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Failures do not equal imperialism
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal | Oct. 17, 2002Letter to the Editor
Icers get ready for some Southern comfort
By Luisa Capecchi | Oct. 17, 2002Alabama-Huntsville heading north
Top teams separate themselves from the pack
By Kate Hedlin | Oct. 17, 2002The beginning of the Big Ten season is well underway and so far it's been anything but expected as the results have seen shocking upsets of smaller profile programs and ' ¦'
Police search for battery suspects
By Whitney Newman | Oct. 17, 2002The brutal beatings of two females on Oct. 8'one on the 500 block of University Avenue'were perpetrated by the same individuals according to a Madison Police Department statement. The suspects, ' ¦
Whether good food or bad food, setting matters most
By Brendan McCarty | Oct. 17, 2002Off The Eaten Path'
Tiger Army: all they can be
Oct. 17, 2002Psychobilly? What the heck is that? A unique blend of rockabilly and punk, psychobilly has had a huge following for years in Europe, giving birth to bands like Nekromantix and ' ¦'
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



