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Elections draw record turnout
By Courtney Heeren | Apr. 12, 2002This spring's Associated Students of Madison election marked a record voter turnout and a close race between the two major party slates, Real Education Access Can Happen and the Badger ' ¦
Hard work for women's tennis paying dividends
By Kate Hedlin | Apr. 12, 2002Wildcats, Illini are final road matches for UW this year
'Yuppie' life faces most college seniors
By Paul Lachelier | Apr. 12, 2002I suspect a lot of seniors are now wondering, \What am I going to do when I graduate and enter the 'real world'?"" Here are some thoughts on the yuppie ' ¦
State lags in quest to integrate into new economy
By Graham Dostal and Samantha Whithuhn | Apr. 12, 2002If the state of Wisconsin is to remain competitive in the new economy, it will have to stimulate growth in high-tech areas, research, retaining its college graduates and promoting investments, ' ¦
ALRC ignores unintended consequences of report
Apr. 12, 2002Unintended consequences. Almost everyday a student here at UW-Madison experiences this occurrence. Perhaps you decide to walk down a different street on your way to class and you run into ' ¦
Congresswoman McKinney questions Sept. 11 knowledge
By Juliet Eilperin | Apr. 12, 2002WASHINGTON'Rep. Cynthia McKinney, D-Ga., is calling for an investigation into whether President Bush and other government officials had advance notice of terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 but did nothing to ' ¦
Students to rally in D.C.
By Meghan Goss | Apr. 12, 2002UW-Madison students will be among thousands expected to rally in Washington, D.C. Monday to show their support for Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state. A group of students ' ¦
Volleyball prepares for next year
By Katie Gilbert | Apr. 12, 2002Finding depth key during spring games
Joy, the Boy and scads of other weekend music
By Kelly Kallien | Apr. 12, 2002Joy and the Boy is the pairing of Joy Dragland and Leo Sidran, two of Madison's busier musical citizens. Dragland supplies Joy's vocals, as well as acting as lead singer ' ¦'
U.S. must defend Israel from terrorist
By Eric Kleefeld and Kayla Behling | Apr. 12, 2002\It is not necessary to condemn the suicide bombers,"" said Palestinian Foreign Minister Farouk Kaddoumi at the Organization of the Islamic Conference in Malaysia. He then began an extended oration ' ¦
Ashcroft presents plans for terrorism in Wis. visit
By Sam Karp | Apr. 12, 2002U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft was in Milwaukee Thursday presenting plans for an anti-terrorism task force composed of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported. ' ¦
City, campus rally for peace
By Courtney Heeren | Apr. 11, 2002Israeli, Palestinian supporters gather on Library Mall
Cafe Sham: friends, crepes and live jazz
By Justin Damm and E. Steven Berkimer | Apr. 11, 2002Gustation Vacation'
Sweatshop protesters conduct sit-in at USC office
By Jackson Demos | Apr. 11, 2002Protesters occupy president's office all day; demand USC affiliation with WRC
UW must unite against tuition hikes
Apr. 11, 2002In the next few weeks as the cuts to UW System schools become final, so will the tuition increases that inevitably follow. With the possibility of a 10 percent one-time ' ¦
ALRC schedules April 25 hearing for Comprehensive Alcohol Issues Report
By Ben Sykes | Apr. 11, 2002Madison residents will have to wait a few more weeks to voice their opinions on the controversial Comprehensive Alcohol Issues Report, which may, if passed, ban drink specials after 8 ' ¦
Getting to know Andrea Geurtsen
By Brian Lauvray | Apr. 11, 2002The Daily Cardinal warms up and cools down with Wisconsin all-American heptathlete Andrea Geurtsen. Geurtsen is a fifth-year senior originally from Uppsala, Sweden. What are the goals that you and ' ¦
'Panic' pushes all the buttons
Apr. 11, 2002It is a known fact that bad things are going to happen to the characters in a David Fincher movie. That is just how it goes, and one of his ' ¦'



