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A whole 'lotto' mess for student season basketball tickets
By Michael Worringer | Oct. 26, 2004The Wor Report
A life-or-death choice between candidates
By Bob Probst | Oct. 26, 2004The death penalty is an issue that evokes arguments that are ideological, moral and practical in nature. It generates such immense debate because its end result is one which exacts ' ¦
Baldwin, Magnum elicit heated response in debate
By Dave Arnold | Oct. 26, 2004The Wisconsin Union Theater was the site of an intense Congressional debate between U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, and Republican challenger Dave Magnum. The candidates battled over topics ranging from ' ¦
Boo Wade leaves basketball team, cites personal reasons
By Connor McKnight | Oct. 26, 2004UW Athletic Communications announced yesterday afternoon that junior guard Maurice \Boo"" Wade would be taking an indefinite leave of absence from basketball, effective immediately. The resolution was made in light ' ¦
Men's crew right where they should be for Clark
By Laura Ferguson | Oct. 26, 2004The men's crew team kicked off their season this past weekend in Boston at the Head of the Charles. The Badgers finished fifth in the Championship Fours and 19th in ' ¦
Mayor, Oregon architect present city street car plans
By Jason Soriano | Oct. 26, 2004Mayor Dave Cieslewicz held a public meeting at Monona Terrace Monday in front of approximately 200 people to introduce his idea of a city-wide electric street car system. According to ' ¦
MPD: Sexual assaults on the rise at UW
By Carina Spaulding | Oct. 26, 2004According to a police report, crimes in the central district of Madison, which encompasses the campus area, increased significantly in the past three years. From Aug.15 through Oct. 1 of ' ¦
Wisconsin's BCS ranking falls
By Connor McKnight | Oct. 26, 2004The Wisconsin Badgers remained in its No. 6 spot in both polls this week but, despite their 24-12 win over Northwestern, the Badgers dropped to No. 7 in the Bowl ' ¦
School of Education dean discusses No Child Left Behind
By Laura-Claire Corson | Oct. 26, 2004The No Child Left Behind Act is intended to help K-12 schools meet educational standards and grow academically. However, according to Charles Read, dean of the UW-Madison School of Education, ' ¦
Lady Kickers keep rolling in the W's
By Katie Morse | Oct. 26, 2004The UW women's soccer team (5-4-1 Big Ten, 13-4-1 overall) is heading into the end of the season armed with endless offensive threats and a number of hefty conference wins. ' ¦
Sharon Stone: Voting for Kerry should be basic instinct
Oct. 25, 2004Hundreds of women and a few men crowded a room at the Overture Center, 201 State St., Friday with their eyes set on actress Sharon Stone and U.S. National Soccer ' ¦
MADISON LAKES' MOST WANTED
By Ben Schultz | Oct. 25, 2004Madison is framed, and often defined by, its lakes. Whether it means gazing across the 9.842 acres of Lake Mendota from the Union Terrace, fishing in Lake Monona from the ' ¦'
Audience, 'I Heart Huckabees'
By Kevin Nelson | Oct. 25, 2004David O. Russell, writer/director of \I Heart Huckabees"" is somewhat of a Hollywood anomaly. Every couple years he'll jump out, make a bizarre movie and then, in a ninja-like fashion, ' ¦'
'The Grudge' gets lost in translation
By Brad Boron | Oct. 25, 2004We have seen that the Japanese as a people tend be scared of things that we as Americans may not find all that frightening; Mothra, for instance, though able to ' ¦'
Do not suppress options
By Adam Schmidt | Oct. 25, 2004Choices are good. Sounds simple, right? Choices are a central component of democracy and capitalism-which, it just so happens, are the innermost facets of American culture. That said, Americans should, ' ¦
Less lethal weapons can still be killers
By Kate McCormack | Oct. 25, 2004The death of a 21-year-old Emerson College student in the riots following the Red Sox win Thursday should serve as a wake-up call to the nation about the true nature ' ¦
Lottery snafu forces UW to call time out
By Amanda Buhman | Oct. 25, 2004Status of 625 basketball ticket apps. uncertain
Homophobia far from a legitimate decision, nothing more than unfair bigotry and hatred
By Casey Hoff | Oct. 25, 2004Homophobia is not a disease. Homophobia is nothing more than bigotry. It's a lame excuse for a word that people use in order to try to justify their prejudice against ' ¦



