During bloody coups, a sense of history helps
By Sam Berns | Mar. 4, 2004The United States has set June 30 as the date to transfer sovereignty in Iraq to the Iraqi people. That means over the next four months the United States must ' ¦
The United States has set June 30 as the date to transfer sovereignty in Iraq to the Iraqi people. That means over the next four months the United States must ' ¦
The presidential campaign moved to its next stage Wednesday as Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., dropped out of the race while President Bush and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., prepared for their ' ¦
Broadway producers Rocco Landesman and Rick Steiner explained the challenges of producing Broadway musicals Wednesday as part of a series of talks through the Communication Arts Department connecting students with ' ¦
It's official. Though the Democratic National Convention is months away, the nomination has been decided. In November, President Bush will face Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. Kerry won nine out of ' ¦
This Friday, the jazz-funk-rock band Galactic will bring their original sound to the Barrymore Theatre, 2090 Atwood Ave. With the release of Ruckus last October, the band merged to incorporate ' ¦'
Another strain of the Beagle e-mail virus began infecting UW-Madison campus mailboxes Tuesday, this time under the guise of seemingly legitimate senders. According to Division of Information Technology spokesperson Brian ' ¦
The presidential campaign moved to its next stage Wednesday as Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., dropped out of the race while President Bush and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., prepared for their ' ¦
Looking for a new study spot, a tall latte, or a good cause? Maybe all three? A new coffee shop has just opened at 418 State St. from the owner ' ¦'
So what do Mel Gibson and Janet Jackson have in common? You guessed it-the need for excessive media coverage to bolster the profits of their latest projects. The question is ' ¦'
The Associated Students of Madison announced Wednesday that changes to the group's constitution could alter the way students control millions of dollars in segregated fees. Four changes are up for ' ¦
After the completion of Phase I, the Overture Center is preparing to begin Phase II of its construction plan, the construction team for the Overture Center announced at a meeting ' ¦
These are speculative days at 315 W. Gorham. In Canterbury's absence, Ancora Coffee Roasters is left with Avol's bookstore as a new roommate. The coffeehouse stands stalwartly and confidently just ' ¦'
Talk of slavery in this country will call to mind names like Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman and Abraham Lincoln. There is the idea that slavery was a terrible crime of ' ¦
The Madison Common Council passed a resolution to endorse allowing same-sex couples to marry with a narrow vote Tuesday night. The council will now urge Gov. Jim Doyle and the ' ¦
The UW-Madison Oral History Project is interviewing women in various scientific fields to document their experiences in a largely male-dominated field. Joyce Coleman, project assistant, said she was sparked to ' ¦
As much as I have a strong dislike for every other school in the Big Ten when it comes to sports, my hatred for the MSU Spartans increased even more ' ¦
Of all the movies released this spring, the new horror flick, \Twisted,"" is one film that will not be making too many waves. It starts off as the average girl ' ¦'
Ralph Nader's recent announcement that he will run for president in 2004 generated attention from the media and disapproval from Democrats. However, according to political science experts and Nader supporters, ' ¦
Genetically modified crops can spread artificially inserted genes to similar wild plants despite attempts at containing them, a study led by UW-Madison post-doctoral fellow Ralph Haygood discovered. \The only current ' ¦