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Issues In Focus: Students battle over seg-fees
Oct. 18, 2002Politics prevent org benifits from being evaluated The Student Services Finance Committee and Adventure Learning Programs are nearly complete opposites. Whether you translate SSFC into ""Stop Spending Fat A ¢
UW-Madison homecoming festivities and spirit survive the test of time
By Alyssa Putman | Oct. 18, 2002Homecoming celebrations offer UW-Madison students an opportunity to show school spirit and take a break from long hours of writing papers and cramming for midterms. ?? Homecoming traditions have evolved ' ¦
V-ball faces MSU, UM
By Andy Van Sistine and Jerry Weil | Oct. 18, 2002The Wisconsin women's volleyball team's roller coaster-ride of a season continues this weekend as the Badgers host No. 23 Michigan State and a sound Michigan club at the UW Field ' ¦
Affirmative action harms the future of those it seeks to benefit
By Nishant Bagadia | Oct. 18, 2002How do you feel when the minority student gains admission to the university you applied for, and you were rejected due to your color, not your academic record? In this ' ¦
ASM announces election winners
By Nico Savidge | Oct. 18, 2002Associated Students of Madison election polls closed Thursday night at 8 p.m. With a voter turnout of approximately 2,000, students selected new freshmen, non-Letters and Science Graduate and Special Student ' ¦
Three movies to catch this weekend
Oct. 18, 2002\White Oleander"" follows the story of Astrid, (played by newcomer Alison Lohman) who endures a kaleidoscopic journey through the foster care system after Ingrid (Michelle Pfeiffer), Astrid's mother, murders her ' ¦'
'The Ring' answers the call for scares
By William Temby | Oct. 18, 2002Most people agree that the horror film genre self-destructed in the '90s. \Scream"" and the like pushed the limits of acceptable clich??, slasher films hit complete lows, and even complete ' ¦'
MEChA faces segregated fee denial from ASM
By Michelle Diament | Oct. 18, 2002Procedural questions dominated discussion Thursday as the Associated Students of Madison Student Council denied Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan's eligibility to receive segregated-fee funding. The motion to grant eligibility failed ' ¦
Columnist urges: eschew obfuscation
By Michael Jones and Jameson Arasi | Oct. 17, 2002Keeping Up With the Jones'
SSFC shaves Wunk Sheek, CALS, Women's Center budgets
By Andrew Haffner | Oct. 17, 2002The 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. ' ¦
The Dean of the Big Ten
By Leif Griffin | Oct. 17, 2002Alvarez fights to get back to where he once was???atop the Big Ten'
Chvala could face indictment for scandal
By Peter Long | Oct. 17, 2002Although 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 ' ¦
Tackling the best and worst of this season
By Arvind Gopalratnam | Oct. 17, 2002Surprising Air Force and Iowa State opening eyes early after impressive starts '
Minnesota shows middle road with third-party candidates
By Eric Kleefeld | Oct. 17, 2002The 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 ' ¦
'Rules of Attraction' 'Goes Down' this weekend
Oct. 17, 2002Every 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 ' ¦'
Soccer falls in overtime
By Bob Spoerl and Jesse Vazquez | Oct. 17, 2002The 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 ' ¦



