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Naturalist faith brings burdens, not salvation
By Nitin Julka | Mar. 24, 2004Is the current environmental movement a religion? Michael Crichton, author of several books including \Jurassic Park"" and ""Andromeda Strain,"" seems to think so. He is a graduate of Harvard Medical ' ¦
Delegation trade talks in Beijing successful
By Molly O???Brien | Mar. 24, 2004Gov. Jim Doyle and Wisconsin's trade delegation, which includes UW-Madison representatives, recently completed a successful stop in Beijing, China, where they discussed importation of Wisconsin products. Doyle told the press ' ¦
Hoobastank, interview avoidable
By Joe Uchill | Mar. 24, 2004Mastercard called The Daily Cardinal the other day offering me an exclusive interview with Hoobastank. By \me,"" of course, I mean ""me and approximately 700 college newspapers across the country."" ' ¦'
Bush grassroots campaign attempts to recruit students
By Luke Behnke | Mar. 24, 2004The 2004 Bush-Cheney campaign recently launched a grassroots action Web site aimed at young Republican students of America. The goal of the site is to invite supporters to join President ' ¦
UW scientists find evidence of worldwide ice age
By Nick Zachar | Mar. 24, 2004Scientists from UW-Madison have uncovered evidence in the high deserts of South America suggesting Earth's most recent ice age not only affected the Northern Hemisphere, but also influenced climates all ' ¦
Franz Ferdinand album eponymous fun
Mar. 24, 2004Ferdinand, Deerhoof albums stellar; Damnwells show promise'
SADP sets code for athletes
By Michael Jones | Mar. 24, 2004Policy places self as separate entity from the law
For the sake of humanity, save the planet
By Breezy Willis | Mar. 23, 2004Spring is in the air, and so are chlorofluorocarbons, carbon dioxide, pesticides, benzene, formaldehyde and innumerable other human-produced pollutants. As if the sludgy green lakes, weird weather patterns and visible ' ¦
Ad campaign opposes efforts to raise minimum wage
By Maureen Backman | Mar. 23, 2004The Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce announced Monday it is launching a $15,000 ad campaign opposing the city of Madison's proposal to raise the minimum wage from $5.15 an hour ' ¦
'Project X' marks the spot
By Meghana Agni and Julia Bartz | Mar. 23, 2004For the majority of the population, junior high is normally not considered the most pleasant time of life. This is a period of cliques and self-consciousness in which an elite ' ¦'
New policy demands new efforts
By Arvind Gopalratnam | Mar. 23, 2004Wisconsin's Student-Athlete Discipline Policy: Part One
Hunting for last-minute apts.
By Vibha Sanghvi | Mar. 23, 2004With spring here and a load of midterms mounting, looking for an apartment for next fall may be the last detail on most students' to-do list. Even if procrastination is ' ¦'
White House denies Sept. 11 criticism
By Jennifer Kidd | Mar. 23, 2004Former counter-terrorism chief to testify Wednesday
The monster on State Street
By Jessica Gartner | Mar. 23, 2004Spring break is over and as students filter back for the second half of the semester, State Street is also entering another stage of its entertainment district evolution as the ' ¦
Uncovering life lessons at strip clubs
By Peter Long | Mar. 23, 2004I certainly do not want to give the impression that the most educational thing my travelmates and I did on our European vacation was frequent houses of prostitution, but in ' ¦'
Plans show southeast campus renovations
By Jason Stitt | Mar. 23, 2004Park Street area to see overhaul; Ogg stays until 2006
'Songs of the Water Saints' sinks as a read
By Allison Perry | Mar. 23, 2004Nelly Rosario's \Songs of the Water Saints"" is a character study, as readers follow three generations of Dominican women and see life through their eyes; but primarily this book is ' ¦'



