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Power plant not in Doyle's budget
Feb. 21, 2003While Gov. Jim Doyle's budget proposal does not include any new monies for the cogeneration plant that is critical for heating and cooling at UW-Madison, campus officials said the project ' ¦
Police officials say city crime increase minor
By Adrienne Bell | Feb. 21, 2003The Madison Police Department held a press conference Thursday to present the 2002 crime report, which stated crime in Madison was up from 2001 by 6.8 percent, an increase police ' ¦
Leavitt reports of scuffle with Coach Eaves
By Leif Griffin | Feb. 21, 2003The UW-Madison men's hockey team took another hit in what has already been a turbulent season for the Badgers. UW-Madison sophomore forward Alex Leavitt told the press Wednesday of a ' ¦
Tips to avoid Spring Break woes
By Morgan Ramaker | Feb. 21, 2003Although it may seem like the semester just started, spring break is a short three weeks away. While it is a prime time for college students to travel and party, ' ¦'
Emergency budget bill passes state Senate, Assembly
By Alan Hamari and Molly O???Brien | Feb. 21, 2003Gaming debates to follow
Turning 21--not all that in England
By Erica Edwardson and ??zge Sevindik | Feb. 21, 2003The United State of Erica '
News briefs
Feb. 21, 2003UW-Madison Badger men's hockey captain Brad Winchester was arrested early Sunday morning for punching a police officer in the face. Winchester, a UW-Madison senior, was arrested outside the Kollege Klub, ' ¦
For a great weekend 'RENT,' try 'The Mikado'
Feb. 21, 2003\RENT"" Why is the musical becoming such a huge phenomenon? The reason is because they are becoming more accessible to audiences aged 18-25. Musicals are beginning to deal with issues ' ¦'
Frank appraisal of risk shows cost of war
By Nishant Bagadia | Feb. 21, 2003Potential war with Iraq has ramifications on many
In-state tuition's reach may grow
By Chris Henjum | Feb. 21, 2003Bill would give privileges to immigrants
UW medical student sparkles at Miss Madison Pageant
By Maya Ziv-el | Feb. 21, 2003It was a night of performance filled with everything from ballet, cello and singing, to graceful presentations of evening gowns and interviews. At the end, the crown of poised and ' ¦
Fastball throws some curveballs
Feb. 21, 2003Best known for the 1998 radio hit \The Way,"" Fastball's mass debut album All The Pain Money Can Buy went platinum. The follow-up album, The Harsh Light of Day, failed ' ¦'
UW-Madison celebrates Black History Month
By Jon Spike and Hilary Wichman | Feb. 21, 2003When many people think of February, Valentine's Day may immediately come to mind. Despite the significance of this holiday in that it allows participants to declare their love for the ' ¦'
ASM representatives must work with, not against, each other
By Ben Breiner and Emily McWilliams | Feb. 21, 2003The Associated Students of Madison builds its foundation from the bottom up. We look to volunteers and interns as well as council members who invest their time in campaigns and ' ¦
Badgers 'on the road again'
By Ross Patterman | Feb. 21, 2003Despite loss, team focused on Hawkeyes
Game also marks the seniors' farewell
By Jameson Arasi | Feb. 21, 2003The University of Wisconsin Women's basketball team seeks to avenge an ugly loss earlier this season when they host a very physical Iowa Hawkeye team at the Kohl Center Sunday ' ¦
Legislature must respect contract agreed to by all
Feb. 20, 2003It is amazing how some people in the Legislature handle the contract issue. \A deal is a deal"" ought to be the normal thing after employers and unions have agreed ' ¦
Committee wants leasors to give tenants info
Feb. 20, 2003Madison tenants will be more informed about their rights come this fall, thanks to a document currently being reviewed by the city's Landlord and Tenant Issues subcommittee. Ald. Todd Jarrell, ' ¦