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Dave's World
By Molly Borgstrom | May. 7, 2003He took first place in an upset mayoral primary. Then he defeated Madison legend Paul Soglin. And now Madison is: Dave's World. Prior to the mayoral campaign, Dave Cieslewicz was ' ¦'
Shake it up at Hubbard Ave.
By Rachel Schulze and Lane Sauve | May. 7, 2003With graduation about a week away, panic may be starting to set in.??Not only do you have to worry about finals and finding a real job, you have to figure ' ¦'
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. ' ¦
Food, tutoring available to reduce exam stress
By Reid Rosenberg | May. 7, 2003With 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 ' ¦
SEVIS fee not fair to int'l students
May. 7, 2003Early 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 ' ¦
Madison City Council denounces SEVIS fee
By Peter Long | May. 7, 2003The 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 ' ¦
TAA contracts see approval after 2-year delay
By Molly Borgstrom and By Rachel Schulze | May. 7, 2003After 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 ' ¦
Cardinal Sports Accolades
May. 7, 2003Despite 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 ' ¦
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 ' ¦'
'X2' delivers the mutant goods
By William Temby and Will Hoverman | May. 7, 2003Needless 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 ' ¦'
News Briefs
May. 7, 2003Gov. 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 ' ¦
Religion and politics do not mix when justifying war
By Tom Soule | May. 7, 2003So, 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 ' ¦
Take care of my city, plants
By Mari Armstrong-Hough | May. 6, 2003At 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 ' ¦
News Briefs
By JoEllen Amato | May. 6, 2003UW-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 ' ¦
'Wander Boy' gets 'Lucky' in print
By Anna Wells | May. 6, 2003By 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 ' ¦'
TRC offers advice for subletters
By Elizabeth Wachowski | May. 6, 2003As 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 ' ¦
Ivins rounds out DLS with packed house
By Adam Bissen | May. 6, 2003Syndicated 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 ' ¦



