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Libraries begin new help program

UW-Madison has adopted a program called Libraries Live Help that allows students to connect with librarians live via the Internet, according to Ed Van Gemert, associate director of library services ' ¦


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Funding cuts face critique

After denying two student organizations eligibility to student funding for the 2003-'04 school year, the Student Services Finance Committee is receiving both criticism and support. Thus far SSFC has reviewed ' ¦


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Life momentarily set in Stone Age

A few days ago, my roommates and I were relaxing in our lovely four-bedroom flat, basking in the joy of college life in 21st century America, when the unthinkable happened. ' ¦'


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Iraq involvement a mystery

From all appearances, preparations for an invasion of Iraq are fast approaching the point of no return. If any proof of this is needed, one need look no further than ' ¦


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UW has home court advantage?

The UW volleyball team is looking to improve its current 6-2 record as it hosts this weekend's Badger Invitational. The Badgers, in their opening match of the weekend, will take ' ¦


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'Doeh'boy kicks it 'bout soccer

Fresh off his impressive hat-trick against the University of Illinois-Chicago on Sunday, freshmen forward Phil Doeh spared a minute of his busy schedule to answer some questions. The nationally #22 ranked Badgers are currently 5-1 and can attribute much of their early success to the play of Doeh and the other young, talented players.  


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Bomb threat evacuates Union

The Memorial Union was evacuated last night at 9 p.m. due to what appeared to be a bomb threat. UW-Madison police cleared the building and closed Langdon Street to traffic. ' ¦


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Campaign ads fuel state media

Political ads have netted $4 million for local television stations in Madison, Milwaukee and Green Bay from Aug. 16 to Sept. 1, according to a recent study. More than 12,000 ' ¦



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