A look back at 2002-'03
May. 7, 2003After months of debate between the United States and other members of the U.N. Security Council, students found their spring break interrupted by the beginning of the war with Iraq. ' ¦
After months of debate between the United States and other members of the U.N. Security Council, students found their spring break interrupted by the beginning of the war with Iraq. ' ¦
With this year's Mifflin Street Block Party already just another nostalgia-filled UW-Madison memory, students' attention and energy moves down to the next item on the \to do"" list: study for ' ¦
Early last month, international students were surprised to hear that they would be responsible for another fee next year. Without consulting students, and with so little notice that the university ' ¦
The Madison City Council Tuesday night voted 11-2 to \defend the equal protection of international students"" and denounce the pending fee levied by UW-Madison against international students for a mandatory ' ¦
After a two-year delay, the state Legislature approved 19 different state employee contracts Tuesday, including that of the Teaching Assistants' Association. The contracts were held up after the Legislature's Joint ' ¦
Despite the plethora of success achieved by UW athletics over the past year, only one program stands out as The Daily Cardinal's premiere team of 2002-'03: the University of Wisconsin ' ¦
Every 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 ' ¦'
Needless to say, \X-Men"" set up a lot of expectations for the sequel-and, for the most part, ""X2"" delivers in outstanding fashion. For those unfamiliar with the X-Men universe, a ' ¦'
Gov. Jim Doyle made three appointments to the UW System Board of Regents, including a new student regent. The three appointees are Beth Ann Richlen, a UW-Stevens Point senior; Eileen ' ¦
So, the hard-working management and dedicated staff of The Daily Cardinal today send the 112th volume off to bed. And I have the distinct privilege of singing a lullaby. In ' ¦
At a time when it sometimes feels as if the whole world is going to hell, I realize that when I leave Madison for good this summer I will be ' ¦
UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley announced his support Friday for a 150-megawatt power plant on the west side of campus. Wiley recommended that the state include the plan for the West ' ¦
By now, most of us have seen what video games can do to a person without the patience for long books or foreign films: the glassy transcendence and the rigorous ' ¦'
As the school year winds down and many students plan to leave town, desperate apartment renters are searching for summer subletters. Tanya Stansielv of the Tenant Resource Center said that ' ¦
Syndicated columnist Molly Ivins worked a nearly packed house at the Wisconsin Union Theater Monday night, dropping one-liners, sharing Texas legislative anecdotes and instructing liberals to find humor in the ' ¦
A resolution expressing concern about UW-Madison's plan to charge international students a fee for an electronic tracking system is on the agenda for Tuesday's Madison City Council meeting. Ald. Austin ' ¦
Upon its expiration July 31, the Division of Information Technology will not renew its contract with Microsoft, forcing thousands of students who purchased Microsoft products through the Wisconsin Integrated Software ' ¦
Culminating a six-year process, a certificate in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender studies will be offered beginning this fall. The certificate, which will be administered by the Women's Studies Program, ' ¦