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Volleyball young and ready
By Kate Hedlin | Aug. 30, 2004After losing half of their starters to graduation, this year's women's volleyball team is making up what they lost in experience in height, averaging 6'0\ on the court. While this ' ¦
Regents: 'It was the best we could do'
By Sam-Omar Hall | Aug. 30, 2004The UW System Board of Regents unanimously voted in a June 10 meeting to increase tuition about $700 more per year for the Madison and Milwaukee campuses and $500 more ' ¦
Summer movie quality inconsistent
By Dan Marfield | Aug. 30, 2004As summer winds down, we now enter a relatively unexciting movie release period that will probably last until Thanksgiving. As usual, sequels were the big breadwinners this summer (\Shrek 2,"" ' ¦'
Being Audrey Seiler
By Joe Uchill | Aug. 30, 2004Last year's news-story darling Audrey Seiler managed to bring out the best in Madison only to whitewash it with all the rage the city had to offer. While she was ' ¦'
Late-night sprinklers a rude welcome for Witte residents
By Eric Reinert | Aug. 30, 2004Fire alarms and sprinklers abruptly interrupted the sound sleep of many residents of Witte Hall early Saturday morning. As if going away to college was not enough of a system ' ¦
New year, new tuition
By Collin Schmidt and Sam Berns | Aug. 30, 2004If you have been away for the summer, you might notice several changes around campus as you return. Maybe you'll see the new Overture Center on State Street. Perhaps the ' ¦
Five feature athletes to watch on campus this fall
By Arvind Gopalratnam and UW-Madison | Aug. 30, 2004New to some and familiar to others, here are five Badgers to watch this fall, poised to make major contributions to their respective teams. An unfamiliar face to many UW ' ¦
Regulate drinking the right way
By Nic Lehmann-Ziebarth | Aug. 30, 2004I am not a heavy drinker by any stretch of the imagination. However, this did not leave me immune to the long arm of the law. This summer I went ' ¦
Numbers Don't Lie
Aug. 30, 2004Total number of ads aired so far in the 2004 presidential election, according to a new study by the Wisconsin Advertising Project. Total number of ads aired by the Swift ' ¦
Committee seeks to prevent riotous Halloween
By Dave Arnold | Aug. 30, 2004Police admit shortcomings during 2003
Recent flicks more chill than thrill
By Amos Posner | Aug. 30, 2004For the more literal-minded thriller movie fans, there are only two things one needs to know: Is it scary, and does it portray a realistic danger? Cardinal Arts is here ' ¦'
News Briefs
Aug. 30, 2004Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz and city officials are working to create a commuter rail system that could include electric streetcars that would run through downtown or trolleys. The latest plan, ' ¦
Wise up to eat well
By Molly Reppen and Katie Will | Aug. 30, 2004Hungry newbies, listen up. Whether you're a freshman, a transfer student or just not real observant, you'll need to learn the tricks to eating well (or at least cheap) here ' ¦'
The story on West, East Side bars
By Ben Schultz | Aug. 30, 2004With divisions in geography come differing tastes. Northern Europe has been traditionally butter and beer while the south part of the continent was wine and oil. The state of Wisconsin ' ¦'
Summer movie quality inconsistent
By Dan Marfield | Aug. 30, 2004As summer winds down, we now enter a relatively unexciting movie release period that will probably last until Thanksgiving. As usual, sequels were the big breadwinners this summer (\Shrek 2,"" ' ¦'
Camp Randall sports structural, technological improvements
By Ivy Okoniewski and Dan Weltin | Aug. 30, 2004New video scoreboard largest in college football
Five feature athletes to watch on campus this fall
By Arvind Gopalratnam | Aug. 30, 2004New to some and familiar to others, here are five Badgers to watch this fall, poised to make major contributions to their respective teams. An unfamiliar face to many UW ' ¦
Ordinance key to improved apartment security
By Maureen Backman | Aug. 30, 2004Summer sexual assaults raised questions
Rane reflects, avoids ranting
By Jessica Gartner | May. 6, 2004There is a new chancellor in Bascom Hall, a new mayor doing right by the city and a new governor in the Capital. I could talk about what hasn't changed, ' ¦