News
Getting there half the fun? Not so much
By Erica Edwardson | Feb. 7, 2003The United States of Erica'
Easton talks about your ma; Nas trades raps
By Sam Karp and Adrienne Bell | Feb. 7, 2003Break Your Mother's Heart (New West) An unmistakable straightforwardness of style permeates Tim Easton's new album, \Break Your Mother's Heart."" With pared-down instrumentation and lyrics suggestive of old highwaymen's tales, ' ¦'
Cloning future in limbo
By Steve DeGrush | Feb. 7, 2003In the ever-evolving field of biomedical research, the future of one crucial area remains in limbo. Two bills in Congress, one by Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kan., and the other by ' ¦
System president claims Chvala pressured university
Feb. 7, 2003UW System President Katharine Lyall said Wednesday that state Sen. Chuck Chvala, D-Madison, repeatedly pressured her to make campaign donations to Democrats, according to a report Thursday in the Wisconsin ' ¦
Horrible 'Destination' to see
By William Temby and The Daily Cardinal Arts Columnists | Feb. 7, 2003\Final Destination,"" released in 2000, achieved surprise success at the box office. The film was standard fare in many respects due to reliance on typical-teen-horror film characteristics, but it had ' ¦'
Elvehjem museum to exhibit faculty artwork
By Emily Falencyzkowski-Scott and Sam Karp | Feb. 7, 2003In a showing that includes everything, including a kitchen sink, the UW-Madison Department of Art Quadrennial Exhibition, Feb. 8 to April 6, reveals the diverse styles and innovations of UW-Madison ' ¦
Planned power plant generates buzz on UW campus
By Daily Cardinal Staff and Yphtach Lelkes | Feb. 7, 2003Officials promise more power from cogeneration plant, while
Hope drove astronauts, will drive more space exploration
By Lindsay Renick-Mayer | Feb. 7, 2003UW intern at NASA reflects on Columbia tragedy
Badgers drop puck against Seawolves
By Dawn Schueller and Jeff Fishbach | Feb. 7, 2003After being swept by the University of Denver last weekend, the Wisconsin men's hockey team is preparing for a showdown with Alaska-Anchorage this weekend. The Badgers (2-13-3 WCHA, 8-17-3 overall) ' ¦
Doyle: Budget will be 'tough'
By Emily Winter | Feb. 7, 2003Gov. Jim Doyle spoke to the UW System Board of Regents Thursday addressing impending state budget problems that he said will sharply affect the UW System. \The budget I will ' ¦
Illinois looms ahead for Badgers
By Molly Reppen and Erich Mueller | Feb. 7, 2003Grapplers prepare for No. 8 Illinois
Powell reveals new evidence against Iraq
By Catharine Bookstaver | Feb. 6, 2003France pushes for more arms inspections
News Briefs
By Courtney Sohn | Feb. 6, 2003For the second year in a row, UW-Madison is the nation's top volunteer producing school, according to Peace Corps Director Gaddi H. Vasquez. UW-Madison leads the large school category after ' ¦
Collegiate Hunter: attack at Grainger
By Michael Jones | Feb. 6, 2003Keeping Up With the Jones'
2003: Year of SEC supremacy
By Josh Salm | Feb. 6, 2003The Southeastern Conference has a men's basketball league rich in history. Kentucky and Arkansas have brought national respect to it for the past few decades and in part continue to ' ¦'
Wok and roll: make Asian cuisine
By Rena Archwamety | Feb. 6, 2003As a student with limited funds, transportation and stovetop skills, it can be difficult to find variety in dining. Why not explore Asian cooking (and that doesn't mean switching from ' ¦'
UW chancellor overrides student government decision
By Emily Falencyzkowski-Scott | Feb. 6, 2003In an unprecedented move, UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley reversed a decision by the Associated Students of Madison, thereby granting funding eligibility to Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan. Representatives of MEChA ' ¦
Businesses want busses at top of State Street
By Anna Krejci | Feb. 6, 2003While a proposal to convert the 100 block of State Street into a pedestrian mall concerns some business and property owners, public opinion may influence the street's future. After receiving ' ¦