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Assembly passes budget reform
By Ben Sykes | Mar. 15, 2002The state Assembly passed an altered version of Gov. Scott McCallum's Budget Reform Act after an abundance of contentious debate early Friday morning. The bill, introduced to solve the $1.1 ' ¦
Cracker puts on the Ritz at Luther's
By Fred Jones | Mar. 15, 2002Family-friendly grunge rockers Cracker are on the road again, now supporting their newest release Forever. If, after a couple of listens, Forever sounds a little mellower than expected from David ' ¦'
British national may be to blame for death of Wall Street Journal reporter
Mar. 15, 2002A federal grand jury in New Jersey indicted a British national Thursday in the kidnapping and slaying of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in Pakistan, paving the way for ' ¦
Storm on the horizon for Badgers
By Brittany Jones and Paul Ferguson | Mar. 15, 2002Men's basketball faces St. John's for chance to advance
Heartbreaking loss for UW
By Katie Gilbert and Elliot Morris | Mar. 15, 2002Sauer loses last game on overtime goal
Deadline nears for ASM candidate applications
By Meghan Goss | Mar. 15, 2002The application deadline for the Associated Students of Madison spring elections is Monday, according to Clara Janis, ASM student elections commission chair. The ASM Student Council is open to all ' ¦
WSUM: not for the pop fans
By Andrew Haffner and Lynn Wohlwend | Mar. 15, 2002WSUM DJs talk about broadcasting and various music genres on the air'
Redefining a cappella at UW
By Maya Ziv-el | Mar. 15, 2002When a cappella group Redefined performs this Saturday night it will be the culmination of more than just 10 popular songs such as Macy Gray's \Why Didn't You Call Me,"" ' ¦
Check Engine: rock 'n' roll on all cylinders
By Heather Ramsden | Mar. 15, 2002Southern Records' five piece, Check Engine, recently made a stop at Madison's Club 770, leaving the audience with pounding hearts and throbbing ears. Incorporating two members of Sweep the Leg ' ¦'
Path to equality can be contradictory
By Sudha Rajan | Mar. 15, 2002I think that UW-Madison is a very racially welcoming environment. It seems that everywhere I look there is a program designed to promote racial acceptance and equality. I'm biracial; my ' ¦
Letters to the Editor
Mar. 15, 2002Ethnicity not an issue for 1970s studentI read of Ms. Lara's unhappy experience at UW-Madison (""'Silhouette' speaks out about diversity at UW,"" March 14). While it
Women dress for Big Dance
By Bob Spoerl and Ben Suda | Mar. 14, 2002The Women's NCAA tournament is set to begin Friday, March 15. The Badger Women have again made the tournament as a No. 8 seed in the Midwest Region. Here's a ' ¦'
Badgers visit the Devils in Nashville
By Danielle Szulczewski and Karen Kersting | Mar. 14, 2002UW attempts to get past Arizona State at NCAA tourney
U.S. should listen to message of Israeli military
By Sam Cusick | Mar. 14, 2002As President Bush sends his envoy Anthony Zinni back to the Middle East, he should consider three recent developments in the Israeli military. The first was a series of interviews ' ¦
Budget cuts force System hiring freeze
By Courtney Heeren | Mar. 14, 2002UW-Madison already compliant to rule
'Benjamins' not very inventive
Mar. 14, 2002Remember when Ice Cube used to be dope? Back in the early 90s, fresh out of NWA and riding high on a streak of fresh hits like \It Was A ' ¦'
The best and worst of new fast food
Mar. 14, 2002This week Daily Cardinal Food brings you an overview of the best and the worst fast-food items to recently hit the market. To honor and celebrate the 45th anniversary of ' ¦'