When political correctness goes too far
By Michael Jones | Feb. 20, 2002Keeping up with the Jones'
Keeping up with the Jones'
WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah'In the days leading up to the Olympic hockey tournament, players from around the NHL commented on the insignificance of the round-robin stage of the competition, in ' ¦
Knowledge Enormous'
Cellular trash may lead to cures for several diseases'
Ron Rosner won the District 5 City Council primary elections Tuesday with 323 votes'52.52 percent of the total votes. Ald. Tom Powell, District 5, came in second with 38.69 percent ' ¦
During the Indonesian military occupation of East Timor, Filomena Barros dos Reis led a double life, helping to organize the underground civilian resistance to military brutality while working as a ' ¦
UW Head Coach Ryan achieves milestone in victory
The state hiring freeze and the looming budget deficit has caused the Wisconsin State Historical Museum, 30 N. Carroll St., to consider cost-saving measures, including shortening hours. The museum, operated ' ¦
SALT LAKE CITY'Under fire to reform a judging system that last week produced one of the biggest scandals in the history of the Winter Olympics, the president of the International ' ¦
Voters, County Board can have broader focusLast week's staff opinion (""Board needs new campaign,"" Feb. 14) was a thoughtful and important analysis. Student papers
By simplifying the UW-Madison parking equation and increasing accessibility to Madison buses, university administrators hope to improve after-hours parking convenience for students and faculty members with Monday's approval by the ' ¦
WSUM student radio will fill a long-standing gap in Madison radio when it hits the airwaves at 2:22 p.m. Friday, on 91.7 FM. The Federal Communications Commission licensed the station ' ¦
The state budget crisis, economic recession and shifting national priorities after Sept. 11 will not have a significant impact on research at UW-Madison in the short run, according to several ' ¦
NCAA Tournament bid alive for UW; Iowa's hopes fading
Authorities yet to identify UW-Madison athletes as assailants or participants
TOKYO'President Bush, using his swing through Asia to deliver fresh warnings that he is prepared to carry the war on terrorism beyond Afghanistan, told the Japanese parliament today that the ' ¦
The Associated Students of Madison and the United Council announced their support alongside state Rep. Spencer Black, D-Madison, Monday for twin bills under consideration by state legislators linking financial aid ' ¦
Alex Witchel's new novel, \Me Times Three,"" opens and closes with tragedy. But the face of that tragedy changes dramatically from beginning to end. The beginning embraces heartache and entertainment ' ¦'
Events, news, quotes from past Februaries tell of black history