Letters to the editor
Apr. 23, 2004In Wednesday's issue, Nathan Arnold discussed his disappointment of the UW-Madison community's response to the \Day of Silence"" to advocate gay and lesbian rights. While Nathan does articulate many valid ' ¦
In Wednesday's issue, Nathan Arnold discussed his disappointment of the UW-Madison community's response to the \Day of Silence"" to advocate gay and lesbian rights. While Nathan does articulate many valid ' ¦
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday to refuse Ohio State running back Maurice Clarett into the NFL draft April 24-25. Supreme Court Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg upheld the lower court's ' ¦
Demonstrators loudly questioned what it means to be patriotic Thursday, biking to Bergstrom HUMMER of Madison, 1200 Applegate Rd., to protest the sale of HUMMER brand vehicles. The protesters left ' ¦
The first phase of the UW-Madison campus renovation plan will convert the \underbelly"" of the university into an attractive gateway onto campus, UW Facilities Manager Alan Fish said at a ' ¦
When one thinks about cafeteria food, images of mystery meat, lunch ladies, and food fights usually come to mind. But here at the UW, those are more or less a ' ¦'
UW-Madison's fa??ade of an accepting and diverse environment cracked last month when an American Indian left the university after a bottle was thrown at his head. Kyle Aragon, an 18-year-old ' ¦
(Barsuk Records) From the dark, gloomy art on the album cover to the minor keys constructing the songs, Aveo's'
The Alcohol License Review Committee held a public forum Wednesday to discuss the possibility of a Visual and Performing Arts License, a move that would give underage students the ability ' ¦
The Distinguished Lecture Series, which has brought many famous figures to the UW-Madison campus, concluded for the year Wednesday with author and professor John Esposito. Esposito, founder of the Center ' ¦
In about three weeks, I will graduate from this world-class, degree-granting institution. I have learned a lot, and I wish I had the time to let you know all the ' ¦
Five Wisconsin Badgers will embark on what they hope will be their NFL careers this weekend as they await the NFL Draft set to take place this Saturday and Sunday. ' ¦
Gov. Jim Doyle vetoed a bill Wednesday that would have allowed medical professionals the discretion to refuse to perform procedures based on the medical professional's moral or religious beliefs. Assembly ' ¦
Today marks the 34th annual Earth Day and there are a variety of ways students on campus can participate. Activities begin at 9 a.m. on Library Mall. UW-Madison environmental organizations ' ¦
Ducks Unlimited, a nationwide organization of duck hunters interested in wetland conservation, is founding a UW-Madison chapter this spring. \Ducks Unlimited thought [Madison] would be a really conducive place to ' ¦
(Rebel Records) \You can't sing a depressing song while playing the banjo,"" Steve Martin famously quipped. Americana and bluegrass never easily lent themselves to melancholy and depression, often preferring the ' ¦'
\Apprentice to the Flower Poet Z."" opens with a quote from T.S. Eliot: ""Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal""-an ominous sign for narrator Annabelle. ??College junior Annabelle is a transfer ' ¦'
Take a look at the list of recreational activities that our university sponsors on campus, and you'll notice some glaring omissions. Flag football? Check. Basketball? Check. Bowling? Check. Billiards? Check. ' ¦
Following a second straight W Cup title, expectations are high for the No. 5 Wisconsin men's rowing team Saturday at the 32nd Annual Midwest Rowing Championships on Lake Wingra, here ' ¦
Four Republican contenders who are vying for the chance to face incumbent Democrat Russ Feingold in November's U.S. Senate election will debate tonight in Madison. State Sen. Bob Welch, R-Town ' ¦