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ASM choices displease ralliers
By Michelle Diament | Dec. 9, 2002Organizers of a rally Thursday before a meeting of the Associated Students of Madison Student Council said they are disappointed the council did not approve budgets for five student organizations. ' ¦
UW swimming successful
By By Rachel Schulze | Dec. 9, 2002The No. 13 men's swimming and diving team placed third at the Texas Invitational while the 12th-ranked women took second place, falling only to No. 7 Texas. The men's team ' ¦
Jay-Z stumbles, Audioslave echoes
Dec. 9, 2002(Roc-A-Fella) Following the horrendous project with R. Kelly and his last beef with Nas, Jay-Z is trying to right the ship in a major way with his ninth solo album, ' ¦'
UW faces Colorado in bowl
Dec. 9, 2002The Badger football team (7-6 overall) will face off against No. 14 Colorado (9-4 overall) in the Alamo Bowl Dec. 28 in San Antonio, Texas. Colorado, who fell to No. ' ¦
UW hockey defeats Bemidji
Dec. 9, 2002The women's hockey team moved to third place in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association after tying Bemidji State 2-2 (3-4-2 WCHA, 5-6-2 overall) Friday and defeating them Saturday, 4-0. Friday, ' ¦
Sweetchuck calls the comics home
Dec. 6, 2002Comics Come Home, a benefit for the Chris Farley Foundations, rolls into the Wisconsin Union Theater. 800 Langdon Street, this Saturday at 7:30. The Daily Cardinal recently spoke with comic ' ¦'
UW hosts No. 10 Gophers
By Eric Schmoldt | Dec. 6, 2002The Wisconsin men's hockey team (1-5-0 WCHA, 5-9-0 overall) needs to get back on the winning track this weekend when they take on No. 10 Minnesota (4-2-2, 7-4-4) this weekend ' ¦
WAA announces Alamo Bowl trips
Dec. 6, 2002Badger fans anticipating the Alamo Bowl can begin planning for their trip to San Antonio. The Wisconsin Alumni Association announced its \Official UW-Madison Alumni and Fan Tour"" Thursday. The package ' ¦
Television ads top $1 billion in national midterm elections
By Yphtach Lelkes | Dec. 6, 2002A report released today by the Wisconsin Advertising Project announced that national political entities spent $1 billion on television advertising in this year's election, making this the most expensive midterm ' ¦
Regents' plan to heighten tuition for students with more than 165 credits
By Chris Henjum | Dec. 6, 2002Beginning in 2004, many UW-Madison \super-seniors"" will have to pay double for each credit they take. This is the result of a resolution passed Thursday by the UW System Board ' ¦
Don't 'Wait' for Susan Tedeschi
By Ben Schultz | Dec. 6, 2002(Artemis Records) Susan Tedeschi's sophomore album, Wait for Me, marks the point where she changes from an opening act to the main attraction. While she has opened for the Allman ' ¦'
Volleyball enters NCAAs
By Jerry Weil | Dec. 6, 2002UW preparing for first round of tournament
War-like video games recreate history
By Daily Cardinal Staff and Sudha Rajan | Dec. 6, 2002\Your missions are as unpredictable as they are dangerous: from vital scud-hunting missions deep within enemy territory to highly secretive rescue and assassination operations in Baghdad itself. As the first ' ¦
ASM strikes down funding for orgs.
By Michelle Diament | Dec. 6, 2002In a highly debated session, several student organizations were denied funding Thursday and early Friday morning by the Associated Students of Madison Student Council. The Multicultural Student Coalition, Diversity Education ' ¦
Bush claims evidence of weapons
Dec. 6, 2002The White House Thursday again claimed it has solid evidence that Iraq possesses weapons of mass destruction, the Associated Press reported. President Bush and his advisors declined to reveal what ' ¦