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TAs 'grade in' for policy change
By Anne Flavin | Mar. 11, 2004Members of the Teaching Assistant Association flooded the halls of Bascom Wednesday in a \grade-in"", where TAs congregated while grading papers, to raise awareness and support for wage increases and ' ¦
ALRC may extend seat to university official
By Luke Behnke and By Lulani Dubbles | Mar. 10, 2004Members of the Alcohol License Review Committee will meet next week to discuss the addition of a UW-Madison official to the board. ALRC member Jeff Boyd said the committee will ' ¦
Gilbert, Suter lead Wisconsin's defense
By Matt Carroll | Mar. 10, 2004Gilbert, Suter just two Badger defensemen who make up top defense in WCHA'
UW dorm safety not improved after attacks
By Jessica Sprang | Mar. 10, 2004Only basic mesaures taken to highten dorm security
Playoffs arrive
By Eric Schmoldt | Mar. 10, 2004Which teams will survive and head to the Final Five?'
Higher ed. and health care for all
By Kelly Kallien and Nathan Kalmoe | Mar. 10, 2004We are the richest, most advanced country in the world. Some might brag about that. But when we fail to adequately provide health care and educational opportunities for all of ' ¦
Police kill armed man in Madison day care
By Matt Fox and Seth Bichler | Mar. 10, 2004Quick action by two veteran Madison Police officers saved the children of the Red Caboose Day Care Center, 654 Williamson St., from an armed intruder Tuesday morning. Around 9 a.m., ' ¦
Senate passes dorm smoking bill, prescription drug plan
By Maureen Backman | Mar. 10, 2004As the last days of the state legislative session come to a close, the state Senate passed a bill that would ban smoking within a 25-foot radius of University of ' ¦
TV on the Radio on the rise
By Joe Uchill | Mar. 10, 2004At least this time the media were ready for it. Last year's TV on the Radio album was a total surprise to most of the critics who would love the ' ¦'
Debt halts yearbook production
By Jill Swenby | Mar. 10, 2004Grappling with financial debt and low support from UW-Madison, The Badger Yearbook will be forced to forgo printing a 2003-04 yearbook after running for more than 100 years. It is ' ¦
Zero 7 no zeros, Bloody Lovelies not really British
Mar. 10, 2004The Bloody Lovelies (Cheap Lullaby) There is a disturbing trend among American rock 'n' roll bands. Many have to go to Britain to get any recognition. The British press recognized ' ¦'
Senate plans for billions to cover Pell Grant debt in 2005
By Eric Reinert | Mar. 10, 2004The U.S. Senate began Monday to address a 2005 budget proposal that looks to eliminate the multi-billion shortfall in the Pell Grant program. The program, the largest need-based financial aid ' ¦
Regents begin search for new UW System president
By Ben Schultz | Mar. 10, 2004The UW System Board of Regents outlined its criteria for finding a replacement for outgoing System President Katharine Lyall at the UW System search-and-screen committee meeting Tuesday. Board of Regents ' ¦
Noble puppies and a waning community
By Amos Posner | Mar. 10, 2004The other day, I saw something that depressed me. Walking through Library Mall, I saw a small black lab--still a puppy--leading a woman down the block. What saddened me was ' ¦'
State backs out of Matrix database over privacy issues
By Jason Stitt | Mar. 10, 2004Wisconsin withdrew Tuesday from a system giving law enforcement access to a large, organized database of personal information called the Matrix that some fear would trod on privacy rights, according ' ¦
Cult leader urges Madison, 'Join me'
By Taniquelle Thurner | Mar. 9, 2004Human nature shines in Wallace's hilarious book'
Denying LGBT's their humanity
By Whitney Newman and Jessica Gartner | Mar. 9, 2004I'm ashamed to be a citizen of Wisconsin right now. The state's House of Representatives is en route to portraying Wisconsinites as bigots. It has passed a potential constitutional amendment ' ¦
Let them smoke, pull back gov't. reach
By Nathan Arnold | Mar. 9, 2004A group of city officials, despite the growing opposition of students, is blindly going forward with a proposal banning smoking in public establishments. In doing so, it has decided to ' ¦
Zimbabwe seizes U.S.-registered plane, hostages
By Maureen Backman | Mar. 9, 2004Zimbabwe seized a U.S.-registered cargo plane Monday after learning it held 64 suspected mercenaries and a cargo of military material, according to CNN.com. Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi said in ' ¦



