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Marquette shoots past Mizzou
Mar. 23, 2003Marquette forward Steve Novak was an unknown freshman when he entered Saturday's game with 19.7 seconds to go in regulation. He left Indianapolis as the perfect complement. Novak made three ' ¦
Badger Bits
Mar. 23, 2003The Badgers fought hard against Mankato but fell in two games, losing 2-1 March 14, and 6-5 in double overtime the next night. The two losses eliminated the Badgers (7-17-4 ' ¦
Proposed bill would penalize colleges and universities for large tuition increases
By Chris Henjum | Mar. 23, 2003The U.S. government may fine UW-Madison for future tuition increases, if a bill proposed by U.S. Rep. Howard McKeon, R-Calif., passes. The bill, the \College Affordability in Higher Education Act,"" ' ¦
War in Iraq will have no easy answers
Mar. 23, 2003With Operation Iraqi Freedom less than a week old, emotions are still running high on both sides of the protest line. With the actualization of months, and possibly decades, of ' ¦
WAR IN IRAQ RAGES ON
Mar. 23, 2003Nineteen-year-old Amanda Gino had just moved to Madison this January and started her first week of classes at UW-Madison when she received her call to active duty in the Army ' ¦
From friends to enemies: Where did the consensus go?
By Derek Brink | Mar. 23, 2003Bush ended global unity by pushing against Iraq
War in Iraq: Day 6
Mar. 23, 2003-- Soldiers of the 3rd Infantry Division's 2nd brigade made it to within 100 miles of Baghdad Sunday. -- The International Academic Programs Office is keeping in close contact with ' ¦
'Make Up' feeling the Hot Hot Heat
Mar. 23, 2003(Ohev) Hot Hot Heat's sound is difficult to classify. They've been called retro punk, dark wave, mod, prog, dance rock and a host of other qualifiers. In truth, their sound ' ¦'
News Briefs
Mar. 23, 2003Vandals attacked the state Republican Party Headquarters, 148 E. Johnson St., last week, according to a police report. The incident occurred between 10 p.m. Tuesday and 8 a.m. Wednesday. Rocks ' ¦
Past, present war fill Oscar evening
By Kevin Warnke | Mar. 23, 2003As expected, tensions over the war with Iraq pervaded the 75th annual Academy Awards. While the first hour-and-a-half was dominated by talk of \Chicago,"" Baghdad quickly bubbled to the surface ' ¦'
Conference Madness
By Cary Dohman | Mar. 13, 2003It has begun. And as usual, it is going to be Madness. After an eleven month hiatus, the greatest month of sports is upon us once again. March is here ' ¦'
ASM Worst House Contest calls attention to negligent campus-area landlords
By Joe Lynch and Emily Falencyzkowski-Scott | Mar. 13, 2003Aimed at disenfranchised tenants in search of recourse, the Associated Students of Madison Tenant's Rights Campaign is launching the third annual Worst House in Madison Contest. Organizers said the contest ' ¦
Big Ten Tournament tips off
By Greg Porter | Mar. 13, 2003NCAA bids on the line this weekend in Chicago'
Candidates square off
By Molly Borgstrom | Mar. 13, 2003Madison's two mayoral candidates, Dave Cieslewicz and Paul Soglin, took to the podium Wednesday night to differentiate themselves in a debate at the Memorial Union, but they left some in ' ¦
'Tears' a worthwhile showing
By William Temby | Mar. 13, 2003Every Bruce Willis film seems to toe the line between being an enjoyable movie and being a piece of laughable trash. Two of the three \Die Hard"" movies, ""Sixth Sense"" ' ¦'
Madison still lively over spring break
By Diane Gerrish | Mar. 13, 2003Cash-strapped have options
Cluster bombs: leaving legacy of sorrow
By Andrew Murray | Mar. 13, 2003Warfare is a savagery that has long inflicted suffering upon the innocence of man. And still, its evil need not be boundless. Because of international action the landmine, which used ' ¦



