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Seven other Big Ten players selected in WNBA Draft
Apr. 23, 2002While Wisconsin had two players drafted in the WNBA draft, seven other players from the Big Ten Conference were also selected. Indiana's 6'5\ center Jill Chapman was selected by Detroit ' ¦
Alcohol law may cost state millions
By Catharine Bookstaver | Apr. 23, 2002Wis. will lose funding if .1 blood-alcohol rate stays'
WNBA calls two from UW
By Steve DeGrush | Apr. 23, 2002Women's basketball Head Coach Jane Albright was pleasantly surprised when senior forward Jessie Stomski was selected in the fourth round of the 2002 Women's National Basketball Association draft last Friday. ' ¦
Scientists point to global warming effects
Apr. 23, 2002Compilation of more than 100 research studies on the effects of global warming reveals its dramatic effects on the environment, ranging from the timing of bird migration, to the thriving ' ¦'
Packer uncovers places close and unthinkable
By Pam Selle | Apr. 23, 2002Picture a perfect summer day: You and your fianc?? get into the car for a warm, sunny drive to the beach. The sunroof is open, and you feel a warm ' ¦'
U.S. two-party system ensures stability
By Eric Kleefeld | Apr. 23, 2002French election results reveal faults of European electoral system
Doty Street residence wins 'Worst House' honors
By Catharine Bookstaver | Apr. 23, 2002The Associated Students of Madison tenant's rights campaign will announce this year's Worst House Contest winner located at 520 W. Doty St. on Wednesday. The house was selected based on ' ¦'
Meningitis hits UW-Eau Claire
By Maya Ziv-el | Apr. 23, 2002Afflicted Madison student released
UW wide receiver Evans to have surgery; 2002 season in doubt
Apr. 23, 2002Wisconsin senior wide receiver Lee Evans underwent an MRI Monday that confirmed the worst: The all-Big Ten player sustained ligament damage to his left knee. Evans was injured while making ' ¦
AIDS: Researching a killer
By Lynn Wohlwend | Apr. 23, 2002Understanding of Human Immunodeficiency Virus, the virus that causes AIDS, has increased dramatically since the 1980s. When the disease first noticeably appeared in the U.S. population in 1981, the Center ' ¦'
UW-Oshkosh Satanic group cites Southworth as precedent for funding
By Meghan Thompson and Liz Puibello | Apr. 23, 2002Foundations laid by a court case filed six years ago by former UW-Madison law student Scott Southworth have yet again been cited by a student organization as a defense for ' ¦
Study shows soft drinks satisfy hunger
Apr. 23, 2002Cola drinks satiate hunger and quench thirst just as well as orange juice or 1 percent milk, according to a study by the University of Washington. Previously, some nutritionists believed ' ¦'
Critics question protests' impact
By Elizabeth Wachowski | Apr. 23, 2002Marches in Washington draw many UW students
Norquist may pay part of harassment settlement
Apr. 22, 2002Milwaukee Mayor John Norquist is negotiating plans to pay part of the settlement in a sexual harassment case, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported. Former mayoral aid Marilyn Figueroa first filed ' ¦
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 ' ¦'



