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UW chancellor overrides student government decision
By Emily Falencyzkowski-Scott | Feb. 6, 2003In an unprecedented move, UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley reversed a decision by the Associated Students of Madison, thereby granting funding eligibility to Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan. Representatives of MEChA ' ¦
Businesses want busses at top of State Street
By Anna Krejci | Feb. 6, 2003While a proposal to convert the 100 block of State Street into a pedestrian mall concerns some business and property owners, public opinion may influence the street's future. After receiving ' ¦
Reparations debate ignores problems and solutions
By Eric Kleefeld | Feb. 6, 2003The other night there was a truly momentous City Council meeting. After a long procession of futile resolutions dealing with national and international issues, a resolution dealing with the issue ' ¦
National Guard calls students to active duty
By Whitney Newman and Katie Will | Feb. 6, 2003With rumblings of war in Iraq growing stronger, many members of the Wisconsin National Guard--including students at UW-Madison--have been summoned for active duty. Many National Guard members have received orders ' ¦
Reparations hot topic at City Council
By Mario Puig and Peter Long | Feb. 5, 2003Tuesday night, the Madison City Council failed to pass a proposal to call on the president and members of the U.S. Congress to study the effects of slavery, discrimination and ' ¦
Love of freedom can equal love of peace
By Tom Soule | Feb. 5, 2003Horowitz ad draws false analogy between anti-war
UW faces big test
By Jesse Vazquez | Feb. 5, 2003The Badgers men's basketball team (5-2 Big Ten, 15-4 overall) will have visions of first place dancing in their heads Wednesday when they take the court in Lafayette, Ind., for ' ¦
Studio mastermind Spector at head of class of stars in
By Evan Rytlewski | Feb. 5, 2003Stairway to Evan'
Winter tourism in Wisconsin suffering from lack of snow
By Beth Skopp | Feb. 5, 2003Winter tourism is one of the largest industries in Wisconsin, second only to manufacturing. According to Wisconsin Secretary of Tourism Kevin Shibilski, the lack of snow this winter has caused ' ¦
Middle East journalist to speak
By Maya Ziv-el | Feb. 5, 2003David Horovitz, editor of The Jerusalem Report, a newsmagazine covering Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world and a frequent commentator on National Public Radio, CNN and the BBC, ' ¦
Brown's residence hall 'monopoly' has critics
By Reid Rosenberg | Feb. 5, 2003The word \monopoly"" has been heard with unusual frequency this week throughout the private residence hall community. It is being used by some to describe Steve Brown's recent acquisition of ' ¦
Malin makes mighty melancholy music
By Fred Jones | Feb. 5, 2003The Fine Art Of Self-Destruction (Artemis) To garner any credibility as a singer-songwriter in this age of carefully groomed garage rockers and feisty Russian lesbians, you need some sort of ' ¦'
News Briefs
Feb. 4, 2003A group of Wisconsin lawmakers sent a letter to President Bush Monday showing their opposition to a pre-emptive United States military attack on Iraq. The letter stated that a pre-emptive ' ¦
Aqua Badgers ready to go
By Greg Porter | Feb. 4, 2003UW to finish regular season this weekend
Let affirmative action work now so it is
By Sam Berns | Feb. 4, 2003In the United States, anyone can succeed. The beauty of this country is the American Dream: in this land of great opportunity for all, anyone who puts his mind to ' ¦






