News
Madison to host media reform conference
By Joe Uchill and Liz Puibello | Nov. 5, 2003The fate of Jason Kwiatkowski's television show, like that of all shows on WYOU, has been put in jeopardy. WYOU, Madison's community television station, is at risk of losing the ' ¦
'Casa de los Babys' exhibits a bunch of babbling women
Nov. 5, 2003John Sayles' latest film, \Casa de los Babys,"" is set in an unnamed Latin American country where six American women played by Lili Taylor, Darryl Hannah, Susan Lynch, Maggie Gyllenhaal, ' ¦'
Sixty fraternity members bike game ball to Minn.
By Emily Winter | Nov. 5, 2003Brothers to trek 350 miles for charity
Students use bathroom walls as forum
By Laura McCaul | Nov. 5, 2003Women find solace in restroom stalls'
Candidates respond to teen inquiries on TV
By Whitney Newman and Elizabeth Wachowski | Nov. 5, 2003A spirited Democratic presidential debate aimed at young people drew an enthusiastic crowd of students to the Rathskellar Tuesday night. About 50 people attended the informal debate, sponsored by the ' ¦
UW sues Sony, Toshiba
By Sam-Omar Hall | Nov. 5, 2003Wiley helped develop chip allegedly used in PlayStation 2
UW Board of Regents dance around open meetings laws
Nov. 5, 2003The UW System Board of Regents meets frequently in small group discussions or teleconferences prior to their scheduled and televised meetings, The Capital Times reported Tuesday. While the practice is ' ¦
News Briefs
Nov. 5, 2003The Dane County Circuit Court Commissioner set bail at $30 million cash Tuesday for the former University of Wisconsin student accused of shooting three people, according to The Associated Press. ' ¦
UW eyes up the Axe
By Kelly Kallien and Josh Salm | Nov. 5, 2003Saturday will mark the 113th game between the Wisconsin Badgers and the Minnesota Golden Gophers. With the exception of a one-year hiatus in 1906 when President Theodore Roosevelt cancelled collegiate ' ¦
Ribbon sculpture may help expand art atmosphere to Madison-Monona border
By Patrice Kohl | Nov. 5, 2003The Madison CitiARTS commission plans expanding art to Madison's borders to let people know when they have entered the city, according to CitiARTS Administrator Rebecca Kasemeyer. CitiARTS will begin this ' ¦
Wis. has key role in 2004
By Nathan Kalmoe | Nov. 5, 2003Sunday, a poll conducted by ABC News and the Washington Post found that President Bush is in a statistical dead heat (48-47) with his Democratic rivals for the 2004 presidential ' ¦
Florida politicians play with peoples' lives
By Kelly Kallien and Derek Brink | Nov. 4, 2003Florida Gov. Jeb Bush recently got involved in a case to keep a woman alive after a court ordered the removal of her feeding tube, the only thing sustaining her ' ¦
Halloween teaches sobering lesson
Nov. 4, 2003Originally, I didn't want to donate any more space of my column to Halloween this year, but unfortunately, what started out as a good holiday weekend degenerated into something much ' ¦'
'Hookup List' not so A-list
By Julia Bartz | Nov. 4, 2003Ah, MTV. Home of such classics as \Punk'd"" and ""Cribs,"" as well as other shows that are amusing but might leave you with the disturbing suspicion that Generation Y is ' ¦'
Badgers look forward to 'golden' week
By Joe Hasler | Nov. 4, 2003After a much needed bye week, the Wisconsin football team (3-2 Big Ten, 6-3 overall) now turns its attention to the rival Minnesota Gophers (4-2, 8-2). While the Badgers remain ' ¦
Landlords dodge city apartment ordinance
By Rob Hunger | Nov. 4, 2003Some landlords are sidestepping a city ordinance that is aimed at stopping the mad rush for apartments early in the year. Students have already been signing leases to apartments for ' ¦
Linda Chavez addresses affirmative action in DLS speech
By Les Chappell and Alex Pacheco | Nov. 4, 2003Conservative author, columnist and president of the Center for Equal Opportunity Linda Chavez spoke at the Wisconsin Union Theater Monday night as part of the Wisconsin Union Directorate's Distinguished Lecture ' ¦
New-look Bucks provide hope
By Andy Van Sistine and Arvind Gopalratnam | Nov. 4, 2003What a difference a couple of years make. A team that was a Glenn Robinson 15-foot jumper away from the NBA Finals in 2000-'01, on the brink of NBA supremacy, ' ¦



