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State legislators question legality of Regents meeting
By Jen McCoy | Oct. 17, 2003Three state representatives called for further investigation Wednesday by state Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager into the Sept. 2 meeting of the UW System Board of Regents, citing a \violation of ' ¦
The Six Parts Seven makes mixed album
Oct. 17, 2003(Suicide Squeeze) The quartet The Six Parts Seven found a unique way to avoid the pressures of creating its new album, . The album consists of nine reworked The Six ' ¦'
Speaker links Coke to deaths
By Jason Stitt | Oct. 17, 2003Luis Adolfo Cardona, a former union worker at a Coca-Cola bottling plant in Carepa, Colombia, told an audience at the Pyle Center Thursday night that Coca-Cola Co. had helped sponsor ' ¦
Basketball coaches to set codes of ethics
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal and Maureen Backman | Oct. 17, 2003Three hundred Division I men's basketball coaches, including UW-Madison Head Coach Bo Ryan, initiated a plan to improve college basketball's moral and ethical image Wednesday. The coaches, along with the ' ¦
UW seeks replay screen funds
By Jason Soriano | Oct. 17, 2003Soon, it might be just as common to see the best sports replays live within UW-Madison stadiums as it is to see them on ESPN. If the UW System Board ' ¦
A plea for a humanitarian
By Matt Payne | Oct. 17, 2003University of Wisconsin students have always prided themselves for the activism and concern for people?s well-being around the world. Today, we, as members of Amnesty International, appeal to you to ' ¦
News Briefs
Oct. 17, 2003(U-WIRE) STANFORD, Calif.-An article and editorial in Wednesday's Stanford Review that accused the campus chapter of Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan of supporting racism has garnered negative response from Stanford's ' ¦
For richer, poorer, morally superior
By Kelly Kallien | Oct. 17, 2003Good news-you still have until tomorrow to slap that \Hooray For Oppressive Ideological Institutions!"" button onto your backpack in support of our fearless leader's decree branding this ""Marriage Protection Week."" ' ¦'
Soul's 'Stories' exceeds expectations
By Nate Holton | Oct. 17, 2003(Rhymesayers/Fat Beats) With the recent solo success of both artists, along with a well-regarded six-track teaser EP out already, Blueprint and RJD2's newest release was quite anticipated. The pairing of ' ¦'
Big Ten unbeatens set for battle
By Betsy Golomski | Oct. 17, 2003For all those Badger football fans who thought the challenge was over, think again. This weekend's homecoming game features No. 12 Wisconsin (3-0 Big Ten, 6-1 overall) and No. 15 ' ¦
Recall Senator George
By Eric Kleefeld | Oct. 16, 2003For the last two years, a pall has been cast over Wisconsin with the so-called caucus scandals. Quite frankly, as a New Jersian, I found the Wisconsin standard of corruption ' ¦
Terrorist not worthy of Nobel Prize
Oct. 16, 2003Treason should not be rewarded with a Peace Prize. All 80 ?journalists,? ?human rights activists? and ?trade union members? arrested six months ago in Cuba were convicted for their paid ' ¦
Stepping back into the spotlight
By Clint Robus and JoEllen Amato | Oct. 16, 2003After years of underachieving, Wisconsin is again attracting the nation's attention'
UW takes down state rival
By Cassie Kienert | Oct. 16, 2003On a chilly night at the McClimon soccer complex, the Wisconsin men's soccer team improved it's overall record to 8-7-0 when they defeated instate rival Marquette (6-6-0 overall, 3-1-1 Conference ' ¦