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A season to forget for icers
By Greg Porter | Feb. 20, 2003Men's hockey did not treat Madison well this year. The freshman fans of Wisconsin hockey received a poor initiation into the world of Badger sports, while the seniors could only ' ¦
Legislators criticize Doyle's budget proposal
By Kim Kolden | Feb. 20, 2003Gov. Jim Doyle's budget plan, introduced Tuesday, included several controversial moves to cut government spending that received mixed reviews from legislators. State Senate President Alan Lasee, R-De Pere, said Doyle ' ¦
Freshmen are taking contol
By Jerry Weil | Feb. 20, 2003Basketball critics everywhere have been criticizing the Big Ten this season. No team can consistently win on the road, there is no powerhouse squad who looks to contend for the ' ¦'
Right or Wrong, Luther's here
Feb. 20, 2003(Virgin/Back Porch) It sounds like the setup for a really bad joke. What do you get when a Canadian bluegrass band covers an entire Pink Floyd album? However, this is ' ¦'
Sex offenders tricky issue for UW officials
By Michelle Diament | Feb. 20, 2003A UW-Madison junior with a third-degree sexual assault conviction has decided to move out of a University Housing residence hall where he has resided since August, even though university officials ' ¦
Mid-majors make for Cinderella
By Brad Rysz | Feb. 20, 2003Year in and year out, a mid-major team advances past the first round of the NCAA tournament by upsetting teams of the power conferences that are seeded higher. It is ' ¦'
Gaylord, Anderson to vie for seat
Feb. 19, 2003Madison Municipal Judge Shelley Gaylord emerged victorious as Dane County Circuit Court Judge in Tuesday's primary, with close to 48 percent of the vote. Michael Anderson came in second with ' ¦
Badgers leave nest
By Matt Lerner | Feb. 19, 2003The University of Wisconsin basketball team (8-3 Big Ten, 18-5 overall) is on the brink of a return to the top 25, and all that stands in the way of ' ¦
Model-turned-activist addresses
By Beth Skopp and Haleigh Amant and Ryan Bullen | Feb. 19, 2003She once appeared on the covers of \Seventeen"" and ""Sports Illustrated,"" but now Ann Simonton vehemently protests the same images which once made her famous. When Simonton, who spoke Tuesday ' ¦
Roggensack, Brunner advance in race
By Kyrie Caldwell | Feb. 19, 2003The only statewide primary narrowed the state Supreme Court race down to Pat Roggensack, a Wisconsin Court of Appeals judge, and Ed Brunner, a Barron County Circuit judge, beating out ' ¦
Budget can be fixed through tax shifts
By Brittany Jones and Tom Soule | Feb. 19, 2003Besides the results of the Madison mayoral primary, today's lead story is the delivery of Gov. Jim Doyle's proposed 2003-2005 State Budget. As the budget was formally presented to the ' ¦
King, Erlanger emerge from District 8
By Peter Cameron | Feb. 19, 2003The downtown District 8 primary narrowed the pool of candidates in the most contested City Council election to Austin King and Jeff Erlanger. Progressive Dane candidate and UW-Madison senior King ' ¦
Doyle outlines tight 2003-'05 budget plan
By Molly Reppen and Catharine Bookstaver | Feb. 19, 2003UW System will see $250 million cut
Library service bankruptcy causes financial loss to clients
By Daily Cardinal Staff and Reid Rosenberg | Feb. 19, 2003Faxon Library Services, which provided journal and magazine subscriptions to libraries at UW-Madison and other campuses in the UW System, folded recently, causing its clients to incur financial loss. Although ' ¦
Letter To The Editor
Feb. 19, 2003Ever since the Bush administration started beating their war drums over Iraq I've been very uneasy about the situation. My uneasiness doesn't just come from personal values of respect for ' ¦
Nation brings passive music to Mad-town
By Andrew Haffner | Feb. 19, 2003On its latest release, Inatty in Jah Music, Madison's most popular reggae band explores broad-ranging themes both lyrically and musically. A diverse representation of the reggae genre, it gives nods ' ¦'



