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Buckeyes preparing for BCS bid
By Matt Carroll | Oct. 17, 2002Ohio State in great position to contend for conference and national titles'
PACE forum touches on house parties
By Ben Sykes | Oct. 17, 2002In what was billed as an open forum on future policy regarding the regulation of house parties, the Policy Alternative Community and Education coalition saw less than a dozen UW-Madison ' ¦
Grant makes stadium renovation possible
By Beth Skopp and Danielle Szulczewski | Oct. 17, 2002After being halted for a year for economic reasons, the Camp Randall renovations will continue as planned, thanks to recent donations to the project. UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley announced Wednesday ' ¦
Burrito Wars: Chipotle vs. Qdoba
By Mary Lang | Oct. 17, 2002It all started two weeks ago Sunday, when the new restaurant Chipotle, 658 State St., opened its doors to a multitude of burrito-hungry consumers. Since then, burrito lovers are having ' ¦'
Racist incident at Witte prompts forum
By Michelle Diament | Oct. 17, 2002Talk follows harassment of housefellow
Nobel winner lectures on chronic wasting disease
By Cleo Chang | Oct. 17, 2002Kurt Wuthrich, one of the three Nobel Prize recipients in Chemistry this year, is lecturing this week as part of the Harry Steenbock Lectures in Biochemistry. Wuthrich is focusing his ' ¦
5 Things To Watch Against Ohio State
By JoEllen Amato and RA Barahona | Oct. 17, 2002Look for Ohio State to get the ball to freshman tailback Maurice Clarett on most of the team's running plays as the Buckeyes' offense revolves around the freshman sensation. He ' ¦'
UW crowd welcomes German ambassador
By Chelsea Ross | Oct. 17, 2002Wolfgang Ischinger, German ambassador to the United States, spoke on Trans-Atlantic Relations to a full house at the Fluno Center Wednesday. The ambassador's visit came at a particularly significant time ' ¦
BCS wears thin on fans and coaches
By Ashley Maag and Greg Porter | Oct. 17, 2002When the letters BCS are combined, few good things can be said. The controversial system for deciding the teams in the national championship bowl has come under nothing but criticism ' ¦'
Debate sparks spicy dialogue
By Ben Sykes | Oct. 16, 2002Baldwin, Greer face off for seat in Congress
UHS to give flu shots starting today
Oct. 16, 2002University Heath Services will begin offering influenza vaccinations, more commonly known as flu shots, to UW-Madison students beginning today. Students with asthma, diabetes or other chronic diseases have the highest ' ¦
Bush must finish one war before beginning another
By Tom Soule | Oct. 16, 2002During the congressional debate on the administration's plans to invade Iraq, the opponents, 156 from both chambers, all told, raised most of the questions and criticisms that have been mentioned ' ¦
Playing with the UWM Panthers
By Eric Kleefeld and Cassie Kienert | Oct. 16, 2002Badgers host UWM in mid-week matchup
PACE sponsors awareness event
By Emily Winter | Oct. 16, 2002With the dangerous effects of house parties in mind, the Policy Alternative Community and Education coalition is hosting a forum tonight to obtain input from students and community members from ' ¦
Stiff upper lip gives way on bad day
By Dan Hinkel and Sam Karp | Oct. 16, 2002The D.H. Steps to the Plate'