Campus urban legends run rampant
By Brittany Gallagher | Oct. 31, 2001The haunting still remains long after Oct. 31 has gone '
The haunting still remains long after Oct. 31 has gone '
The Daily Cardinal skates to the blue line and attempts to hone its defensive skills and learn a wicked slap shot with UW women's hockey player Kerry Weiland. Weiland is ' ¦
Keeping up with the Jones'
At a time when concerns about diversity are causing heated debate at UW-Madison, a luncheon held Tuesday to solicit input on the Multicultural Learning Community planned for Witte Residence Hall ' ¦
Badgerball relying on early chemistry for 2001-'02 season
(Matador/Chemikal Underground) Aereogramme is a three-piece rock band from Glasgow, Scotland, that recently released an album-of-the-year-caliber full-length recording. So why won't actually be seen on any major lists for album ' ¦'
Have you recovered from last weekend's bash and a half? Not scared enough by the thong-wearing guys? Forgot to buy those Bob Dylan tickets? Don't fret'here are some of the ' ¦'
Awareness low, despite budget hearings
Political activist and documentarian Michael Moore addressed more than 700 area students and community members Tuesday in support of wage increases and benefits for part-time teachers and teacher assistants at ' ¦
Junior defender is UW's team captain
Madison Mayor Sue Bauman joined county supervisors Monday in advocating a federal airline security policy. Federal legislators should establish a consistent plan to ensure safer air travel and give frequent ' ¦
Following numerous UW-Madison faculty and staff requests, the University Police Department will offer Front Line Awareness training sessions this week to any staff, faculty or mailroom staff interested in learning ' ¦
After two years of planning, a multicultural student housing plan created by a group of UW-Madison students will materialize for the 2002-'03 school year. In 1999, a group of UW-Madison ' ¦
Life without energy would mean life without lights, refrigerators, TVs or even traffic lights. Few things would operate as normal. As concern grows about the future of traditional energy supplies ' ¦'
President Bush signed a presidential directive Monday ordering federal agencies to more closely monitor the issuing and use of visas for immigrants and students. The presidential order, which requires no ' ¦
America received its second warning in under a month concerning future terrorist attacks as FBI Director Robert Mueller and U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft addressed the nation in a press ' ¦
Part-time college instructors from Madison Area Technical College and UW-Madison held a rally Monday on the steps of the state Capitol to bring light to the treatment of part-time faculty ' ¦
A researcher working under an Office of Naval Research grant is just a couple of months away from completing a prototype detector designed to sound an alarm when airborne microbes ' ¦'
(U-WIRE) COLUMBUS, Ohio'An Ohio State University professor of political science and sociology has helped develop a system designed to predict the instability of foreign countries in hopes of preventing future ' ¦