Cats are not just a carry-on
By Pam Selle | Dec. 4, 2001When one thinks of a travel companion, a family cat is far from first choice. However, in Christopher Wren's novel \The Cat Who Covered the World,"" his family cat, Henrietta, ' ¦'
When one thinks of a travel companion, a family cat is far from first choice. However, in Christopher Wren's novel \The Cat Who Covered the World,"" his family cat, Henrietta, ' ¦'
As the Biostar program expands and moves forward, UW-Madison has an opportunity to make some smart decisions that can pay off for the future of the school. UW-Madison is a ' ¦
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania may have found a way to avoid the ethical concerns surrounding embryonic stem cells. Hans Sch??ler, professor of animal biology at Penn's School of ' ¦'
Almost any discussion of the psychedelic culture is blurred by the illegal and impure aspects attached to it. Its very existence is a crime to some and the focus of ' ¦'
A new state law, put into effect Dec. 1, requires drivers to give police and other emergency personnel more space on the sides of Wisconsin's highways. According to a Wisconsin ' ¦
When comedian and Madison native Chris Farley died in 1997 at the age of 33 from the effects of substance abuse, it seemed he would simply become the next name ' ¦'
Wisconsin dominates over UWGB at Kohl Center
A month after predicting state spending could exceed tax collections by anywhere between $300 million and $1.3 billion, Wisconsin Gov. Scott McCallum told reporters Friday he expects the shortfall to ' ¦
A U.S. Bankruptcy Judge gave Excite@Home permission Friday to stop providing high-speed Internet service to more than 4 million customers nationwide. Charter Communications in Madison is one of several cable ' ¦
Wisconsin's U.S. attorney's offices are seeking to interview 100 mostly college-age Wisconsin men in accordance with a U.S. Department of Justice plan to interview 5,000 men nationwide in the wake ' ¦
Almost a year after taking UW-Madison's top position, Chancellor John Wiley sat down with The Daily Cardinal to talk about three issues'campus climate, the university's budget and strategic planning'he targeted ' ¦
Last September, when it was becoming obvious that the U.S. military would make an appearance in Afghanistan and a handful of young men on the ship were itching to get ' ¦
Frustrated by the costly process of buying and selling textbooks, a UW-Madison student has founded a new Web site, set to launch today, to offer an alternative to other bookstores ' ¦
A provision granting $1 million to the city of Madison for the State Street Design Project passed the House of Representatives Friday as part of the fiscal year 2002 transportation ' ¦
UW-Madison scientists announced another step toward realizing the potential of human embryonic stem cells Friday after coaxing the cells into functioning brain cells, demonstrating their capacity in the treatment of ' ¦
George Harrison, 58, The Beatles' lowkey lead guitarist who was a defining influence in pop-rock guitar, died of cancer Nov. 29 at a friend's home in Los Angeles. Harrison was ' ¦
A Palestinian man in his 20s boarded a crowded bus heading downtown in Haifa, Israel, just after noon Sunday and handed the driver a five-shekel coin, worth about $1.20. Shortly ' ¦
For many centuries now the internecine conflicts that plague the history of Islam and the West have ingrained misperceptions in Western minds. The question of what Muslims really believe and ' ¦
The 20th-ranked Wisconsin Badgers improved to 5-1 on the season and earned a championship in the Arizona Basketball Classic with an 80-71 victory over Holy Cross University Sunday afternoon. Senior ' ¦
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