News
Regretting more than just a hangover
By Rebekah Ravenscroft-Scott | Mar. 11, 2003The Weekly Piece'
Softball: snow or shine, they play ball
By Jesse Vazquez | Mar. 11, 2003Ever since early February a group of 19 girls has been spending its weekends away from Wisconsin's low temperatures and occasional snowfalls to play softball. The UW softball team (9-9) ' ¦
Man fires shots into downtown bar
By Clay Thomas and Molly Borgstrom | Mar. 11, 2003Suspect at large after injuring one victim
Take a break, read a good book
Mar. 11, 2003In many cultures, reading is irresistibly attractive, a sign of breeding and intelligence. Next week, Madison students will take to the world's beaches and unsuccessfully try to impress whoever's running ' ¦'
Impressive performances, but little team success
By Melanie Shibley - The Daily Cardinal and Erich Mueller | Mar. 10, 2003While many of us were basking in the glory of Wisconsin's repeat hoops title, another Big Ten champion was crowned in Madison this past weekend. The UW wrestling team (1-7-0 ' ¦
Badger Bits
Mar. 10, 2003The UW women's hockey team placed third in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association Women's Final Five. The Badgers (14-6-4 WCHA, 22-8-5 overall) lost Friday to Minnesota 3-1. UW junior forward ' ¦
The Music's too big
Mar. 10, 2003(Hut) It's tough being the next big thing. Everyone knew The Music was the next big thing. The record poachers in Leeds knew it. The screaming hoards of Hives fans ' ¦'
Supergrass shows miracle growth
By Alex Pacheco | Mar. 10, 2003(Parlophone) When you want to give someone a taste for Brit pop who might otherwise have an aversion to music from across the pond, it's good to loan him or ' ¦'
Fair is fair for students, workers
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal and Youssef Sawan | Mar. 10, 2003Government must acknowledge value of treating workers fairly
Give up on irony: long live the mullet
By Whitney Newman and Justin Damm | Mar. 10, 2003Vice Squad'
UW: Accused athletes were eligible at Alamo
By Michelle Diament | Mar. 10, 2003UW-Madison administrators decided correctly to allow a group of football players accused of plagiarism at the end of fall semester to play in the Alamo Bowl Dec. 28, according to ' ¦
24-hour library push shows bigger issues
By Elizabeth Gross | Mar. 10, 2003Imagine a three-story UW library open 24 hours. Imagine UW students working productively all night on their homework. Now imagine 40,000 rats furiously running in wheels. Somehow our quest for ' ¦
Badgers not even in same league
By Katie Gilbert | Mar. 10, 2003Although five seniors said farewell Saturday, the men's hockey team ended its tumultuous season on a sour note. Wisconsin (7-17-4 Western Collegiate Hockey Association, 13-21-4 overall) simply could not produce ' ¦
U.S. makes final push on Iraq
By Sam Cusick and Yphtach Lelkes | Mar. 10, 2003The Bush administration announced Friday it will push this week for a U. N. resolution calling for a final deadline of March 17 for Iraq's complete disarmament, leading to speculation ' ¦
News briefs
Mar. 10, 2003UW Police arrested three men--two UW-Madison students--affiliated with making, selling and using fake identification and obstructing an officer Saturday, according to The Wisconsin State Journal. Police suspect Tuan Hoang Quoc ' ¦
Apartment complex to replace Badger Pantry site in 2004
By Erica Dimka and Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal | Mar. 10, 2003Students in the Gorham St. area might need to find a new place to shop, since the Badger Pantry, 437 W. Gorham St., may soon be no more. Pending approval ' ¦
Regents call for System cooperation, unity
By Katie Will | Mar. 10, 2003With $250 million in budget cuts looming in the UW System's future, the UW System Board of Regents said they are counting on all UW institutions to put their greatest ' ¦
Bush determined to disarm Iraq
By Molly Borgstrom | Mar. 7, 2003President Bush said the United States has entered the \last phase of diplomacy"" with Iraq on the eve of Chief U.N. Weapons Inspector Hans Blix's latest report to the U.N. ' ¦
Mom, daughter to graduate in May
By Dana Schowalter | Mar. 7, 2003As a single mother of four, Linda Bradley, 44, said her decision to return to school four years ago at UW-Madison for a bachelor's degree was \the only logical choice."" ' ¦'



