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BADGER BITS
By Sam Karp | Sep. 22, 2003Volleyball The No. 24 Wisconsin women's volleyball team lost a heartbreaker Friday in the Georgia Tech Invitational to No. 5 Georgia Tech (24-30, 31-33, 30-26, 30-27, 15-10). Wisconsin took a ' ¦
Spanish gorilla has skin cancer
Sep. 22, 2003A rare albino gorilla at the Barcelona Zoo in Spain is dying of skin cancer and only has a few months to live, according to the Associated Press. The gorilla, ' ¦
He sits, he seethes, he scores-tickets
By Louie Holwerk | Sep. 22, 2003Hangin' with the Dark Lord'
A look at the Big Ten this weekend
Sep. 22, 2003Ohio State 24, Bowling Green 17 Ohio State pulled out another close game as they extended their NCAA leading winning streak to 18 games. It took an OSU interception on ' ¦
Ashcroft stops in Milwaukee
By Nikki Stout and Molly O???Brien | Sep. 22, 2003U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft will visit Milwaukee this morning as part of a 16-city tour to promote the Patriot Act. Much of the criticism surrounding Ashcroft's tour has arisen ' ¦
Demand cheaper books
Sep. 22, 2003Gathered on Bascom Hill last Thursday, the Associated Students of Madison asked a strikingly simple question: Why are textbooks so expensive? The forthcoming answer is guaranteed to shake the foundations ' ¦
U.S. isolation haunts Bush administration
By Greg Porter | Sep. 22, 2003So the United States has landed itself in an undesirable position: having to ask help from the people we scorned not even one year ago. With President Bush's announcement that ' ¦
RIAA launches litigative war
By Bob Spoerl and Andy Murray | Sep. 19, 2003A message to the student body: if you share music on the Internet, be warned. One of the most influential trade groups in the country, the Recording Industry Association of ' ¦
Hamster balls solve political, social ills
By Holly Noe and Sam Morgan | Sep. 19, 2003Holly Golightly'
UW-Madison graduate aims for Miss America crown
Sep. 19, 2003A UW-Madison Medical School graduate will get a chance to shine this weekend as she competes with 50 other contestants in the annual Miss America Pageant. Tina Marie Sauerhammer of ' ¦
Power plant gains final approval
By Emily Winter | Sep. 19, 2003Campus plant sparks debate among locals
UW-Madison students assess current Middle East conflicts
By Jen McCoy | Sep. 19, 2003President Bush let it be known Thursday that he believes Yassir Arafat, the Palestinian president, has \failed as a leader."" Regardless of Israeli or Palestinian support, several students on the ' ¦
Students push for book rentals
By Maureen Backman | Sep. 19, 2003Associated Students of Madison representatives rallied on the steps of Bascom Hall Thursday afternoon to demand lower costs for textbooks. After ASM representatives announced their goals, press and members of ' ¦
BADGER BIT
By Betsy Golomski | Sep. 19, 2003The No. 25 UW volleyball team (6-2) will journey down south to Georgia this weekend to compete in the Georgia Tech Invitational. The girls are coming off of a tournament ' ¦
SSFC upholds first amendment
By Aarushi Agni | Sep. 19, 2003Wednesday night, the Student Services Finance Committee decided to make two groups, the UW Roman Catholic Foundation and the Jewish Cultural Collective, eligible for university funding. While detractors say the ' ¦
Tar Heels to invade Camp Randall
By Clint Robus | Sep. 19, 2003The Wisconsin Badgers (2-1, 0-0) have a simple goal for this Saturday's game at Camp Randall Stadium against the visiting North Carolina Tar Heels (0-2, 0-1). \Just to win and ' ¦
UW will employ beetles to deflesh dead giraffe
By Jason Stitt | Sep. 19, 2003Savannah, Henry Vilas Zoo's 10-year-old giraffe, died late last Friday, but she will live on in the students and researchers who visit the UW-Madison Zoological Museum in the Noland Zoological ' ¦
Inside the life of UW's Bucky
By Katie Gilbert | Sep. 18, 2003Buckingham U. Badger does far more than just cheer on gamedays'




