Letters to the editor
Jan. 30, 2004This letter is in reply to the piece written by Eric Kleefeld, entitled \Whether dishonestly, or ignorantly, George W. Bush led the United States astray,"" which ran on Jan. 28. ' ¦
This letter is in reply to the piece written by Eric Kleefeld, entitled \Whether dishonestly, or ignorantly, George W. Bush led the United States astray,"" which ran on Jan. 28. ' ¦
The Wisconsin Public Interest Research Group along with 19 other student PIRGs nationwide announced survey findings Thursday showing publishing companies are the source of needless university textbook price inflation, a ' ¦
A new student group encouraging UW-Madison students to vote Feb. 17 in favor of allowing DeJope Bingo to become a full casino held its first meeting Thursday. The coordinators of ' ¦
Maria Deysi Hernandez, a garment worker from El Salvador, said she used to have to wake up early to walk to her job where employees faced poor working conditions and ' ¦
The Wisconsin Badgers men's hockey team makes a trip across the Minnesota border to face the two-time defending champion Minnesota Gophers. Seventh-ranked Wisconsin (9-4-5 Western Collegiate Hockey Association, 15-7-6 overall) ' ¦
The concept was an Asian restaurant with entrees spanning the Pacific Rim, dishes including Chinese, Japanese, Thai and Vietnamese flavors. A place where people would not just go out to ' ¦'
The Wisconsin women's hockey team (9-4-1 WCHA, 13-4-3 Overall) takes on the St. Cloud State University Huskies (3-12-1 WCHA, 6-15-1 Overall) this weekend in Minnesota.?? Coming off a bye week, ' ¦
Wisconsin legislators opened their e-mail inboxes yesterday and were shocked and appalled to find a threatening e-mail concerning the possible historic override of Gov. Jim Doyle's veto of the concealed ' ¦
College freshmen nation-wide have become more conservative and more interested in politics, according to recent survey conducted by The American Freshman. Linda Sax of the University of California-Los Angeles directed ' ¦
A Feb. 17 referendum will give voters a chance to weigh in on the proposed DeJope casino. Hopefully, when casting their ballots, citizens will consider both the damage a casino ' ¦
As we head into the 2004 election it is going to become more and more clear that President Bush will run on what he considers to be a record of ' ¦
The Wisconsin women's hockey team (9-4-1 Western Collegiate Hockey Association, 13-4-3 overall) had not beaten the Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs (8-5-1,12-8-2) in Madison in any of their previous 22 meetings. Wisconsin had ' ¦
University officials and city administrators met in the Education Building Wednesday to discuss the relationship between the city of Madison and UW-Madison, a connection Mayor Dave Cieslewicz called ever absolutely ' ¦
Wednesday night at Tripp Commons in the Memorial Union, acclaimed journalist David Maraniss silenced an auditorium with tales of social upheaval as part of the Spotlight Series sponsored by the ' ¦
A few weeks ago, I went to Nashville with a central goal in mind-see the Badgers beat Auburn in the Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl. But I had other hopes ' ¦'
The countryside may be coming to the city. While most students only see the farmers in Madison on Saturday mornings at the Capitol Square, we may be treated to some ' ¦'
Ticket prices for UW-Madison men's football, basketball and hockey will rise for next year if the Athletic Department votes in favor of increases next month, the department's finance committee decided ' ¦
(Barsuk) The songwriting of speaks only slightly louder than its backing music. John Vanderslice's fourth album brings a hodge-podge collection of genres together that works on themes and stories rather ' ¦'
The Madison Police Department arrested a second suspect Tuesday in the sexual assault that occurred at 4:15 a.m. Jan. 24 near University Avenue and Lake Street, according to a statement. ' ¦