UW heals on Library Mall
By Katie Will | Sep. 12, 2002Healing and progress were the themes of the memorial gathering on Library Mall Wednesday morning to commemorate the anniversary of Sept. 11. In remarks delivered to a crowd of several ' ¦
Healing and progress were the themes of the memorial gathering on Library Mall Wednesday morning to commemorate the anniversary of Sept. 11. In remarks delivered to a crowd of several ' ¦
Capitol site of Madison event
'Blue Crush' Going into \Blue Crush,"" one cannot help but compare it to other surf related media outlets, namely the movie ""Point Break"" and those episodes of ""Saved by the ' ¦'
State attorney general to join McCallum on gubernatorial ballot
As students on campus realized one year ago, the effects of Sept. 11 spread far beyond the direct tragedies on the East Coast. Racial tensions and increased security were just ' ¦
John Torphy, UW-Madison vice chancellor for administration, will retire next summer. A search committee has been formed to find his replacement. Torphy has held his current title since 1993. \John ' ¦
A year ago today, terrorists attacked the United States, cutting a tremendous wound across the American psyche. The sports world was put on hold as athletes remembered that they were ' ¦
The Rev. Ron Greer emerged as the victor over Phil Alfonsi in the Republican primary race for Wisconsin's second Congressional District seat, carrying 61 percent of the vote with 100 ' ¦
Critics: books 'put things in perspective'
Perhaps more than anything, in the sporting sense that is, the events of this past Sept. 11 taught us that the games we pay professional men and women so much ' ¦
Tuesday's primary election determined the lineups for a number of statewide and local races outside of the higher profile gubernatorial and congressional races. In the race for secretary of state, ' ¦
The UW-Madison School of Business' Masters of Business Administration program dropped in ranking from 42 to 50 since last year in the Wall Street Journal Guide to the Top Business ' ¦
Many Americans ran the gamut of emotions on Sept. 11, 2001. They were horrified by news of the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks, outraged by their senselessness, saddened by ' ¦
Civic activist Barbara Lawton of Green Bay won the Democratic primary for lieutenant governor with 55 percent of the vote to 45 percent for state Sen. Kevin Shibilski, D-Stevens Point. ' ¦
As a Muslim looking back at the year that was, I can't help but notice the transformations my community has gone through and continues to go through after that fateful ' ¦
One year after the terrorist attacks on the United States, some Americans are still searching for a sense of security; one way they are doing so is by enrolling in ' ¦
On the night of Sept. 10, Giancarlo Potente and his friend Jeremiah Marble went for a run through downtown Manhattan. The two had only been living in New York for ' ¦
The defeated Democratic gubernatorial candidates maintained a united front following the primary Tuesday night, as they shifted focus from beating each other to supporting state Attorney General Jim Doyle's quest ' ¦
I will not be the first to say that the coming gubernatorial election will be an important one. But the following remark might not be an overstatement: This just might ' ¦
Today is Sept. 11, and while in any other year it would have been just another day, we have a way of attaching importance to anniversaries on grand and personal ' ¦