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UW creates master's program in occupational therapy
By Carina Spaulding | Sep. 21, 2004Growing education requirements in medical fields have pushed UW-Madison to form a new master's degree program in occupational therapy. After two years of planning and the development of a new ' ¦
Dunst slams 'Wimbledon' to mediocrity
Sep. 21, 2004Opening the same week as the baseball flick \Mr. 3000"" and arriving on the heels of the U.S. Open, ""Wimbledon,"" now greets audiences. An American girl meets English boy, predictable ' ¦'
Staff Opinion: A monetary attack on students
Sep. 21, 2004New policy unfairly targets house parties with punitive fines
400 wins worth the Waite
By Arvind Gopalratnam | Sep. 21, 2004What better way for UW volleyball Head Coach Pete Waite to reach a major coaching milestone this past weekend than with a dominating win in the friendly confines of the ' ¦
Witte vandals deserve harsh punishment
By Micaela Frudden | Sep. 21, 2004As students enter the dorms for the first time and start living on their own, some seem to feel that university housing rules don't apply to them. The residence hall ' ¦
Candidates ethically divided over stem cells
By Claire Allen | Sep. 21, 2004Despite frequent accusations that John Kerry is a politically inconsistent presidential candidate, there is at least one issue on which he has clearly defined his stance: the future of embryonic ' ¦
Major flaw discovered in popular Kryptonite bike lock
By Sarah Martinson | Sep. 20, 2004While many rely on bikes to get around campus, students with Kryptonite bike locks may soon encounter a problem. A recent discovery shows the lock can be penetrated simply by ' ¦
Accusations against student-of-color organizations baseless and hypocritical
By Ben Breiner and Marques Jackson | Sep. 20, 2004For those of us who have devoted our labor to organizations benefiting UW's minority population, the recent scandal involving the Wisconsin Black Student Union is a devastating blow. This is ' ¦
UW earns second straight title
By Connor McKnight | Sep. 20, 2004The UW men's golf team is on a roll. In the last two tournaments, the team has placed first in dramatic fashion. At the Michigan Radrick Farms Invitational on Sept. ' ¦
Top UW System salaries jump despite cuts
By Amanda Buhman and Matthew Tragesser | Sep. 20, 2004Despite major budget cuts to the UW System, the number of UW System employees earning more than $100,000 has increased in the past six years, according to the results of ' ¦
GOP's use of God to set policy violates Constitution
By Jake Herrera | Sep. 20, 2004On Tuesday in Muskegon, Michigan a man raised his hand and silenced a crowd eagerly awaiting the arrival of their guest. \We are gathered here to lift high the name ' ¦
Feingold, Edwards rally students
By Les Chappell | Sep. 20, 2004U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., made his case for re-election to UW-Madison students Friday afternoon with a rally at Library Mall. Speaking to hundreds of student supporters, Feingold emphasized the ' ¦
Curtain rises on Overture Ctr.
By Jennifer Kidd | Sep. 20, 2004Ushered inside by tuxedo-clad performers on stilts and welcomed personally by those responsible for the building's existence, members of the public entered the Overture Center, 201 State St., at the ' ¦
The Star Whore: George Lucas and the butchering of landmark movies for fun and profit
By Dan Marfield | Sep. 20, 2004In the not too distant future, Columbia Tri-Star will be releasing a series of \The Three Stooges"" DVD's with the option of watching them colorized or in their original black-and-white ' ¦'
Sylish 'Sky Captain' crunches evil
By Kevin Nelson | Sep. 20, 2004Take a look at the promotional information for \Sky Captain."" Go ahead, look at any information. There will be numerous tidbits and factoids about the special effects, how it's the ' ¦'
Rain in 'Zona, Badgers drown 'Cats
By Kate Hedlin | Sep. 20, 2004After all the concern: Would the No. 20 Badgers be able to withstand the desert heat? How would the Badger backfield holdup without senior running back Anthony Davis? It turns ' ¦
Art auction hopes cancer threat is going, going, gone!
By Ivy Okoniewski | Sep. 17, 2004The worlds of science and art came together Wednesday in an effort to battle cancer at the first ever Art for Life auction held at Memorial Union. Organized by UW-Milwaukee ' ¦



