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Women's hockey to face No. 3 UMD
By Katie Gilbert | Mar. 7, 2002The Wisconsin women's hockey team should have a lot to brag about. It's ranked second in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and has a 17-6-1 WCHA record (21-10-2 overall). It's ' ¦
U.S. arrogant, imperialist attitude may lead to rebirth of colonialism
By Braden Smith | Mar. 7, 2002At the height of British imperial dominance throughout much of the world, the British adventurer and writer Rudyard Kipling wrote one of his more controversial poems, \The White Man's Burden."" ' ¦
Tuition hike cap reduced, grant funding to increase
Mar. 7, 2002The Wisconsin Higher Education Grant's funding will increase by 10 percent, while the tuition cap will decrease from the 10 percent Govorner Scott McCallum had proposed to 8 percent, the ' ¦
Women's Center, choice advocates to lead UW debate on abortion issues
By Laci Jones | Mar. 7, 2002Whether pro-life, pro-choice or somewhere in between, abortion has caused heated debate on personal and governmental levels for several decades. Tonight, the issue takes center stage at the first annual ' ¦
Local H packs up the flannels
Mar. 7, 2002Four years ago, the two-man, quasi-grunge band Local H was beginning to flourish in the post-Cobain rock world. Then Fred Durst and \Nookie"" came along and Local H drifted out ' ¦'
Minority retention focus of silhouette campaign
By Courtney Heeren | Mar. 7, 2002In 1921, UW-Madison students covered Bascom Hill with hundreds of tombstones to draw attention to a famine in China. In the 1970s, students covered it with pink flamingos as a ' ¦
Bill would move up Wis. primary date
By Crystal Crowns and Ben Sykes | Mar. 7, 2002Experts question benefits of earlier vote
Microwaves: Good food, easy meals
By Allyson Ruskey | Mar. 7, 2002Now that the novelty of cooking for yourself has gotten old and the joys of inhaling mysterious dorm food has worn off, look no further than that magical box of ' ¦'
Do or die time for Badgers
By Josh Salm and By Chace Goff | Mar. 7, 2002Men's hockey to host MSU Bulldogs
ASM finally for students
Mar. 7, 2002The Associated Students of Madison's new, late-breaking slogan, \Working Today; Changing Tomorrow"" may sound like any other politician's catchphrase, but ASM's current projects show promise. If our student government is ' ¦
McCallum calls for new task force to study state and local relations
By Ben Sykes | Mar. 7, 2002The state's Joint Finance Committee, over the objections of some Democrats, voted 9-6 Wednesday to spare local governments from the $1 billion dollar cut in shared revenue this year, reductions ' ¦
U.S. presentation to U.N. shows illegal Iraqi activity
Mar. 7, 2002U.S. officials at the United Nations gave diplomats a high-tech slide show Wednesday of satellite photos that they say prove Iraqis have illegally converted recently imported trucks to weapons carriers. ' ¦
Letter to the Editor
Mar. 7, 2002Starbucks puts more effort into coffee drinksYou can protest in front of Starbucks and complain about it as much as you want (""State St. sees Starbucks protest,"" Febru
Third parties offer way of rebellion against conformity
By Eric Kleefeld | Mar. 7, 2002During the 2000 election we saw them on our campus for Ralph Nader and the far left. In 1996 and 1992, Ross Perot got all the headlines with his who-knows-what ' ¦
U-Mass. RAs unite for improved benefits, wages
By Courtney Clement | Mar. 7, 2002Housing officials, fellows say UW union unlikely as employee satisfaction is high
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'



