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Students likely to see large tuition hike
By Molly Borgstrom | Jun. 5, 2003UW-Madison undergrads paying in-state tuition are in for a case of sticker shock when they open their first bill this year to see an 18.2 percent increase in the price ' ¦
Examining the good, the bad and the ugly of 'Matrix Reloaded'
Jun. 5, 2003In the sequel to \The Matrix,"" Andy and Larry Wachowski have thrilled audiences by providing much more action than in the original. The movie contains some of the most spectacular ' ¦'
Gardens offer blooming attractions
By Liz Shaffer-Wishner | Jun. 5, 2003Madison is a multi-faceted city with something for everyone, even during the quieter summer months when most of the students are gone. Huge lakes attract anglers, water skiers and sunbathers. ' ¦'
Transportati-on services help keep students safe in Madison
By Adrienne Bell | Jun. 5, 2003Though UW-Madison does not have a relatively high crime rate, after a string of assaults in September of last year and several incidents this spring, campus safety has become a ' ¦
Public pressure kills SEVIS fee
By Adrienne Bell | Jun. 5, 2003After more than a month of debate on the behalf of both the international and domestic student community and the administration, UW-Madison officials said May 7, the university will come ' ¦
Science, abortion:striking a balance
By Kyle Swanson | Jun. 5, 2003Abortion: the one topic that appears to have no compromises. A seemingly unbridgeable gap stands between those desiring that everything be permitted and those wishing that any form of abortion ' ¦
Myths of college life
By Dan Hinkel | Jun. 5, 2003Greetings new UW-Madison student, wherever and whenever you may be perusing our humble publication. Sitting here in UW's Muir Woods, laptop rested in lap on a perfect afternoon, I can't ' ¦'
Behind the walls of Bascom Hall
Jun. 5, 2003UW-Madison is many things. UW-Madison is Bucky Badger. UW-Madison is Babcock ice cream. UW-Madison is the Memorial Union and State Street. UW-Madison is all of us; from the newest, excited ' ¦'
Adapting to dorm life, a different exam
By Molly Borgstrom | Jun. 5, 2003Adjusting to life in the dorms takes time for many students. Just ask UW-Madison sophomore Kate Streit. \I didn't really like it at first,"" Streit said. She chose to live ' ¦
More students enroll in honor programs
By Emily Winter | Jun. 5, 2003As average grade point averages of college students continue to rise nationwide, UW-Madison may have unique reasons for adhering to this trend. According to Robert Seltzer, director of admissions, increases ' ¦
Substance related arrests increase
Jun. 5, 2003According to a survey done by The Chronicle of Higher Education, UW-Madison was ranked second highest for campus arrests relating to liquor-law violations and third highest for drug arrests in ' ¦
Welch, Hiatt releases worth a listen
Jun. 5, 2003The success of the Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack brought mainstream exposure to many under-appreciated folk artists, including bluegrass sensation Gillian Welch. Welch is probably best known for her ' ¦'
Madtown summer entertainment
By Ben Schultz | Jun. 5, 2003Though a perfectly fine Madison evening can be spent with a few beers and a couple of friends, the city has plenty of entertainment to offer this summer. Ranging from ' ¦'
Incoming UW-Madison freshman can avoid registration hassles with flexibility
By Katrina Peterson | Jun. 5, 2003Incoming UW-Madison students often perceive registration to be somewhat overwhelming, but many who are familiar with the system said they think registration does not have to be this way if ' ¦
'Rugby mom' SUV monopolizes oil
By Sarah Dahlke | Jun. 5, 2003Meet the military-owned and combat-proven High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, nicknamed \Humvee,"" the star of modern ground troop operations. A relatively recent addition to the military family, this is the ' ¦
Sobering facts of Madison drinking
By Clancy McGilligan | Jun. 5, 2003Drinking safety is an important issue at UW-Madison, which has a reputation as one of the nation's top binge drinking schools. Incoming freshmen without prior experience could be embarrassed, arrested, ' ¦
Dining 101: Madison's finest fare
Jun. 5, 2003By now, you have taken the 50- mile campus tour, aced your placement tests and sat through Academy Award-worthy Student Orientation, Advising and Registration skits. While these are all exciting ' ¦'
Scraping the bottom of the barrel
May. 7, 2003Every school year brings a lot of joy into our lives here at Cardinal Arts page. But we're cynical bastards, so we prefer to focus on the worst things to ' ¦'