News
Sleep: Does a body good
By Brianne Bromberek | Nov. 4, 2004Most students would agree that it seems as though daylightsaving did not take place this past weekend. Instead of looking at the \spring ahead, fall back"" quote as an opportunity ' ¦'
Landlords perceive City Council apartment security regulations as unfair, too costly
By Laura Kalinowski and Alana Katz | Nov. 4, 2004The Housing Committee met Wednesday night to discuss an ordinance which will increase lock security on various apartment complexes throughout the Madison area. The proposed ordinance will require landlords with ' ¦
Badgers aim to reclaim Bunyan's Axe
By Betsy Golomski | Nov. 4, 2004Going into Saturday's final Camp Randall contest of the year against Minnesota, the Badgers seem to have it all. They claim an undefeated record, have one of the nation's top ' ¦'
Gophers hope to stop slide against Badgers
By Laura-Claire Corson | Nov. 4, 2004Parents will begin driving and flying into Madison for Parents' Weekend Saturday, meaning a majority of UW-Madison students will ax their alternative weekend plans to spend it with mom and ' ¦'
The other Davis on UW's 'O'
By Arvind Gopalratnam | Nov. 4, 2004Do you remember that feeling you had when it was the first day of high school? You look around at all the older kids and notice how blatantly enormous they ' ¦'
Mind Your Morsels
Nov. 4, 2004Q: Is it true that you should take vitamin C to cure a cold? A: While vitamin C does alleviate the symptoms of the cold, it can actually prolong it. ' ¦'
UW sweeps state
By Ben Pickman | Nov. 4, 2004The Wisconsin Badgers (2-3-0 Big Ten, 9-8-0 overall) completed a sweep of in-state opponents Wednesday by beating Marquette (1-6-1 Conference USA, 5-11-1) 5-3. Senior forward Jed Hohlbein and senior midfielder/forward ' ¦
Media battle exit poll problems
By Jeff Rumage | Nov. 4, 2004Election forecasting proves difficult for major news outlets
Put a little class in your glass
By Amos Posner | Nov. 4, 2004UW students are hard drinkers, but we're not really stylish drinkers. Ever see an old Cary Grant movie? The characters would hit the bar and throw back good Scotch and ' ¦'
Vibrant atmosphere pervades city, UW polls
By Adam Bissen | Nov. 3, 2004Activists, lawyers present as residents wait to cast ballots
'Wait one more night'
By Caitlin Cieslik-Miskimen | Nov. 3, 2004Democrats vow to review votes in four contested states
UW's sights on Big Ten tourney
By Laura Ferguson | Nov. 3, 2004The Badger women's soccer team looks to continue building momentum as they face Michigan in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament this Thursday. Head Coach Dean Duerst attributes ' ¦
Volleyball to try for second win over Minn.
By Chetan Peddada | Nov. 3, 2004On Tuesday night, the last practice before game day, the Badgers played with great poise. They hustled to make every play. It was a team effort with every player showing ' ¦
Men's crew ready to move up, out
By Connor McKnight | Nov. 3, 2004The men's crew team here at UW is undergoing many changes. After being one of the most dominant crew teams in the nation for nearly 130 years, ranking among schools ' ¦
Fraud and intimidation will still be there after the election
By Josh Gildea | Nov. 3, 2004The constant clamoring this election cycle about voter fraud is nothing more than partisan politicking. Republicans have claimed thousands of voter registrations nationwide to be fraudulent, largely among minority communities. ' ¦
UW student groups stump until the end
By Amanda Infield | Nov. 3, 2004Volunteers of various university groups flooded campus Tuesday in an effort to make use of the last possible hours before the polls close. The UW-Madison College Democrats kept tabs on ' ¦
To offset executive salary increases, Regents likely to suggest additional tuition hike
Nov. 3, 2004In an effort to maintain competitive salaries, the UW System Board of Regents will meet Thursday to discuss a proposal to raise salary ranges for university executives, according to regent ' ¦



