Concern over Wisconsin's waterways
Nov. 14, 2003As an out-of-state student, one of the big draws to the UW-Madison was the beauty of its location. The lakes were a big influence on my decision when it came ' ¦
As an out-of-state student, one of the big draws to the UW-Madison was the beauty of its location. The lakes were a big influence on my decision when it came ' ¦
Congressional panels and the media usually approach the stem- cell controversy by asking, \When does life begin?"" and ""When does an embryo become a person?"" In a seminar on stem ' ¦
This letter is in response to Eric Kleefeld and his article titled \A new model for America"" (11/13/03). Eric, I understand your admiration for Dean's successful fundraising. But does it ' ¦
Having political membership in a democracy doesn't and can't mean just voting. One has to get their voice heard, so representatives know how to do their job. Candidates have begun ' ¦
United States uses inhumane intelligence The Washington Post describes \extraordinary renditions,"" where the Centrial Intelligence Agency regularly hands terrorist suspects, innocent or guilty, over to Third World countries such as ' ¦
With the recent passage and signing of the \partial-birth abortion"" ban, much has been printed on the issue. Unfortunately, many have used false information and assumptions to further their cause. ' ¦
While awaiting the Student Judiciary's verdict in the case of the Legal Information Center versus Aaron Werner, chair of the Student Services Finance Committee, the committee cut the SJ budget ' ¦
Madison community television station WYOU would have lost all its public funding under an unsuccessful city budget amendment proposed Tuesday by Ald. Zachary Brandon, District 7, and supported by five ' ¦
Wisconsin wants to end three-game losing streak against Spartans
Cafeterias at UW-Milwaukee will no longer serve Tyson chicken products after student pressure spurred the university to switch food service providers, according to UW-Milwaukee junior Nathan Hall. Hall, a member ' ¦
Wisconsin will play a key role in determining which Democratic presidential nominee will face George W. Bush in the 2004 presidential election, said representatives of four Democratic presidential candidates Wednesday ' ¦
Spartan defense must step up and relieve the pressure from Smoker and passing game
The Spartans and Badgers go one-on-one to try and salvage their seasons
With only two games left in the season, UW in fear of ending decade-long streak
Loyalty is paramount. As history has pointed out time and again, the only thing treachery earns you is a seat in the annotated and historical collection of hell's misfits. Perhaps ' ¦'
Trees are dropping the last of their leaves. Department stores are flashing with Christmas lights. These are the signs that autumn is nearing its end, and the holidays are about ' ¦'
Students, small business owners and city officials debated in Memorial Union Wednesday evening about a charter ordinance that would establish a $7.75 minimum wage over the present minimum wage of ' ¦
\Bend it Like Beckham,"" ""Kill Bill"" and the ""Matrix"" movies- these movies have almost nothing in common, except one thing: They have earned a profit for their respective studios. It ' ¦'
Lorraine Hansberry, author of the play \Les Blancs,"" would be very happy to see an attempt at tolerance, considering the effects of Sept. 11 and the war in Iraq. Hansberry ' ¦'
Let me get this straight. We just had our tuition raised 18.6 percent, lost 200 courses, laid off or cut the wages of faculty and faced other major cuts across ' ¦