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Hinkel advocates taking it to the streets
By Dan Hinkel and Dawn Schueller | Apr. 29, 2004Do you remember when you were little? I don't, because I've never been little, but I used to be younger. And I remember kindergarten quite clearly. My life as a ' ¦
See the Madison Opera at your own price
By Ben Schultz | Apr. 29, 2004This weekend everyone who is too stingy for opera has a chance to take in a show. The Madison Opera will present two shows of \Die Fledermaus"" with tickets available ' ¦'
UW men set for uphill climb in conference tourney
By Adam Raeder and Jon Spike | Apr. 29, 2004The Wisconsin men's tennis team looks to end their frustrating 2004 campaign on a high note this weekend at the Big Ten Tournament. The Badgers, who enter the contest as ' ¦
The Killers next victim: the United States
By Joe Uchill and Liz Puibello | Apr. 29, 2004Future synth-pop icons The Killers have had a good year. Their debut EP has generated nothing but anticipation for their full-length album, to be released this June. The Killers' music, ' ¦'
Gene tests raise concern
By Kate Raiford | Apr. 29, 2004Imagine your father's hands begin trembling. In good health his entire life, he now cannot stop shaking, slurs his speech and is depressed and irritable. Fearing a stroke, your father ' ¦'
Outdoor dining gives a taste of summer
By Rebecca Jacobsen | Apr. 29, 2004The sun is out and it seems that everyone is lying on Bascom Hill sunbathing or throwing frisbees in the grass. Most enticing, however, are the numerous restaurants on State ' ¦'
Lady rowers game for tournament challenge
By Ben Hubner | Apr. 29, 2004The Wisconsin women's lightweight and openweight, each coming off victories in their headline races at last week's Midwest Rowing Championships, both face challenges in their respective races this weekend. The ' ¦
UW may see dry fraternity despite previous failure
By Amelia Buragas | Apr. 29, 2004An alcohol-free fraternity is considering opening a chapter at UW-Madison this fall, despite recruitment problems at the campus' lone alcohol-free house. While Phi Delta Theta looks at the feasibility of ' ¦
Alder's behavior completely unacceptable
By Eric Kleefeld | Apr. 29, 2004It's usually not a good thing when a newspaperman writes himself into the story. Writing oneself into the story usually represents a failure to do real journalistic work. Sometimes, though, ' ¦
News Briefs
By Katy Hertel | Apr. 29, 2004UW-Madison is working with the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, a group that licenses patents for the university, to work through a patent lawsuit filed by Infineon Technologies AG, the second ' ¦
UW tennis: winning as a team
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal and Arvind Gopalratnam | Apr. 29, 2004As much as talent determines fruition in team sports, so does the camaraderie of the players, and this year's UW women's tennis team has proven the combination can amount to ' ¦
Maple memories
By Ben Schultz | Apr. 29, 2004The woods beckons. It always does. With the call of spring now more of an echo of the first days of summer, I'm longing to walk amongst the trunks. Aldo ' ¦'
Darrow releases campaign movie, parodies Feingold
By Stosh Jonjak | Apr. 29, 2004Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Russ Darrow took a unique route in campaigning for the GOP primary by showing 600 people at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee a movie commercial. The ' ¦
Crew rows out east for a pair
By Josh Salm | Apr. 29, 2004Coming off two strong weeks for the No. 5 Wisconsin men's crew program, UW heads east to spend the weekend in the Boston area to race Saturday for the Cochrane ' ¦
We are losing out
By Michael Jones | Apr. 29, 2004I am quite disappointed in Wisconsin Badger sports. It's been almost three weeks since the Athletics Department has been either sued or embarrassed by one of its athletes or coaches. ' ¦



