attempt to make it safer for students while preserving its natural ambiance. According to UW-Madison Facilities Planning and Management director Al ' ¦
Exams getting you down?
By Katie Will | Dec. 2, 2004Sugarcoat your stress with tasty holiday treats '
Shootings spark ethnic controversy in northern Wisconsin
By Dave Arnold | Dec. 2, 2004Nearly two weeks after the hunting rampage that left six dead and two wounded, residents in the small northern Wisconsin town of Rice Lake are still struggling to cope with ' ¦
Union's Music Committee brings rock, roll to campus
By Will McClain | Dec. 2, 2004Epitaph recording artists Motion City Soundtrack will perform Thursday night at Club 770 inside Union South, and the Wisconsin Union Directorate Music Committee is the organization behind the beat. One ' ¦
Badgers return home to host No. 1 Minnesota
By Betsy Golomski | Dec. 2, 2004Last weekend, while most UW students were at home enjoying their Thanksgiving break, the Wisconsin women's hockey team celebrated the holiday weekend with two sweet victories over then No. 4 ' ¦
Counterpoint: The Incredibles
By Joe Lynch | Dec. 2, 2004While critics and audiences everywhere are busy declaring Disney-Pixar's latest computer animated film \The Incredibles"" a modern classic, feasting their eyes upon its eye-popping spectacle and warming their hearts with ' ¦'
Badgers look to keep Bulldogs caged
By Kate Hedlin | Dec. 2, 2004The No. 2 UW men's hockey team (7-3-0 Western Collegiate Hockey Association, 10-4-0 overall) looks to continue its early season surge this weekend against an equally tough and perennial post-season ' ¦'
Wisconsin hockey: Meeting expectations
By Jason Karnosky | Dec. 2, 2004Wisconsin living up to preseason expectations, primed for second half run'
Two years later, streak reaches 31 games
By Betsy Golomski | Dec. 2, 2004Dec. 4, 2002. The place was the Kohl Center, the score 90-80, and the Badgers were not the team on the left-hand side. Nov. 30, 2004. 31 games have passed ' ¦
Amid Supreme Court hearing, state rep. to introduce marijuana legislation
By Kelly Kallien and Sam-Omar Hall | Dec. 1, 2004New bill pushes for legalized medical marijuana
Despite few new cases each year, AIDS remains a concern at UW
By Anne Flavin | Dec. 1, 2004Each year, University Health Services sees one to two students newly infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, according to Craig Roberts, manager of UW-Madison's Blue Bus STD clinic. ' ¦
Protesters decry privatization of Wis. voting system
By Luke Behnke | Dec. 1, 2004Protesters chanting \Florida no, Wisconsin yes, we're sick of paying more for less"" marched in front of the Risser Justice Center, 17 W. Main St., Tuesday to object to an ' ¦
Making heads and tails of bulls and bears
By Dinesh Ramde | Dec. 1, 2004To the uninitiated, the stock market may seem like a cacophony of jagged line graphs and endless fractions. A stock's price might seem as random as the temperature. But a ' ¦



