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A tough day for Lee Evans
By Katie Gilbert | Apr. 22, 2002Charles steps up as Cardinal falls to White Squad
Movies that rock
By Dan Weltin | Apr. 22, 2002VH1 claims to show movies that rock, but \Grease"" and made-for-television Jacksons are not really movies about music. For the past two years the Sound Unseen Music and Film Festival ' ¦'
Meningitis patient in stable condition
Apr. 22, 2002Kelly Steinborn, the UW-Madison freshman taken to the hospital April 17 with meningococcal disease, is improving and remains in stable condition, a hospital spokesperson said Sunday. The nurse attending Steinborn, ' ¦
Israeli forces withdraw from West Bank
By Doug Struck | Apr. 22, 2002RAMALLAH, West Bank'Israeli tanks clanked out of the center of two major West Bank towns Sunday as Prime Minister Ariel Sharon declared \we have finished this stage' of the military ' ¦
Mr. Rogers' retiring roll call, final farewell
By Matt Worzala and Tom Walsh | Apr. 22, 2002Star Worz'
Dead male on Picnic Point self-asphyxiated
By Molly Reppen | Apr. 22, 2002The body of the 18-year-old male found on Picnic Point Thursday died of self-asphyxiation, according to the office of the Dane County Coroner. According to Deputy Coroner Gary Moore, the ' ¦
Feingold recommends global AIDS fund
By Jessica Hamm | Apr. 22, 2002Members of the Student Global AIDS Campaign met at UW-Madison this weekend for the 2002 North Central Conference, highlights of which included speakers Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., and Olympian Isaac ' ¦
Badger Bits
Apr. 22, 2002Seniors guard Tamara Moore and forward Jessie Stomski set another record in UW history when they became the first Badgers to be drafted in the WNBA. Moore was drafted to ' ¦
Hip-hop takes center stage
By Michelle Diament | Apr. 22, 2002The third-annual Hip-Hop as a Movement Conference, held at UW-Madison this weekend, drew thousands of spectators and featured musical performances, panels, photography exhibitions, film screenings and strategy sessions highlighting the ' ¦
D.C. officers keep weekend protest at bay
Apr. 22, 2002An overwhelming police presence and dreary weather contributed to a placid day of protests Sunday in downtown Washington, but police said they were braced for the final day of planned ' ¦
Cardinals pick Bryant in first round
By James Wold | Apr. 22, 2002Saturday afternoon former Wisconsin Badger defensive tackle Wendell Bryant got the call of his life. Surrounded by his family at the Marriott Hotel in Middleton, Bryant received a phone call ' ¦
'Changing Lanes' a taut thrill ride
By Amos Posner | Apr. 19, 2002Between them, Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Affleck have made a lot of forgettable movies in the last few years. This week, \Changing Lanes"" has arrived to offer the movie-going ' ¦'
Bush denied access to Alaska's Wildlife Refuge
Apr. 19, 2002President Bush suffered a double-edged loss in the Senate Thursday over drilling in Alaska's arctic wildlife refuge: Lawmakers for the first time delivered a stinging rebuke to a core item ' ¦
Demonstration follows park-naming denial
By Meghan Thompson | Apr. 19, 2002For UW-Madison history Professor Alfred McCoy, history really does repeat itself. After the Madison Park Board turned down a request to name a new park after Hmong General Vang Pao, ' ¦
Brewers' poor record leads to Lopes' firing
By Whitney Newman | Apr. 19, 2002Apparently, 3-12 was not good enough for Brewers general manager Dean Taylor. Taylor fired manager Davey Lopes Thursday morning after the Brewers started 3-12, marking their worst start ever. The ' ¦
18-year-old male found dead off Picnic Point
Apr. 19, 2002UW Police found the body of an 18-year-old male along Picnic Point around 6 p.m Thursday evening, according to a press release. The deceased individual was not related with UW-Madison, ' ¦
Call to women: Watch the porn you like
By Kelly Kallien and Angela Barian | Apr. 19, 2002The Weekly Piece'
BP Amoco drilling has serious consequences
By Whitney Newman | Apr. 19, 2002Letter to the Editor