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March Women's History Month
By Christine Sowinski | Mar. 7, 2003Women's History Month began as International Women's Day, which was first celebrated March 8, 1911, to call attention to women's rights. In the late 1970s many schools began to add ' ¦'
Joseph's 'Son' cannot fully redeem itself
By Gregg Sparks | Mar. 7, 2003(Real World) On his third album, Redemption's Son, Joseph Arthur channels several generations of popular singer-songwriters, from the religious pathos of Leonard Cohen to the maddening inconsistency of Ryan Adams. ' ¦'
To fight or not to fight still the question
By Jayme Zwerling | Mar. 7, 2003By Sudha Rajan The Daily Cardinal \For war is always the sanction of failure,"" Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin concluded a statement to the United Nations with this sentiment. He ' ¦
Wiley: UW-Madison cuts will dig deep
By Caroline Mueller and Michelle Diament | Mar. 7, 2003Course eradication, class-size increase and elimination of instructional and non-instructional staff are among the measures UW-Madison will likely take to deal with unprecedented budget cuts proposed by Gov. Jim Doyle ' ¦
Symbolic Hijab creates challenges while empowering many Muslim women
By Manal Hamid | Mar. 6, 2003Over the years, I have been confronted with many questions about my religion. As a female Arab student, most of these questions have revolved around the role of women in ' ¦
Appendix just bursting to show you
By Michael Jones | Mar. 6, 2003If you told me that a disheveled man would be sitting next to me on a Monday afternoon in the Eagan public library explaining to me how a planet named ' ¦'
Governor swears to protect research cloning
By Molly Borgstrom | Mar. 6, 2003Gov. Jim Doyle vowed Wednesday to veto any legislation banning research cloning, earning the praise of university research scientists. Bills introduced into the state Legislature earlier this year advocate a ' ¦
Big Ten champs, again
By Bill Cooney | Mar. 6, 2003The Kohl Center event staff standing in front of the Wisconsin student section began to get a little nervous during Wednesday night's game between UW and Illinois. And it was ' ¦
Getting by with diabetes
By Benji Pierson and Brendan McCarty | Mar. 6, 2003Off the Eaten Path'
Mayoral candidate Cieslewicz mingles with students at Hillel
By Emily Falencyzkowski-Scott | Mar. 6, 2003As the Madison mayoral race heats up, the candidates are making an effort to reach out to one of the largest voting blocs in the city, the student population. Dave ' ¦
Cinemateque a film buff's dream
By Abbie Amadio | Mar. 6, 2003The Madison campus has always had an avid population of film buffs who were interested in bringing alternative and international films to the cold, land-locked Midwest. In the early 1990s ' ¦'
Real Mid-East issue is political culture
By Eric Kleefeld | Mar. 6, 2003The 1991 Gulf War was so successful because countries throughout the Middle East lent their institutional support to the international coalition organized by the elder George Bush. A war can't ' ¦
New style and new results
By Brad Rysz | Mar. 6, 2003In a little under two years as head basketball coach at UW-Madison, Bo Ryan has firmly established himself as one of the premier coaches in college basketball. Sitting at 21-6 ' ¦'
United Nations remains divided after some members vow to block new resolution
By Peter Cameron | Mar. 6, 2003France, Germany and Russia united Wednesday, saying they will not authorize a U.N.-backed military action in Iraq. In an emergency meeting in Paris, foreign ministers from the three countries joined ' ¦
Badgers now deliver in clutch
By Jackie Martin and Leif Griffin | Mar. 6, 2003A Day in the Leif
Group seeks statement from chancellor, provost
By Joe Potente | Mar. 6, 2003As most protesters made their way down Bascom Hill en route to the state Capitol early Wednesday afternoon, one assemblage of approximately 35 people went against the grain--up the hill ' ¦