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TRC encourages student involvement I am writing to encourage students to get involved and help make change instead of putting up with shoddy, over-priced housing year after year. I understand ' ¦


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Kohl Center security to mimic Camp Randall’s

UW-Madison's men's and women's hockey seasons begin at the Kohl Center this weekend with increased security measures similar to those instituted during Badger football games following the Sept. 11 attacks.  


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State workers to rally for raises

UW-Madison students and Wisconsin state employees will rally at the Capitol today in support of more competitive wages and increased benefits for state workers as part of the Student and ' ¦


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Chancellor helped union win recognitionWe are writing to commend the Chancellor's Office for its proactive stance in recent anti-sweatshop developments. Special Assistant to the Chancellor LaMarr Billups agreed to write ' ¦


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New student regent gets nod from Senate

The Wisconsin Senate voted unanimously to confirm UW-Whitewater student Tommie L. Jones as the student representative on the UW System Board of Regents Tuesday. Jones, a Milwaukee native, had been ' ¦


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SSFC sets funding for ALPS, tutorial service

Student Services Finance Committee members allocated $89,770 to of the Adventure Learning Program at their meeting Wednesday, $8,795 less than the group had requested but a $54,445 increase from last ' ¦


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Turnout rate increases greatly in fall ASM race

The Associated Students of Madison fall elections ended Wednesday, with voter turnout among freshman up from last semester by 89 percent, said Nick Kanter, ASM student election commission chair. Kanter ' ¦


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Capitol Hill anthrax shocks nation

The U.S. House of Representatives suspended work and three Senate office buildings were closed Wednesday as congressional leaders announced that 26 Senate staffers and five police officers had been exposed ' ¦


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