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How to get the spring break glow
By Kate Sprosty | Mar. 20, 2002Students find the risks and results of tanning beds'
Richter appoints Eaves new men's hockey coach
By James Wold | Mar. 20, 2002UW Athletics Director Pat Richter announced in a press conference Tuesday afternoon the hiring of new men's hockey Head Coach Mike Eaves. Eaves was a UW forward from 1974 to ' ¦
Bush urges Senate action on visa bill
By Courtney Heeren | Mar. 20, 2002Law would establish electronic database to house international student information
Panel warns students on thievery precaution issues for spring break
By Adrienne Bell | Mar. 20, 2002Burglary is the third most committed crime on the UW-Madison campus and with spring break approaching, students and police officers are concerned with an increase in thefts while students are ' ¦
It is not a bubbler, it is a water fountain
By Michael Jones | Mar. 20, 2002Keeping up with the Jones'
Heir to the hockey throne
By Brian Lauvray | Mar. 20, 2002Badgers name Mike Eaves as new men's head coach
EU's corporate agenda ignores public, protesters
By Sarah Turner | Mar. 20, 2002The integration of the European economy under the umbrella of the European Union has been a strenuous process. Almost every European Summit has been marred by protests and public discontent ' ¦
Assembly's anti-education budget unacceptable
By Faith Kurtyka | Mar. 20, 2002Last Monday, the state Assembly cast a devastating blow to the quality and accessibility to education in the state of Wisconsin. Over $108 million was cut from the UW System, ' ¦
Spring will bring more risks for U.S. troops
Mar. 20, 2002Senior Bush administration intelligence officials told Congress Tuesday that U.S. forces in Afghanistan face increased danger of attack by pockets of al Qaeda and Taliban fighters that remain hidden in ' ¦
Madison businesses gear up for NCAA Tournament's Sweet Sixteen
By Matt Fox and Joel Troge | Mar. 20, 2002While Kansas, Oregon, Illinois and Texas prepare to clash on the floor of the Kohl Center this weekend to earn a trip to the Final Four, Madison is gearing up ' ¦
History lessons add meaning to today's controversies
By Erik Ryberg | Mar. 19, 2002A few weeks ago, I was sitting in my History of Science class when our professor asked us to define history and then asked for volunteers to read their definition. ' ¦
Kicking off spring at Camp Randall
By Holly Noe and Steve DeGrush | Mar. 19, 2002UW returns to field with leaders to guide young team
ASM to hold rally in response to recent budget cuts to UW
By Michelle Diament and Clay Thomas | Mar. 19, 2002In response to recent budget debates in the Wisconsin legislature, the Associated Students of Madison will host a rally Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. on Library Mall. \The legislators right now ' ¦
Failed tuition-aid bills may now pass
By Courtney Heeren and Aarushi Agni | Mar. 19, 2002With tuition increases for next year an inevitability, a bill linking tuition with financial aid has received publicity on the UW-Madison campus. But this is not the first time legislators ' ¦
Bush reiterates 'axis of evil' rhetoric for first time in over six weeks
By Mike Allen | Mar. 19, 2002O'FALLON, Mo.'President Bush, who drew widespread criticism from allies for lumping Iran, Iraq and North Korea together as an \axis of evil,"" repeated the phrase Monday for the first time ' ¦
Loosely told story takes on an aged feeling
By Ben Schultz | Mar. 19, 2002Like a breezy Saturday afternoon, Mona Simpson's new novella \Off Keck Road"" seems to go right on by without the reader noticing. It passes with nothing but the light rays ' ¦'
End of legislative session shows mixed feelings on budget, partisan politics
By Polly Brennan | Mar. 19, 2002The state budget deficit and bipartisan politics are on the forefront of the minds of Wisconsin representatives as the state legislature reaches the end of this year's session. Republicans and ' ¦
Polls now open for commemorative quarter
By Joe LaPhilliph | Mar. 19, 2002Wisconsin residents can now vote for the future state commemorative quarter. The six themes the Department of Financial Institutions are presenting are: early explorations and cultural interaction; barns, agriculture and ' ¦