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Bush asks for troops, funding
By Peter Cameron | Sep. 24, 2003President Bush spoke to the United Nations Tuesday, asking for help in the rebuilding of Iraq after weeks of pressuring countries within the United Nations to provide troops and funding ' ¦
I want to believe
By Cary Dohman and Alex Pacheco | Sep. 24, 2003I want to. I really want to. I want to be able and sit here and say that Wisconsin is going to go on the road and show the Big ' ¦
SERF to see five plasma TV sets
By Alex Kuskowski | Sep. 24, 2003The Southeast Recreational Facility will feature five new plasma flat screen televisions in the cardio center by Friday. The televisions, which employees started installing Tuesday, will be set to ESPN, ' ¦
Representatives speak out at College Republicans' meeting
Sep. 24, 2003Two state legislators discussed state taxes, university spending and the UW System Board of Regents pay scale increase at a packed College Republicans meeting Tuesday night. Rep. Scott Suder, R-Abbotsford, ' ¦
Exercise democracy, vote for new quarter design
Sep. 24, 2003Governor Doyle and the Department of Financial Institutions have recently offered three choices for the Wisconsin Commemorative Quarter. Citizens can vote at The three quarters point to various aspects of ' ¦
Police warn hockey enthusiasts
Sep. 24, 2003University Police remind all those camping out for hockey tickets in front of the Kohl Center that camping out on university property is punishable by a hefty fine. Several UW-Madison ' ¦
U.S. must take steps to curb child labor
By Kyle Swanson and Alex DiTullio | Sep. 24, 2003The contraption was so easy to run,\ inventor of the roller spinning machine John Wyatt said, ""that businesses didn't need as many skilled craftspeople with spinning wheels; they could get ' ¦
Get some Honey and Rhine tonight
By Whitney Newman | Sep. 24, 2003Although the Seattle grunge scene has passed with the arrival of boy bands and solo stars, something new is springing up in the music world. Rock 'n' roll bands are ' ¦'
Title IX review shows better balance between men and women
Sep. 24, 2003The Equity, Diversity, and Student Welfare Committee of the Athletic Board met Tuesday to outline its goals and release data on implications of Title IX at UW-Madison. The group is ' ¦
Ashcroft visits Wis.
By Vince Trovato | Sep. 24, 2003Earlier this week, Attorney General John Ashcroft visited Milwaukee in a desperate attempt to drum up support for an increasingly unpopular piece of legislation-the U.S. Patriot Act. Passed with abruptness ' ¦
Regents may add one more student post
By Molly Borgstrom | Sep. 24, 2003The UW System Board of Regents came one step closer to including more student representation Tuesday as the state Senate passed a bill to add another student regent to the ' ¦
Dance Marathon auctions students
Sep. 24, 2003UW-Madison students will be auctioned off for dates this Friday to benefit the annual UW Dance Marathon. The first-ever date auction held by Dance Marathon will begin at 2:30 p.m. ' ¦
Minn. deaths spur housing examination
By Emily Winter | Sep. 23, 2003As investigations continue at the charred Minneapolis duplex where three University of Minnesota students died of smoke inhalation Saturday, students, university officials and neighbors question whether substandard housing contributed to ' ¦
Vonnegut's eclectic speech packs theater
By Alex Hess | Sep. 23, 2003Kurt Vonnegut, the acclaimed author of such landmark novels as \Slaughterhouse Five"" and ""Cat's Cradle,"" spoke Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Wisconsin Union Theater. A capacity crowd packed the ' ¦
Big Ten play on the horizon
By Jon McNamara | Sep. 23, 2003At this point in the Badgers season, it was anticipated that UW would be undefeated and heading into Big Ten play firing on all cylinders. However, the non-conference portion of ' ¦



