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UW restores Shadow Day funds
By Michelle Diament | Nov. 25, 2002UW-Madison administrators said Friday they will fund Shadow Day, a program designed to give high school students of color and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students the opportunity to spend ' ¦
Hockey improves record
Nov. 25, 2002The women's hockey team (2-4-2 WCHA, 8-4-2 overall) played host to Ohio State (2-6-2, 3-9-2) and came out with a 3-3 tie Friday and a 4-0 shutout victory Saturday.
Camp Randall history more than just fine athletic traditions, school spirit
By Nikki Katz | Nov. 22, 2002Come football Saturdays, students and other Badger fans flood the memorial park east of Camp Randall stadium, ready for the football game. But few are likely aware of the rich ' ¦
Doesn't everybody want to be a cat?
By Erica Edwardson | Nov. 22, 2002I don't know about you, but I've been kind of stressed lately. Research papers on top of research papers on top of a big pile of readings I haven't read ' ¦'
Idling cars harm environment
By Jon Spike and Anna Krejci | Nov. 22, 2002City officials are questioning the effectiveness of a recently proposed ordinance that would fine owners of stationary vehicles left running for more than five minutes. The ordinance exempts emergency vehicles ' ¦
Not-so-Good 'Frida'
By William Temby | Nov. 22, 2002Salma Hayek's turn as Frida Kahlo was, in many ways, as tumultuous as the life which the biopic is about. Despite challenges for the role from Madonna and Jennifer Lopez ' ¦'
Hockey ready to break through
By Greg Porter | Nov. 22, 2002The Wisconsin women's hockey team enters this weekend's series with the Ohio State Buckeyes in need of a win. Though ranked No. 7 in the country, the Badgers (1-4-1 Western ' ¦
Ben Folds live and uncut
By Brian Lauvray | Nov. 22, 2002(Epic) Most artists stumble when releasing a live album because the albums come across as self-serving, overproduced pieces of garbage'see Van Halen's live album from '93 for reference. Ben Folds' ' ¦'
Suicide bomber hits Jerusalem, killing 12 bus passengers
Nov. 22, 2002JERUSALEM'Seconds after Doron Kimche saw the hulking green commuter bus explode during Thursday morning's rush hour, he sprinted out of his truck and began helping other passers-by pull charred and ' ¦
Hunting season starts, CWD concerns vary among hunters
By Danielle Smith and Brian Clare | Nov. 22, 2002Saturday marks the start of deer hunting season. Unlike previous years, this is the first year Wisconsin hunters and venison consumers will have to deal with chronic wasting disease, and ' ¦
UW halts LGBT, minority event
By Joe Lynch and Emily Falencyzkowski-Scott | Nov. 22, 2002Administrators cite 'political climate' issues
UW prepared for Gopher attack
By Clint Robus | Nov. 22, 2002As far as big games go, they do not get much bigger for the Badgers than this Saturday. The Badgers (1-6 Big Ten, 6-6 overall) have to deal with a ' ¦
Good, bad news for state budget
By Peter Long | Nov. 21, 2002$200 million eases budget burdens little
Detainee in disturbance dies after medical reaction
Nov. 21, 2002A disturbance turned deadly Wednesday afternoon when a man detained by police had a medical reaction and was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. The incident occurred ' ¦
Hey kids, it's Tofu Turkey!
Nov. 21, 2002The Thanksgiving table is set. An elaborate array of cranberries, yams and stuffing is arranged around the most important item on the table: a Tofu Turkey, the vegetarian solution to ' ¦'
Badger volleyball just gets by Wildcats
By Cassie Kienert | Nov. 21, 2002The No. 14 UW volleyball team (12-5 Big Ten, 21-7 overall) took on the Northwestern Wildcats (9-8, 16-13) Wednesday night and triumphed in five games. Coming out slow, the Badger ' ¦
Board may see student voice
By Kyle Jacobs | Nov. 21, 2002Associated Students of Madison members said Wednesday they will try to raise awareness of a state Senate bill that would open a new seat on the UW System Board of ' ¦