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UW-Madison students rate tops in debt repayment
By Kevin Roth | Jan. 23, 2001.More UW-Madison students are paying off their debts from a student aid program than any of the other 100 top colleges and universities that participate in the Perkins loan program, ' ¦
Deconstructing
By Morgan Haefner and Andrew Krueger | Jan. 23, 2001Alumni Reunion, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2025. Taking out the top floor windows of Van Hise, you survey the campus you left behind so many years ago. To the east you ' ¦
Trubek resigns to become WAGE director
Jan. 23, 2001David Trubek, dean of international studies at UW-Madison, will leave that position July 31 to become director of the university's Center for World Affairs and the Global Economy. WAGE, created ' ¦
Keeping the faith at UW-Madison
By Ben Sykes and Brittany Jones | Jan. 23, 2001Religious studies and Jewish studies added as majors'
'slapboxing with jesus': Reality hurts
By Dana Burchfield | Jan. 23, 2001Growing up in a mainly middle-class, white, suburban area of the Midwest, I don't know what it's like to be an African-American teen-ager walking the streets of Queens or Flushing, ' ¦'
Bush takes office
By Andrew Haffner and Liz Puibello | Jan. 23, 2001New administration to fight for identity
'Code to Zero' and 'Shopgirl' both make for a pleasant read
By Molly Reppen and Laura Schaefer | Jan. 23, 2001If you love tales of suspense, turn to the master Ken Follett. With \Code to Zero,"" he doesn't mess around. The tale grabs you from page one and doesn't let ' ¦'
Soap opera biography
By Dan Weltin | Jan. 23, 2001\Georgiana: The Duchess of Devonshire,"" by Amanda Foreman gives a personal view on the life of the very amazing Duchess. Georgiana began her flamboyant lifestyle at the age of 16 ' ¦'
Police capture four of seven Texas inmates near Colorado Springs
Jan. 23, 2001Authorities in Colorado captured four of the seven Texas prison inmates who escaped custody in December and are suspected of killing a policeman during a Christmas Eve robbery. The men ' ¦
Thompson nominates two regents
By Kevin Warnke | Jan. 23, 2001Randall, Klauser appointed to seven-year terms on board
UW will not police the world
By John Wiley | Jan. 23, 2001Over the past several days, a labor dispute has developed in a Korean-owned apparel manufacturing plant in Mexico. As this dispute grew, communications from numerous local, national and international sources ' ¦
Overture nominations prompt concern
By Maya Ziv-el | Jan. 23, 2001In a meeting held to decide whether to confirm Madison Mayor Sue Bauman's seven nominees for the 13-member board of the new Cultural Arts District, the Common Council Organizational Committee ' ¦
Vendors make nitrous oxide hard to obtain
By Paul Alongi | Dec. 3, 1996As part of an investigation into the illicit use of nitrous oxide, a Daily Cardinal reporter contacted Badger Welding Supply Inc. Monday morning in search of a commercial-size tank full ' ¦
Coroner links nitrous oxide to man's death
By Whitney Newman and Paul Alongi | Dec. 3, 1996Elliott Schneider, 642 State St., died of asphyxiation after he inhaled nitrous oxide, Deputy Coroner John Stanley said Monday. Schneider's death was preliminarily ruled accidental, and an autopsy was deemed ' ¦
Nitrous oxide suspected in \accidental"" death of local man
By Aaron O\'Neil | Dec. 2, 1996Officials said they will conduct an autopsy on a young Madison man who was found dead in his apartment at 642 State St. Saturday afternoon. The man, whose name will ' ¦