E. coli outbreak shuts down haunted house
By Joe Potente and Jon Spike | Oct. 18, 2001A Halloween open house scheduled for Oct. 19 to 20 and Oct. 31 at the Stock Pavilion has been canceled in the wake of an E. coli infection outbreak linked ' ¦
A Halloween open house scheduled for Oct. 19 to 20 and Oct. 31 at the Stock Pavilion has been canceled in the wake of an E. coli infection outbreak linked ' ¦
Ramen noodles are the crutch starving, poor students lean on throughout their unfortunate college careers. Grocery stores pawn the inferior good at the unbelievable price of 10 for $1, forcing ' ¦'
I approached David Lynch's new film 'Mulholland Drive' neither as a harsh critic or a staunch fan. Maybe that's the best way to go about it, because I came away with a greater enjoyment than some hardcore 'Twin Peaks' fans who went.
At least 11 UW-Madison students and a 3-year-old Madison community member have experienced symptoms of severe intestinal illness associated with the E. coli bacterium. One student is still hospitalized but ' ¦
The Elizabeth Link Peace Park Advisory Committee jumped through its last administrative hoop in its pursuit of official standing Tuesday when it received unanimous support from the Common Council, but ' ¦
For many college students, bars are not just a social tradition'their drink specials are also a cheap alternative for penny-pinching students hoping to get more alcohol for their buck. But ' ¦
The UW Foundation's Waisman Center received a $400,000 matching grant funding research to find a cure for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. 'This [grant] is ' ¦
In the first of three forums being held by UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley, students, professors and community members gathered in Memorial Union Tuesday night to discuss campus climate in the ' ¦
Despite the recent anthrax cases, 'don't worry' is the best course of action for UW-Madison students, a local biological warfare expert told approximately 350 people at the Biochemistry Building Tuesday. ' ¦
Patriotism does not belong in public schoolsThese days, it seems appallingly obvious that many people see the instillation of patriotism in young people as tantamount to the instillation of mathematics. ' ¦
The Daily Cardinal puts on a pair of cleats, hikes up its socks and looks to go one on one with UW goalkeeper Kelly Conway.
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At 2:30 a.m. Tuesday the Madison Metropolitan School District Board put to rest the issue that had brought it national attention with a 6-1 vote requiring schools to offer either ' ¦
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