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Classes you do not need: Liberal arts
By Dan Hinkel | Apr. 16, 2003The D.H. Steps Up To The Plate'
New Mayor Cieslewicz takes oath of office
By Molly Borgstrom | Apr. 16, 2003As Tuesday's marathon city council meeting wore on, Mayor Dave Cieslewicz stood at the side of the room and watched as outgoing alders gave their goodbye speeches. When he got ' ¦
Budget cuts blamed for fewer classes
By Michelle Diament | Apr. 16, 2003Fewer courses are available on the fall 2003 timetable than one year ago, according to Phil Certain, dean of the UW-Madison College of Letters and Science. This fall, there are ' ¦
UW seeks to double satisfaction
By Melanie Shibley - The Daily Cardinal and Leif Griffin | Apr. 16, 2003Men's track gears up for second title shot
Boomkat should stop making music
Apr. 16, 2003(Dreamworks Records) After a pictorial of the lead singer in Stuff magazine yielded only a three star review, the worst for Casper-white hip-hop siblings Taryn and Kellin Manning was still ' ¦'
Wisconsin, Chambliss to enter Nirvana
By Josh Salm | Apr. 13, 2003An old adage states that, \To the victors go the spoils."" The adage was once again proven true last week by the men's basketball team as the back-to-back Big Ten ' ¦
Athlete life during wartime
By Matt Carroll | Apr. 13, 2003As college students here at UW-Madison, we have to deal with a variety of things everyday: class, a social life, possibly even playing on a varsity sports team. And with ' ¦
College Wrap-Up
Apr. 13, 2003Former Michigan State standout wide receiver Charles Rogers is once again in the limelight, but this time, he might have preferred staying in the dark. An ESPN report on Monday ' ¦
UW addresses student safety issues abroad
By Adam Bissen | Apr. 13, 2003With fears of global unrest rising due to the war in Iraq and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, UW-Madison's study abroad office is hosting a series of meetings that offer safety ' ¦
UW students look to strike gold on Web
By Eli Berlin | Apr. 13, 2003Student-run Web businesses proliferate'
Business owners, shoppers argue over buses on State St.
By Elizabeth Wachowski | Apr. 13, 2003Survey results showing support for a pedestrian mall on State Street clashed with business and property owner opposition at the State Street Design Project Oversight Committee meeting Monday night. An ' ¦
Scientists break SARS genome
Apr. 13, 2003Scientists at the British Columbia Cancer Agency broke the genetic code of the virus believed to be causing Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. The team of scientists worked 24 hours a ' ¦
'Major combat' ends in Iraq
By Molly Borgstrom | Apr. 13, 2003U.S. Marines seized Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit Monday, catapulting progress in the war from a focus on major military battles into a new stage of occupation and nation-building. The ' ¦
U.S. warns Syria against harboring Iraqi fugitives
By Rob Hunger | Apr. 13, 2003The Bush administration had some harsh words for Syria Monday, warning the country not to harbor any fugitive Iraqi government officials. White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer expressed concern that ' ¦
Greater good: war on poverty
By Morgan Bottner | Apr. 13, 2003In my last column, I argued that whatever apparent mistakes America's military had been making in its war against Iraq-mistakes such as sending units into the desert wearing deep-green \woodland"" ' ¦
Banville's 'Shroud' hides journey of self-discovery
By Michael Manteuffel | Apr. 13, 2003Wondering who we are, what we will become and what we have been are questions of identity that everyone grapples with at some time in their life.??Far from ever being ' ¦'
Collins' 'Sixpence' all the richer
Apr. 13, 2003Paul Collins has written a love letter to every dusty, long-ignored book on the creaking shelves of bookstores. His recent work, \Sixpence House"" honors those forgotten titles that have faded ' ¦'
Carlos Eire's memoir of childhood in Havana more than worth the wait
By Taniquelle Thurner | Apr. 13, 2003In \Waiting For Snow in Havana,"" author Carlos Eire takes his readers on a sentimental journey back to the Cuba of the '50s, a Cuba nothing like the Communist regime ' ¦'