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Bar owners hire extra staff to manage costumed revelers
By Abby Becker and Ben Schultz | Oct. 28, 2004Wigs, makeup pose difficulties for bouncers
Organic food: Not just hippie chic
By Ben Schultz | Oct. 28, 2004The organic movement used to be a \fascist health movement,"" MaryJane Butters said in a recent article in ""The New Yorker."" The piece, written by Dana Goodyear, examines how Butters ' ¦'
Taking Madison back from politics
By Amos Posner | Oct. 28, 2004Recently, I was walking down State Street, when a man with a clipboard approached me. He asked me a question that has bombarded all of us for months. \Excuse me, ' ¦'
Boston breaks out the broom
By Adam Putter | Oct. 28, 2004Thirty-one thousand, four hundred and fifty-eight days have passed and finally the 86-year wait is over. The curse has been lifted. Less than two weeks ago, the Boston Red Sox ' ¦
Pulitzer-winning cartoonist draws from 'anti-stupid' angle
By Will McClain | Oct. 28, 2004Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist Matt Davies spoke to students at Chadbourne Residential College Wednesday evening as part of a series sponsored by the Public Affairs Writer in Residence program. Davies ' ¦
Here is why you should give me your vote
By Tammy Baldwin | Oct. 28, 2004It has not only been my privilege to represent the students, faculty and staff of UW-Madison in Congress, it has also been my good fortune to enjoy life-long ties to ' ¦
UW gets another chance against Gophers
By Laura-Claire Corson and Tom Walsh | Oct. 28, 2004At intermission of this Saturday's Halloween Bash, a break from the contest between Wisconsin's women's volleyball team (7-3 Big Ten, 13-5 overall) and No. 2 Minnesota (9-1, 20-2), a costume ' ¦
Play in the dark at Nattspil
By John Sacia | Oct. 28, 2004With no sign, a mess of construction next door and bicycles propped out front, one of Madison's best evening hangouts is easy to miss. Nattspil, 211 King Street, fuses good ' ¦'
For undecided students, trip to voting booth still uncertain
By Laura Kalinowski | Oct. 28, 2004Vote for Change. Rock the Vote. Vote or Die. These slogans have been incessantly pumped into the brains of students across America over the past few months, yet according to ' ¦
UW quietly canceled Halloween concert
By Kristen Titus | Oct. 28, 2004University will not say who scheduled major Sat. event
Freshman balances crew, school
By Abby DeBruine | Oct. 28, 2004Leif Bergquist's back hurts. Maybe that's because he's been sitting in class for two hours straight, the back of an unyielding, plastic desk digging into his spine. Or maybe it's ' ¦'
Freedoms at stake Nov. 2, says Libertarian candidate
Oct. 28, 2004Libertarian presidential candidate Michael Badnarik strongly criticized the U.S. government for rescinding Constitutional freedoms during a speech Wednesday at the Red Gym. \If you vote for the Democrats or the ' ¦
Get to the polls and exercise your vote
By Nick Barbash and Phil Vesselinovitch | Oct. 28, 2004Part 2: Do not get cheated! Remember you rights as a voter
DJ John Peel dies
By Joe Uchill | Oct. 28, 2004Legendary British disc jockey John Peel suffered a fatal heart attack while vacationing in Peru with his wife on Tuesday. The 65-year-old received the highest praise a radio host can ' ¦'
Theologian bashes religious extremism in lecture series kickoff
By Andy Berens | Oct. 28, 2004Emphasizing religious commonality and denouncing fundamentalism, theologian Karen Armstrong spoke Wednesday night to a near-capacity ground floor in the Union Theater at the Memorial Union. Armstrong's speech focused largely on ' ¦
Mind Your Morsels
Oct. 28, 2004Q: Is it true that the taurine in Red Bull gives you energy? A: Taurine is a naturally occurring amino acid. Your body needs it to function, but it will ' ¦'
Calhoun returns home to help Wisconsin
By Molly Reppen and Cary Dohman | Oct. 28, 2004Two years ago Brian Calhoun's freshman season ended with a painful memory when his Colorado Buffaloes were stunned 31-28 in overtime by his home-state team, the Wisconsin Badgers. As Calhoun ' ¦



