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UW falls to 'Zona
By Cassie Kienert | Jan. 27, 2003Wisconsin women's basketball (2-5 Big Ten; 4-14 overall) lost to the No. 19 Arizona Wildcats (6-3 Pac Ten; 13-5 overall) this Sunday at the Kohl Center. In a game of ' ¦
Waddling Madden redeems Super Bowl farce
By Ben Schultz | Jan. 27, 2003The most lasting entertainment images that come from Super Bowl XXXVII are not going to come from the halftime show or from the commercials. When the big game winds itself ' ¦'
Experts: U.S. will not strike Iraq soon
By Yphtach Lelkes | Jan. 27, 2003With the U.N. weapons inspectors' report due today and President Bush's State of the Union address scheduled for tomorrow, the world may find out whether the Bush administration will back ' ¦
Title IX may see revisions
By Chris Henjum | Jan. 27, 2003Title IX, the federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in collegiate sports, may soon be significantly reinterpreted. According to a proposal by the U.S. Secretary of Education's Commission on Opportunity ' ¦
Mile-high match-up in Colorado for icers
By Greg Porter | Jan. 24, 2003Hockey travels to Colorado for duel
Specifics of affirmative action policy at Michigan demonstrate fairness
By Jennifer Epps | Jan. 24, 2003Less than a month after Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., stepped down as Senate majority leader and just days before the commemoration of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday, ' ¦
Council hopeful challenges University Housing policy
By Whitney Newman and Michelle Diament | Jan. 24, 2003A changed University Housing policy is causing a stir with Austin King, a UW-Madison senior and a candidate for the District 8 aldermanic seat. King's student group, Students for Austin ' ¦
DNA and diseases infect canvases
By Jennifer Kidd | Jan. 24, 2003Science and art collide in O'Reilly exhibit'
Nature of death penalty its failing
By Alexandra Gekas | Jan. 24, 2003Human error represents too great a risk when lives hang in the balance
CSS forms student committee
By Alex Hess , Jon Spike and Liz Puibello | Jan. 24, 2003Students living in Cole, Sullivan and Slichter Residence Halls this week established a steering committee to expand their involvement in their community. According to Michael Dyer, a UW-Madison senior and ' ¦
State faces new shortfall
By Molly Borgstrom | Jan. 24, 2003UW expects to see more cuts than expected
A favourable situation across the pond
By Erica Edwardson | Jan. 24, 2003Back to school, back to school ... well, I hope you all had a lovely break. Mine was good as well, but cut short due to the fact that I ' ¦'
Birth of a Supernation: Europe's move toward unification
By Karl Schook | Jan. 24, 2003America, take heed--a superpower is stirring in the womb. Once dismissed as a utopian vision found only in science fiction, the premise of disparate countries coalescing into one may soon ' ¦
McDonald's obesity case dismissed
By Ryan Weinkauf | Jan. 23, 2003A Federal judge dismissed a lawsuit on Wednesday alleging food from McDonald's is responsible for making people obese. The suit was originally filed in August by the parents of two ' ¦
Observers: Bush's race policy may hurt GOP
By Molly Borgstrom and Justine Colgan | Jan. 23, 2003More than a month after scandal involving U.S. Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., bruised the Republican Party's image, President Bush's announcement that he does not support the University of Michigan's affirmative ' ¦
Sigma Pi gears up for return to UW
By Alyssa Putman | Jan. 23, 2003Chapter to come back after 70-year absence