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Focus on student-athletes following Towers incident
By Eric Bain | Feb. 22, 2002The expectations and obligations of college student-athletes could be described as staggering. They are expected to lift weights, make it to class, study, attend practice and be accessible to local ' ¦
'Big Fat Liar' boasts big fat laughs
By Amos Posner | Feb. 22, 2002Kids' movies generally adhere to certain patterns. The moviegoer can usually expect to see uneven performances from any child actor, messages that are obvious and somewhat puritanical and conclusions that ' ¦'
Man struck by car, suffers minor injuries
Feb. 22, 2002A Madison man was hit by a car crossing West Johnson Street Thursday. Madison Police Sgt. Chuck Weiss said according to witness accounts, a man who appeared to be in ' ¦
Lookin' back at the golden oldies
By Maya Ziv-el and Brittany Jones | Feb. 22, 2002The Daily Cardinal archive offers a brief history of student radio at UW-Madison'
SSFC gives final approval to SERF expansion project
By Courtney Heeren | Feb. 21, 2002UW-Madison officials hope to break ground in the Southeast Recreational Facility expansion project next month, the final approval of which was passed Wednesday evening. After a five-year process, the Student ' ¦
'Crossroads' takes a wrong turn
Feb. 21, 2002Once again, it is time for moviegoers to learn a valuable after-school-special lesson: Growing up may be hard, but there will always be friends to count on. Imagine three 8-year-old ' ¦'
WSUM studies the science of building an audience
By Polly Brennan | Feb. 21, 2002When WSUM, Madison Student Radio, began broadcasting over the Internet in 1997, it had a limited following, according to WSUM Communications Director Ethan Cowen. \It's hard to market something only ' ¦
Beer, cheap food highlight New Glarus
By Peter Cameron and Justin Damm | Feb. 21, 2002Gustation vacation'
Urban Design Commission expresses skepticism for proposed BW-3's volleyball court on State St.
By Ben Sykes | Feb. 21, 2002Volleyballs, beach chairs and beer. Sounds like a beach party, except it could be on State Street if Greg Meyers, owner of Buffalo Wild Wings, 529 State St., is allowed ' ¦
A bright future in store for Minnesota's Rickert
By Whitney Newman and RA Barahona | Feb. 21, 2002Tremendous athletic ability, remarkable skill and hard work: These qualities define Minnesota freshman forward Rick Rickert. \He's in so many facets of the game,"" Wisconsin Head Coach Bo Ryan said. ' ¦'
State parties present redistricting plans
Feb. 21, 2002In concurrent actions Wednesday, state Republicans presented a map outlining new legislative districts to a federal redistricting panel, while state Rep. Scott Walker, R-Wauwatosa, and state Sen. Bob Welch, R-Red ' ¦
Letters to the Editor
Feb. 21, 2002SSFC continues to ignore student desiresThe Student Services Finance Committee loves to allocate large amounts of funding to student organizations that serve very small proportions of the student body. At ' ¦
Panel considers role of intercollegiate athletics on university campuses
By Alexandra Gekas | Feb. 21, 2002In an urban studies class at the University of Tennessee, officials changed the grade of a student athlete four times, from an initial incomplete to a C, which took him ' ¦
Wiley: Camp Randall renovations on hold
By Courtney Clement | Feb. 21, 2002Citing budget cutbacks, unforeseen costs and shortfalls in fund-raising goals, UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley announced Wednesday the renovation of Camp Randall Stadium will be delayed. \There is no reduction whatsoever ' ¦
Olympic spirit overcomes NBC, critics
By Braden Smith | Feb. 21, 2002Dedication, excitement shine through the commercialism
No place like home for UW
By Matt Carroll | Feb. 20, 2002UW Head Coach Ryan achieves milestone in victory
Resistance leader to speak at Union
By Adrienne Bell | Feb. 20, 2002During the Indonesian military occupation of East Timor, Filomena Barros dos Reis led a double life, helping to organize the underground civilian resistance to military brutality while working as a ' ¦



