Columnist urges: eschew obfuscation
By Michael Jones and Jameson Arasi | Oct. 17, 2002Keeping Up With the Jones'
Keeping Up With the Jones'
The Student Services Finance Committee passed budgets for Wunk Sheek, the Campus Women's Center and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences student council Wednesday with some cuts to each. ' ¦
Alvarez fights to get back to where he once was???atop the Big Ten'
Although no votes were cast or results tallied, state Senate Majority Leader Chuck Chvala, D-Madison, lost one of the most important political battles of his career Wednesday, as he became ' ¦
Surprising Air Force and Iowa State opening eyes early after impressive starts '
The debate Tuesday night between U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, and her Republican challenger, ultra-conservative Ron Greer, promised huge differences between the two candidates. Between Baldwin's unadulterated liberalism, Greer's uncompromising ' ¦
Every bit of marketing for \Rules of Attraction"" makes it seem like an edgier, college-age ""Dawson's Creek."" Since ""Dawson"" star James Van Der Beek and ""7th Heaven"" star Jessica Biel ' ¦'
The UW men's soccer team competed physically in the battle of the \Wisconsins"" and against the cold weather. The Badgers went head-to-head against their in-state rival, UW-Milwaukee. Wisconsin entered the ' ¦
Letter to the Editor
Alabama-Huntsville heading north
The 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 ' ¦'
The 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, ' ¦
Off The Eaten Path'
Psychobilly? 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 ' ¦'
Ohio State in great position to contend for conference and national titles'
In 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 ' ¦