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Harvard releases positive review of UW alcohol policy
By Kevin Nelson | Sep. 15, 2004A new study released by the Harvard School of Public Health on Friday found a strong link between city and campus regulations regarding alcohol could result in lower cases of ' ¦
Pizza masks clubs' true stances
By Sam Berns | Sep. 15, 2004It is a fact that college students like pizza. This I say with complete and utter confidence. College students like pizza similar to the way rabbits like cabbage: Sure, sometimes ' ¦
Blanchard's new stance shows grassroots power
By Josh Gildea | Sep. 15, 2004Dane County District Attorney Brian Blanchard recently agreed to start prosecuting wage claims in accordance with the requirements of the Wisconsin Statutes. Previously, Blanchard had an announced policy of not ' ¦
City, UW discuss additional Halloween booze regulations
By Jill Swenby | Sep. 15, 2004Fines for alcohol-related arrests to increase
ALRC continues lifting drink specials bans three at a time
By Amanda Becker and Lindsey Ramon | Sep. 15, 2004The Alcohol License Review Committee removed the drink specials ban on three bars Tuesday evening: Crave Restaurant and Lounge, 201 W. Gorham St., Madison's, 119 King St., and Buck's Madison ' ¦
University's tongues tied by new Language Institute
By Erica Pelzek | Sep. 15, 2004From Afrikaans to Zulu, UW integrates it all
Michels ready for Feingold showdown
By Dave Arnold | Sep. 15, 2004Magnum guns for Baldwin; Panzer ousted from Senate
UW set for Big Ten battles
By Ben Hubner | Sep. 15, 2004The No.18 Wisconsin women's soccer team (6-0 overall) will begin Big Ten play when they take on No. 5 Penn State (5-1) Friday night at home and Ohio State (4-2) ' ¦
'Furnances' on Fire
By Joe Uchill | Sep. 14, 2004Matt Friedberger is a pleasure to talk to. Always joking, occasionally self-deprecating, it's his warmth that comes through over the phone. And it's this goofy friendliness that draws people to ' ¦'
Reese's acting makes 'Vanity' far above fair
By Tonya Schwochert | Sep. 14, 2004An early scene in \Vanity Fair"" has Becky Sharp (Reese Witherspoon) trying to impress a possible suitor, a wealthy soldier stationed in India, by declaring that she adores everything about ' ¦'
UW prioritizes nursing, biotech
By Carina Spaulding | Sep. 14, 2004Despite a limited budget and faculty, UW-Madison is taking steps to increase the number of graduates in the nursing and biotechnology fields. In 2004, the School of Nursing increased the ' ¦
Florida sports teams provide their fans 'cane relief
By Michael Worringer | Sep. 14, 2004The Wor Report
Following inquiry, police arrest student in parking ticket fraud
By Maureen Backman and Molly Rivera | Sep. 14, 2004UW-Madison student Anthony Gallagher was charged in Dane County Circuit Court Monday with obstructing an officer following a police investigation since April 2003. Police found he and an individual identified ' ¦
Does 'intelligent design' theory prove or disprove the existence of God?
By Emily Laughnan | Sep. 14, 2004Philosopher: Nature's designs not always perfect
Police define criteria for Halloween arrests
By Adam Bissen | Sep. 14, 2004Riot gear and resting officers will replace drunken revelers in the rooms of University Inn, 441 N. Frances St., this Halloween as the building will be the center of Madison ' ¦
Forum discusses UW role in nat'l security
By Amanda Buhman | Sep. 14, 2004Saturday marked the third anniversary of the terrorist attacks that transformed security policies in America, and many universities nationwide have begun to reassess what role security should play on campuses ' ¦
We do not deserve peace
By Molly Reppen and Jessica Sprang | Sep. 14, 2004In light of the anniversary of Sept. 11 this past Saturday, I was drawn to thoughts of a world at peace. Unfortunately, this nation and world are neither destined for ' ¦
Science 'swat' team attacks mosquitoes with chemistry
By Melanie Schotthofer | Sep. 14, 2004Bzzzzzzzzt. Bzzzzzzzt. Bzzz-SPLAT! Mosquitoes now face a more formidable and entirely unexpected sort of 'swat' thanks to recent research by UW-Madison Insect Physiologist Que Lan and her colleagues in the ' ¦
Astronomer's job is looking up
By Dinesh Ramde and JoEllen Amato | Sep. 14, 2004On Aug. 25, astronomers announced the discovery of three planets, the smallest ever seen outside our solar system, between 30 and 50 light years away. That made me wonder: how ' ¦