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Lecturer delivers dirt about Hawaii island development
By Kate Raiford | Sep. 28, 2004For 70 million years, volcanoes have spewed magma into the Pacific Ocean, lava that hardens to form an island. As the Earth's shifting plates carry the baby island northwest, more ' ¦'
Int'l crime focus of Mideast studies lecture
By Carina Spaulding | Sep. 28, 2004Dr. William Olson of the National Defense University gave a lecture Monday as part of the Middle East Studies Program's Fall Lecture Series. The talk, entitled \Transnational Threats to the ' ¦
UW spells out east campus redesign timeline
By Adam Bissen | Sep. 28, 2004Five years from now, a UW-Madison freshman who has never known the splendor of Ogg Hall could stand at the site of the demolished dorm and see Lake Mendota. His ' ¦
Iraq war has cost us too much
By Jessica Sprang | Sep. 28, 2004For many Americans who would love to see the war in Iraq put to an end, it looks, yet again, as though we will have to wait. It was reported ' ¦
What's up, doc? Not cholesterol
By Dinesh Ramde | Sep. 28, 2004Colored carrots can cut cardio concerns'
News Briefs
Sep. 28, 2004With the intent of preventing the riotous behavior of the previous two years, the Halloween Planning Committee proposed new measures at a meeting Monday. If the plan for this year's ' ¦
Clash still urgent 25 year
Sep. 28, 2004The Clash (Epic) Let's face it: \Punk"" is now a pretty meaningless term. In the '90s, any new band with loud guitars, skateboard attitudes and snot-nosed vocals were labeled ""punk,"" ' ¦'
Baldwin-Magnum debate gets rowdy
By Elizabeth Wachowski | Sep. 28, 2004Congressional candidates U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, and Dave Magnum debated issues ranging from health care to the war in Iraq in front of a spirited crowd Monday night at ' ¦
Men's golf starts right
By Chris Zdarsky | Sep. 28, 2004The University of Wisconsin men's golf team continued its success this weekend, finishing fourth at the Hawkeye Invitational in Iowa City. While the team was unable to continue its winning ' ¦
Kerry swings at Bush in swing state visit
By Maureen Backman | Sep. 28, 2004SPRING GREEN, Wis.-Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry pointedly criticized George Bush for exercising poor judgment during his term as president and defended himself against recent Republican attacks, as he addressed ' ¦
Reefs among storms' victims
By Molly Reppen and Patrice Kohl | Sep. 28, 2004Hurricane season leaves its mark on forests, coral'
Plan 2008 update
Sep. 28, 2004Chancellor John Wiley lists off the top five goals of the university during an open forum for the Plan 2008 conference which discussed plans to increase diversity ' ¦
Randall stadium an ugly sports spectacle
By Tom Czaja and Nic Lehmann-Ziebarth | Sep. 28, 2004Has the university sold out? It's a question that we need to ask ourselves with the new monstrosity that is Camp Randall Stadium. All I've heard is glowing praise for ' ¦
Men's golf starts right
By Chris Zdarsky | Sep. 27, 2004The University of Wisconsin men's golf team continued its success this weekend, finishing fourth at the Hawkeye Invitational in Iowa City. While the team was unable to continue its winning ' ¦
Protests follow Bush on Wis. campaign trail
By Maureen Backman | Sep. 27, 2004Bush attacks Kerry over Iraqi conflict comments
'Never Coming to a Theater Near You\ never gives real insight
By Amos Posner | Sep. 27, 2004Kenneth Turan is not a great movie critic. He approaches his work with respect and dignity, and he has solid taste in movies. But his reviews in the Los Angeles ' ¦'
'Door in the Floor' is a bore with a whore
By Joe Pudas | Sep. 27, 2004One of the most annoying aspects of cinema is when a consistently wonderful actor is stuck in a film that isn't worthy of his talents. It is downright infuriating when ' ¦'



