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Wisconsin slows Runnin' Rebels
By Jon McNamara | Sep. 13, 2004Defense, special teams lead UW to 18-3 victory
Sen. candidates discuss issues in televised debate
Sep. 13, 2004Wisconsin's four Republican candidates for U.S. Senate debated Friday for the final time before the primaries Tuesday, discussing jobs, the war in Iraq and health care, according to The Capital ' ¦
Budget costs UW 300 courses
By Kristen Titus | Sep. 13, 2004Cuts result in larger class sizes, fewer offerings
Ignoring the rape issue
By Kate McCormack | Sep. 13, 2004It is early enough in the semester that freshmen are still finding their way to the rumored houses with keg parties or testing fake IDs, experimenting with new freedom and, ' ¦
Linebackers rise to the occasion
By Crystal Crowns and Eric Schmoldt | Sep. 13, 2004Perhaps the biggest question for the Wisconsin football team heading into this season was how well the young group of linebackers could fill the roles of graduated Badgers Alex Lewis ' ¦
City to charge Kerry campaign for Wed. rally
By Jennifer Kidd | Sep. 13, 2004Increased police force contributes to expense
UW System faculty, staff salaries much less than peers'
By Eric Reinert | Sep. 13, 2004The widening gap between the salaries of UW System employees and those of their peers is causing concern among UW System administrators. The problem is such that UW Regent President ' ¦
Badger Bits
Sep. 13, 2004Men's soccer earns split at Coca-Cola Panther Classic The Badger men's soccer team (2-2-0) finished the weekend 1-1, falling to Pennsylvania Saturday afternoon before rebounding to upset No. 20 Tulsa ' ¦
Vermeulen, Badger kickers remain undefeated
By Ben Hubner | Sep. 13, 2004The No. 18 Wisconsin women's soccer team held off Boston College 5-3 at home Sunday to stay perfect on the season, extending their winning streak to six games. Against perhaps ' ¦
Clerks 2 has much to prove
By Dan Marfield | Sep. 13, 2004\Clerks"" is now 10 years old. That fact will make a lot of people feel old, a lot of people feel nostalgic and some people probably won't care. But for ' ¦'
Cheney attacks Kerry in Milwaukee visit
By Maureen Backman | Sep. 13, 2004Vice President Dick Cheney argued President Bush has a significantly clearer plan for the war on terrorism and Iraq than Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry Friday as Cheney campaigned through ' ¦
MTV star back in the (real) real world
By Maureen Backman and Amanda Becker | Sep. 10, 2004Tuesday night was the season premiere of \The Real World: Philadelphia."" The Daily Cardinal's Amanda Becker watched the premiere with UW-Madison senior Landon, [MTV does not want his last name ' ¦
'Checkpoint' assassinates president, author
By Joe Uchill | Sep. 10, 2004Jarring and gimmick-laden to his core, Nicholson Baker writes books for the literate end off the Steve O generation. \Vox"" was a Penthouse letter masked by big words and wit; ' ¦'
Undervalued 'Darko' worth second look
By Joe Lynch | Sep. 10, 2004When Pandora Cinema released \Donnie Darko"" in 2001, the only thing more unexpectedly disturbing than the film's puzzling ending was its miserable box office performance. The reasons for ""Darko's"" failure ' ¦'
Republicans seek worthy Feingold foe
By Luke Behnke | Sep. 10, 2004Republican U.S. Senate hopefuls Russ Darrow, Robert Lorge, Tim Michels and Bob Welch are furiously campaigning across most of Wisconsin as the Sept. 14 Republican primary nears. Unlike the rest ' ¦
Protesters recount brutality at convention
By Ivy Okoniewski | Sep. 10, 2004NYC police give Wis. demonstrators rough treatment
Numbers Don't Lie
Sep. 10, 20046 The number of states that have denied Ralph Nader a place on the presidential ballot, now that Virginia has declined to include his name. 22 The number of states ' ¦
Colts, Patriots launch NFL
By Kate Hedlin | Sep. 10, 2004The weekends just became a little bit longer as college football Saturdays will now turn into NFL Sundays which will turn into Monday Night Football. The NFL kicked off its ' ¦



