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Police investigate Dayton St. hit-and-run incident
Dec. 2, 2002Police were called to the State Street Campus Ramp near the 100 block of West Dayton Street early Sunday at 2:12 a.m to investigate a hit and run accident. According ' ¦
Varying weapons available in ongoing war against common colds, influenza
By Kate Raiford | Dec. 2, 2002Winters in Madison are cold, cold, cold, and it is only the fortunate few who make it to spring without experiencing a cold of their own. Suffering from the cold ' ¦
Lower deer kills give CWD experts reason to worry
By Matt Fox and Ben Sykes | Dec. 2, 2002While only 10 percent in, numbers significantly less
Jewish dispossession in Mid East often forgotten
By Ben Winig | Dec. 2, 2002There is a large population of dispossessed people from Arab countries that have received little, if any, attention in today's discourse. Some 850,000 individuals suffered systematic persecutions and confiscation of ' ¦
Entry to UW more difficult
By Adrienne Bell | Dec. 2, 2002Admission made harder due to more applicants
Poet, singer, activist John Trudell to speak
By Ryan Weinkauf and Adrienne Bell | Dec. 2, 2002As part of the Distinguished Lecture Series, singer and poet John Trudell will speak about his experiences as an activist for Native American rights tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the ' ¦
'Live 1975' a Dylan album to desire
By Kayla Behling | Dec. 2, 2002(Columbia) Coming off the heels of his best album, , Bob Dylan enlisted a seemingly endless list of random musicians to contribute to his next effort, . The tour resulting ' ¦'
Wrestling still undefeated
Dec. 2, 2002The men's wrestling team earned two wins over the weekend, defeating No. 25 Northern Illinois 26-12 on the road Saturday and crushing No. 17 Northern Iowa 28-17 Sunday. The Badgers ' ¦
Basketball defeats UWGB
By Dan Sullivan | Dec. 2, 2002The No. 25 men's basketball team (4-0 overall) continued to uphold its perfect record with a win over in-state rival UW-Green Bay (1-3 overall) Saturday. Junior guard Freddie Owens added ' ¦
Women's hockey handles MSU Mavericks
By Katie Gilbert and Meg Detrie | Dec. 2, 2002The Wisconsin women's hockey team (3-4-3 Western Collegiate Hockey Association, 9-4-3 overall) skated away with a tie and a win against Minnesota-State Mankato (2-7-1, 3-10-1) at the Kohl Center this ' ¦
Kollege Klub avoids closing by plea bargaining with city
By Ben Sykes | Dec. 2, 2002The third-best college bar in the nation, as ranked by Playboy magazine, averted its potential closure by agreeing to a plea bargain deal with the city attorney's office according to ' ¦
Josh Joplin Group's 'Future' entertaining but no pearl
Dec. 2, 2002(Artemis Records) Most of the Josh Joplin Group's new album, seems to be repeated from some other place. The exact riff or line can't be immediately traced, but there is ' ¦'
Other opportunities to volunteer
Nov. 26, 2002Help conduct a month-long food drive for Thanksgiving baskets to be distributed, or distribute food at the center. Partner with a resident for fun, structured activities with community volunteers. Shovel ' ¦'
Shadow Day incident proves ambivalence
By Jessica Brown | Nov. 26, 2002Top 10 ways for the university to let queer students know they're not welcome: 10.University adopts \Smear the Queer"" as official NCAA sponsored athletic event. 9. Honorary UW Doctorates stripped ' ¦'
Powell aids student interests despite few in his district
By Brittany Schoepp and Tom Powell | Nov. 26, 2002Opinion misses point of alder's council tenure
Cardinal harriers place second at nationals
Nov. 26, 2002The UW men's cross country team concluded the 2002 NCAA Cross Country Championships in Terre Haute, Ind., with the men finishing second. The Badger men finished the race with a ' ¦
Campus activities fill void for Thanksgiving homesick
By Paul Medenwaldt | Nov. 26, 2002While most students visit family over Thanksgiving vacation, some decide to stay at school. For those students, many organizations throughout the university have planned services and activities to pass the ' ¦
Weapons inspectors to begin searches in Iraq
By Peter Cameron | Nov. 26, 2002The initial group of U.N. weapons inspectors arrived safely in Iraq Monday and will begin their examination of Iraqi arms Wednesday. All eyes are now focused on Saddam Hussein and ' ¦



