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Hip-hop article slights rich, complex historyWhile Nate Holton's article (""The less publicized players in the rap game,"" Feb. 25) indeed highlighted some of rap mu


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Senate OKs Gaylord Nelson building for UW

Controversy exists over renaming UW-Madison's Institute for Environmental Studies after Gaylord Nelson, the well-known pioneer in the environmental movement and founder of Earth Day who also served as Wisconsin governor ' ¦


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State, national economies improve

The nation's economy is on a long but sure road to full recovery, as is Wisconsin, according to a number of experts. Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan told the House ' ¦


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Alicia Keys, U2 win big at Grammy Awards

Positivity reigned at the 44th annual Grammy Awards last night in Los Angeles, as everyone's favorite feel-good band U2 performed to open the show. They pulled in four trophies for ' ¦'


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Services to be held for rowing coach Cappel

There will be a memorial service for UW Varsity Assistant Rowing Coach and UW alumnus Dylan Cappel, who died of colon cancer in January, at St. Raphael's Cathedral, 222 W. ' ¦


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'Worst House' applicants sought

Most students do not consider roach motels and rat traps as essential college gear, but for the entrants in the Associated Students of Madison's \Worst House in Madison"" contest, vermin, ' ¦


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Proposed cost-saving wage freeze fails

The Capitol was bustling with discussions and forums as state legislators displayed their prowess as master debaters Wednesday. The Joint Committee on Finance met Wednesday to discuss the budgets of ' ¦


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Costner gives up bad movies for Lent

Why is everyone so determined to see Kevin Costner fail? Sure, \The Postman"" was sleep-inducing and ""For Love of the Game"" didn't fare much better. But hopefully critics will be ' ¦'


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Opt-out SHIP will benefit students

The Student Health Insurance Plan cannot survive as it currently stands. Despite increasing costs and decreasing benefits, SHIP lost $1.3 million last year alone. Though controversial, the opt-out automatic enrollment ' ¦


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Black History Month should never end

The study of black history should not end with the month that celebrates it. It is commonplace for Americans to remind each other of that around Feb. 28, and in ' ¦


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