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UW Crew sweeps weekend
May. 5, 2003The No. 3-ranked Wisconsin men's crew defended its Cochrane Cup with a victory over No. 8 Dartmouth and Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Lake Mendota Saturday morning. UW followed that ' ¦
Protesters fill two State St. blocks Saturday advocating peace
By Chris Henjum | May. 5, 2003Passersby on State Street Saturday may have been greeted by the Statue of Liberty, Uncle Sam and President Bush walking from Library Mall to the Capitol. In addition to these ' ¦
Sessions address status of campus climate
By Jessica Miller | May. 2, 2003About 50 UW-Madison faculty, staff and students gathered Thursday night in Gordon Commons to discuss the climate of the university at Days of Listening and Discovery. The event was created ' ¦
News Briefs
May. 2, 2003Heated election debate highlighted the first meeting of the new Associated Students of Madison Student Council Thursday night. The council elected Austin Evans as chair, Sharon Lee as vice chair ' ¦
Partiers, stay smart on Mifflin Street
May. 2, 2003More than 20,000 revelers are expected to attend this year's Mifflin Street Block Party. This means the Madison Police Department will be out in force. While the city has not ' ¦
Campus Party hits Terrace
May. 2, 2003This Saturday All Campus Party sponsors a free concert at the Memorial Union Terrace, but the show's headlining act, Arrested Development, may be overshadowed by two promising opening bands. Madison's ' ¦'
Power brings responsibility for television journalists
By Sam Berns | May. 2, 2003Duty to cover issues, not to make decisions for others
Oh, the places you'll miss!
By Brendan McCarty | May. 2, 2003As a graduating senior, one must learn to say goodbye to many things near and dear to him come commencement time in mid-May. One farewell couldn't wait until May, however, ' ¦'
Songbird Larkin sees 'Red'
May. 2, 2003Patty Larkin's new album goes back and forth between overcast imagery and bright moments captured in quick riffs. From the moodiness and the delightful moments comes what will be an ' ¦'
Panera really bakes the competition
By Lane Sauve | May. 2, 2003As you enter Panera Bread, 3416 University Ave., you are greeted with the mouth-watering smell of baking bread. Immediately, you realize why this restaurant prides itself on its baking.?? Panera ' ¦'
War at Vilas Park
May. 2, 2003It's that time of year again. No, not opening day. Not the last day of school. Not even that one special day of the year when the Herald's uninspired attempt ' ¦
Bush declares major combat in Iraq over
By Katie Will | May. 2, 2003In a speech aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln Thursday evening, President Bush declared the end of major combat operations in Iraq and congratulated the U.S. military's efforts in ' ¦
Experts critique campus diversity plan
By Emily Winter | May. 2, 2003A team of researchers revealed their findings Thursday about the effectiveness of UW-Madison's diversity initiative, Plan 2008. The plan exists to increase racial and ethnic diversity at UW-Madison. According to ' ¦
Playing in the wild, wild West
By Greg Porter | May. 2, 2003Variety is the spice of life in this year's Western Conference playoffs. Annual Stanley Cup favorites Colorado and Detroit are nowhere to be found, replaced instead by new kids on ' ¦
Capitol rally takes on numerous Wis. issues
By Alex Hess | May. 2, 2003In recognition of International Workers Day, a diverse crowd of approximately 250 people gathered on the steps of the state Capitol Thursday evening to protest the policies of the Bush ' ¦
Wis. encounters first SARS case
By Clancy McGilligan | May. 2, 2003A southern Wisconsin man who visited Toronto in mid-April and then developed symptoms of pneumonia is Wisconsin's first probable case of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, health officials said this week. ' ¦
The Post-College Game
By Kristen Titus and Emmett Mottl | Apr. 30, 2003As the economy takes a dive, graduates continue the job search'
The 'real' playoffs take place out West
By Arvind Gopalratnam | Apr. 30, 2003First round coming to a head this week



