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Israeli military refuser addresses Hillel crowd
By Clancy McGilligan | Apr. 11, 2003Ishai Menuchin, a major in the Israeli Defense Forces and the founder of Yesh Gvul, the oldest Israeli organization to support Israeli soldiers who conscientiously refuse to serve in the ' ¦
Teach-in highlights war myths
By Alex Hess | Apr. 11, 2003John Nichols, associate editor for The Capital Times and a contributor at The Nation, spoke Thursday night at the Social Science Building about American media coverage of the war in ' ¦
Success in Iraq may lead to new wars on terror
By Derek Brink | Apr. 11, 2003Newfound confidence creates newfound enemies
Dance ready for a thrilling show
By Jessica Lischka | Apr. 11, 2003The University of Wisconsin dance program is a stellar combination of hard-working, dedicated students and faculty who are practicing artists as well as mentors. In a program that is often ' ¦'
Verdict on opt-out coming today
Apr. 11, 2003Results of the Associated Students of Madison elections will not be released until this afternoon, according to Marissa Courey, vice chair of the Student Election Commission. When asked why the ' ¦
Softball looks to right self at home
By Eric Schmoldt | Apr. 11, 2003UW comes home after long pre-season road trip
Hip hop conference back in town
By Meg Detrie | Apr. 10, 2003Speakers, performers to rock Madison'
Enlisted sisters remain close while far apart
By Adrienne Bell | Apr. 10, 2003Specialist Shaina Kilcoyne, formerly a UW-Madison sophomore, dropped out of school Tuesday, Feb. 4 and reported to her unit Feb. 7 in Platteville, Wis. Her sister, Cadet Shannon Kilcoyne, a ' ¦
Eight Memorial Union and Union South renovation designs compete
By Kim Kolden | Apr. 10, 2003Design teams from Madison and Philadelphia, who are collaborating on the renovation of both Union South and Memorial Union, presented eight potential designs to the Wisconsin Union's leadership team to ' ¦
Analysts tackle local governments' budget woes
By Catharine Bookstaver | Apr. 10, 2003As the last meeting of the state's Joint Finance Committee was going on across the street Wednesday, leaders from state-appointed budget committees and task forces gathered in the Concourse Hotel, ' ¦
LGBT community rallies to break silence
By Andrew Haffner and Katie Will | Apr. 10, 2003Cheers, whistles, a trumpet and bongo drums marked the end of a day of silence for a group of about 200 ralliers at the Capitol Wednesday. The nationwide Day of ' ¦
Servicewomen often silently suffer
By Andrea Falkenhagen | Apr. 10, 2003In an effort to provide Americans with constant 24-hour coverage of the war in Iraq, the news media bombard us with images and stories of just about every aspect of ' ¦
Diesel's new 'Man' akin to previous empty action men
By William Temby and JoEllen Amato | Apr. 10, 2003Vin Diesel, suddenly a hot commodity in Hollywood, is a stereotypical action hero. Diesel is muscular and has a commanding voice. With a modern, brash attitude that simply emanates from ' ¦'
News Briefs
Apr. 10, 2003The UW System will have to cut twice as much of its administrative budget as previously planned to help make up for a $454 million state budget deficit this fiscal ' ¦
Another Smirnoff Ice for you, missy?
By Michael Jones | Apr. 10, 2003Keepin' Up With The Jones'
Discrimination in disguise: proposal denies voters' rights
By Tom Soule | Apr. 9, 2003By all accounts, the '01-'02 session of the state Legislature was a disaster. Between the revelations of extortion and official misconduct, the obstruction of decent bills from the Senate by ' ¦
Dean shares assault experience, thoughts
By Beth Skopp | Apr. 9, 2003Many do not believe that a person as vibrant, friendly and witty as Dean of Students Luoluo Hong can be a sexual assault survivor. However, Hong exuded confidence as she ' ¦
Police charge suspect in connection with Stillwaters shooting
Apr. 9, 2003The Madison Police Department has arrested a suspect in connection with the March 10 shooting at Stillwaters, 250 State St., according to a report in the April 8 The Capital ' ¦



