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Multicultural group faces few budget cuts
By Snider Samantha | Oct. 29, 2002Following controversy last year when the Multicultural Student Coalition received approximately half of their million-dollar proposal, curiosity about this year's request to the Student Services Finance Committee was inevitable. Last ' ¦
Wisconsin back on track to bowl
By Cary Dohman | Oct. 29, 2002Badgers slow Rogers, run over reeling Spartans
Sex advice for the masses: Part II
By Rebekah Ravenscroft-Scott | Oct. 29, 2002The Weekly Piece'
Diamant 'Harbors' a fluid story
Oct. 29, 2002The literary refuge that a good story offers to its reader is a place free of highlighters, Cliff Notes and pop quizzes'but life can be hard for the college student ' ¦'
Democrat Doyle stresses education
By Brittany Jones | Oct. 29, 2002Official speaks on UW issues
Activists speak on racial strife
By Adam Bissen | Oct. 29, 2002Four panelists addressed a nearly packed house of community members and UW-Madison students in the Humanities Building Monday, sharing their stories of struggle against racial oppression in Selma, Ala., and ' ¦
Assault suspect surrenders to police
By Melanie Shibley - The Daily Cardinal | Oct. 29, 2002A man suspected in one of the sexual assaults Oct. 12 at Ogg Residence Hall turned himself in Monday night. London A. Triplett, 29, surrendered himself to UW Police at ' ¦
Vilas Hall to hold gubernatorial debate tonight
By Peter Cameron | Oct. 29, 2002The second gubernatorial debate involving the four front-running candidates will be held tonight at Vilas Hall. Republican Gov. Scott McCallum and Democratic state Attorney General Jim Doyle will be joined ' ¦
OutFoxed: Disney's Anaheim Angels bigger winner
By Mike Penner | Oct. 29, 2002Kenny Lofton lifted the final pitch high into the Anaheim night, and who'd have ever thought we would live to hear this moment? \Driven into right-center field..."" Joe Buck is ' ¦
Police name sex assault suspect
By Jessica Hamm | Oct. 28, 2002Authorities issue arrest warrant
Free trade gives corporations power over social concerns
By Youssef Sawan | Oct. 28, 2002Communication and transportation have greatly advanced in the past 100 years, to a point where one can no longer ignore other societies. This has led to many great things, but ' ¦
Infomercial inspires psychotic episode
By Justin Damm and The Daily Cardinal Arts Columnists | Oct. 28, 2002Vice Squad'
Badger Bits
Oct. 28, 2002The men's hockey team (4-2 overall) earned a road win and loss this weekend, falling to No. 4 Boston College 4-2 Friday but picking up a win at Northeastern 5-1 ' ¦
University Theater refreshes 'Antigone'
By Sarah DeBruin | Oct. 28, 2002Devoid of the typical Greek columns, white togas and wreaths, The University Theater's experimental production of Jean Anouilh's \Antigone"" is a refreshing way to experience this classic story. Charles J. ' ¦'
Earle's 'Jerusalem' is toejammin'
Oct. 28, 2002(Artemis Records) Steve Earle welcomes the adversity. If he shied away from it, he wouldn't be. His latest effort, Jerusalem drew fire for the sympathetic portrayal of John Walker Lindh, ' ¦'
Minnesota searches for DFL replacement after Sen. Wellstone dies in crash
By Ben Sykes | Oct. 28, 2002As Minnesota and the nation mourn the loss of U.S. Sen. Paul Wellstone, D-Minn., after his death in a plane crash Friday morning, the race for majority in the U.S. ' ¦
State Street quiet first weekend of Halloween
By Molly Reppen and Erin Rushmer | Oct. 28, 2002The traditional weekend before Halloween State Street celebrations did not amount to much of anything this year, according to Lt. Cameron McLay of the Madison Police Department. \The report I ' ¦



