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Bob Moulds' electronic boogaloo
By Abby Becker | Mar. 6, 2002(Granary Music) Bob Mould is best known for his unforgettable yelling, screaming, guitar-squealing work with the legendary punk band H??sker D??. He is somewhat less well known for his displays ' ¦'
Building new powerhouses
By Garret Fitzpatrick | Mar. 6, 2002Success in NCAA's giving 'Zags, Waves national reputation'
M.I.T. professor peers into human mind
By Kevin Warnke | Mar. 6, 2002Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Steven Pinker came to Madison Tuesday to promote his new book, \The Blank Slate,"" which will be released in the fall. Pinker, whose lecture was ' ¦
Big Ten names Ryan Coach of the Year
By Adrienne Bell | Mar. 6, 2002After leading the Badgers to their first Big Ten regular-season title since 1947, UW men's basketball Head Coach Bo Ryan was named Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year Tuesday, ' ¦
Big boys battle for Big Ten supremacy
By Brian Lauvray and By Rachel Schulze | Mar. 6, 2002Competitiveness of conference to be showcased in Indy
Wisconsin senators to oppose nomination
By Jake Herrera | Mar. 6, 2002U.S. Democratic Sens. Russ Feingold and Herb Kohl said Tuesday they will oppose a controversial Bush administration nominee to a U.S. Appeals Court when the nomination comes before the Senate ' ¦
UW business students win big at contest
By Adam Bissen and Rushad Macchi | Mar. 6, 2002After a competitive weekend in Nebraska, Chad Sorenson and Jaume Villanueva returned to Madison with championship accolades, $10,000 and increased hopes for business prosperity. The duo, UW-Madison Master of Business ' ¦
State of the State: Governor lauds state's successes, budget
By Danielle Szulczewski | Mar. 6, 2002Experts who expected Gov. Scott McCallum's Tuesday State of the State address to discuss his budget plan were not disappointed. With a tone opponents described as softer and reconciliatory, the ' ¦
Being fat is not as much fun as it seems
By Michael Jones | Mar. 6, 2002Keeping up with the Jones'
Pocan criticizes Capitol security
By Ben Sykes and Clay Thomas | Mar. 6, 2002Local law enforcement officers are working overtime to protect the state Capitol by screening all entrants into the building, and state Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Madison, has said he does not ' ¦
Bush may lower wages for welfare recipients
Mar. 6, 2002The Bush administration is moving to allow states to place welfare recipients in jobs that pay less than minimum wage'a reversal of federal policy that is sparking ire among public ' ¦
SpeakUp campaign aims to increase incident reports through awareness
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal and Jesse Kiley | Mar. 6, 2002Emeritus Economics Professor W. Lee Hansen recently claimed in a Wisconsin State Journal guest column that students of color are under-qualified and over-represented on the UW-Madison campus. Hansen's remarks are ' ¦
Letters to the Editor
Mar. 6, 2002Opposition to affirmative action proves regressionI can't help but be disheartened by the renewed attack against affirmative action expressed in both recent editorials and full-page ads in the newspapers. As ' ¦
Gubernatorial races lack small donations
Mar. 6, 2002The state gubernatorial campaigns are receiving most of their funding from large donors according to a study released Tuesday. The Wisconsin Democracy Campaign report said $9 out of every $10 ' ¦
Bush looks for peaceful resolution in Palestine
Mar. 6, 2002WASHINGTON'Expressing \great alarm"" at the level of hostilities engulfing Israelis and Palestinians, President Bush said Tuesday that the United States and Egypt have pledged to redouble their peacemaking efforts. Bush's ' ¦
Creativity, by the slice
By Michelle Diament | Mar. 6, 2002Ian Gurfield shares his story of how and why he started his own pizza restaurant '
Overturn of FCC rule harms local media, helps moguls
By Sarah Turner | Mar. 6, 2002Federal court's decision infringes upon First Amendment rights
State of State hints at welcome reform
Mar. 6, 2002Imagine finding six hungry children seated around the McCallum family dinner table and food enough for only five. Would you make sure all six got something to eat, although doing ' ¦



