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Easy living through technology

With Spring Break approaching quickly, Cardinal Tech is bringing you a selection of technologies that you might find useful over your mid-semester adventures. Whether one is hiking, at the beach ' ¦'


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Yates convicted of two capital murder counts

HOUSTON'With stunning swiftness, a jury Tuesday convicted Andrea Yates of capital murder, rejecting the defense argument that she was in the throes of a psychotic breakdown and could not distinguish ' ¦


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System freeze not felt at UW

According to university officials, last week's enrollment freeze will have few effects on UW-Madison's enrollment, a situation that is not shared at all UW System institutions. Keith White, UW-Madison associate ' ¦


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Milwaukee to lose two seats in U.S. House

Reacting to the loss of a single congressional seat following the 2000 census, the state Senate approved a bill today that would leave Milwaukee without two seats in the U.S. ' ¦


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Wiley must revise or return

Chancellor John Wiley has the responsibility to set a new precedent regarding segregated fees. When the Associated Students of Madison submits its budget proposal for student organizations today, the chancellor ' ¦


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Letter to the Editor

States prove success of medicinal marijuanaI must agree with Tom Powell and other supporters of medical marijuana, as described in The Daily Cardinal's article (""New Y


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Badgers hear the call of the Tigers

The University of Wisconsin Men's hockey team (16-18-4 overall) travels to St. Paul, Minn. this weekend to face the best the Western Collegiate Hockey Association has to offer in the ' ¦


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New therapy may kill old cancers

Head and neck tumors are some of the most difficult cancers to treat. Often during radiotherapy treatment, the salivary glands are damaged or destroyed. Patients then must live with constant ' ¦'


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Lightman gives his 'Diagnosis'

Alan Lightman's novel, \The Diagnosis,"" is the chilling portrayal of one man's struggle for life, dignity and spirituality in the midst of the digital age. The novel lends new eyes ' ¦'


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The hungriest hormones

What triggers hunger? This is a million-dollar question that has plagued the scientific community for decades. Researchers have argued everything from a contracting stomach to low blood sugar to answer ' ¦'


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Astronomers study galaxies far, far away

Observations with European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope have enabled an international group of astronomers to study in unprecedented detail the surroundings of a very remote galaxy, almost 12 billion ' ¦'



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