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THE EVOLUTION OF PROTEST!
By Holly Noe | Sep. 23, 2004Much has changed at UW-Madison since the Vietnam era. Bandanas have gone from helping protesters brave tear gas clouds on Library Mall to adorning the hair of coeds. Bob Dylan ' ¦'
Pulling out of Iraq now would lead to more chaos and disaster
By Adam Schmidt | Sep. 23, 2004A group of Wisconsin students met the other night to advocate an instantaneous \stop"" to the war in Iraq. And I thought that this place was an institution of higher ' ¦
Then: Jefferson, French in bed Now: Kerry's Vietnam record
By Sam-Omar Hall | Sep. 23, 2004A historical look at negative campaigning
Even good live music can't save film 'Festival'
By Joe Lynch and Savannah Ziegelbauer | Sep. 23, 2004In 1970, The Band, Janis Joplin, the Buddy Guy Blues Band, the Grateful Dead, the Flying Burrito Brothers and a mess of other sixties counterculture favorites loaded up a train ' ¦'
Daniels comes through in clutch for Badgers
By Ben Hubner | Sep. 23, 2004The Badgers kept their deceivingly pristine record intact Sept. 18 as they narrowly escaped Arizona with a victory from a game full of unlikely occurrences. The game saw an 88-minute ' ¦'
The left does it right
By Nick Barbash | Sep. 23, 2004The Daily Cardinal recently published a letter to the editor which labeled me \a hypocritical and ignorant liberal,"" as well as ""a typical liberal."" In addition, the Cardinal's headline for ' ¦
Kasarovs, tennis team ready for challenge
By Laura-Claire Corson | Sep. 23, 2004Twenty-three years ago, Wisconsin men's tennis Head Coach Pat Klingelhoets, a 1972 UW-Madison alum, took over the Badgers as the team's 17th head coach. Twenty-three years ago, lone senior and ' ¦
ESPN, late game test Red Carpet
By Eric Schmoldt and Callie Rathburn | Sep. 23, 2004This weekend should prove to be the biggest of challenges in the young season for the Wisconsin Badgers in more ways than one. The opening of the Big Ten season ' ¦'
Men's soccer looks to win second straight game
By Joe Hasler | Sep. 23, 2004After two straight weekends and four games away from home, the University of Wisconsin men's soccer team is more than ready to return home for its match against IUPUI Friday ' ¦
5 things to watch against the Nittany Lions
By Adam Raeder | Sep. 23, 20041. Stretch the Penn State defense Since senior running back Anthony Davis left in the middle of the UCF game with an eye injury, the Badgers have struggled to find ' ¦'
Runners head to Minneapolis
By Jessica Lischka | Sep. 23, 2004The UW men's cross country team looks to repeat its 2003 first place finish at the Roy Griak Invitational in Minneapolis Saturday, after a second-place showing at the season opener ' ¦
Faculty discuss history of Chechen-Russian conflict
By Abby DeBruine | Sep. 23, 2004Teach-in examines regional violence through the years
Return of MJ... again?
By Betsy Golomski | Sep. 23, 2004The NBA season may not tip off for another 40 days (not like I'm counting or anything), but there is a rumor stirring down in Miami that deserves some discussion. ' ¦
Big Ten season begins journey to the Rose Bowl
By Joe Hasler | Sep. 23, 2004The true test to determine who is for real in the Big Ten begins this weekend. After three weeks of non-conference play, the Big Ten kicks off the season as ' ¦'
Madison's grab-bag of groceries
Sep. 23, 2004Ah, moving out of the dorms: It's a joyful experience, a rite of passage marked by freedom from floor meetings, a non-existent alcohol policy and roommates you can stand to ' ¦'
Campus political groups debate pressing issues
By Erica Pelzek | Sep. 23, 2004A debate between UW-Madison political groups Wednesday featured discussions on some of the most controversial social, political and economic issues in the United States. The debate in Sellery Hall featured ' ¦
Buying the perfect woman online
By Amos Posner | Sep. 23, 2004Something odd has happened in the last two years. Several female friends have asked me to be their husband backup. It's an odd deal, where they can explore the world, ' ¦'
Nittany Lions continue rebuilding
By Samantha Yarock | Sep. 23, 2004The No. 20 Badgers return home to Camp Randall to host Penn State (2-1) for both teams' first Big Ten conference game. Although the Badgers are off to a promising ' ¦'
Madison spares too much for 'handlers
By Peter Long | Sep. 22, 2004Abill posted on a lamppost outside the Underground Bookstore reads: \Panhandling prohibited in sidewalk area."" I guess no one got the memo. How many times have you gone downtown only ' ¦'



