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Richter to pass athletics ball to Alvarez
By Michelle Diament | Feb. 17, 2003After 14 years at the helm, UW-Madison Athletics Director Pat Richter announced Friday he will retire April 1, 2004. Head Football Coach Barry Alvarez will take on Richter's responsibilities while ' ¦
Big Red hands Hoosiers Big Ten loss
By Erich Mueller | Feb. 17, 2003UW rallies against IU to stay atop conference
Merchants say recession hurts State St. business
By Maya Ghayyad | Feb. 17, 2003As Wisconsin industrial workers struggle to survive widespread job cuts, some of Madison's small businesses have begun to feel the effects of the protracted economic slump. State Street merchants, some ' ¦
Madison protesters preach peace
By Erik Thiel and Beth Skopp | Feb. 17, 2003Despite temperatures in the single digits Saturday, at least 1,000 people gathered on Library Mall to rally against a war with Iraq and to protest sanctions placed on Iraq by ' ¦
Massive Attack shatters its '100th Window'
By Molly Reppen | Feb. 17, 2003100th Window (Virgin) Massive Attack's debut, Blue Lines, was lost on American record shelves.??In 1991, while Blue Lines generated critical acclaim in Britain, Nevermind was rejuvenating a stale rock 'n' ' ¦'
Mayor wannabes focus on issues
By Adrienne Bell | Feb. 17, 2003The students at UW-Madison have the power to elect the next mayor of Madison, yet student voters typically head to the polls in smaller numbers for local elections than they ' ¦
News Briefs
Feb. 17, 2003A dispute within NATO appeared to have been resolved Sunday night with agreement in Brussels to allow the trans-Atlantic alliance to help Turkey plan defensive measures against a possible war ' ¦
Badger Bits
Feb. 14, 2003Wisconsin used a 7-0 run in the final three minutes to break open a tie game and beat Michigan 58-52 in Ann Arbor, Mich. Wisconsin improves to 5-7 in the ' ¦
Community groups plan to put social worker on State St.
By Molly O???Brien | Feb. 14, 2003Plans are in the works to create a new community outreach program targeting homeless panhandlers on State Street. Susan Schmitz's organization, Downtown Madison Inc., is spearheading the project. Schmitz said ' ¦
Hoosiers coming to the Kohl
By Jerry Weil and Morgan Haefner | Feb. 14, 2003With losses by Michigan and Purdue earlier this week, Wisconsin (7-3 Big Ten, 17-5 overall) finds itself tied atop the Big Ten standings. The Badgers cannot get complacent now as ' ¦
PACE takes look at campus house
By Alex Hess | Feb. 14, 2003As part of its continuing investigation of the epidemic of alcohol-related problems in the campus area, the UW-Madison Policy Alternative Community and Education coalition met Thursday evening at the Memorial ' ¦
Rules of the United State of Erica
By Erica Edwardson | Feb. 14, 2003The United State of Erica'
UW skaters travel to Minnesota
By Greg Porter and Leah Leonidas | Feb. 14, 2003Badgers to face arch-rival Gophers
ASM delays impeachment vote of leaders
By Matt Fox and Emily Winter | Feb. 14, 2003After seven hours of heated debate, representatives of the Associated Students of Madison Student Council voted to adjourn before deciding on motions to remove Chair Bryan Gadow and Vice Chair ' ¦
The Worst Date Contest Winners
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal | Feb. 14, 2003Sara*...was the girl of my dreams. I was in fifth grade and had a stereotypical crush on the girl every pre-pubescent boy in Princeton shared. She had bright brown eyes ' ¦'
Ignorance defines U.S. policy toward Middle East
By Alexandra Gekas | Feb. 14, 2003In the news Tuesday it was reported that the Qatar-based Arabic language network, al-Jazeera aired an audio tape, which allegedly contains another recently recorded message from Osama bin Laden. In ' ¦



