Time to eat the doughnuts
By Will McClain and Gregg Sparks | Nov. 29, 2001Cardinal Food takes on Madison's premiere 'nut purveyors '
Cardinal Food takes on Madison's premiere 'nut purveyors '
Badgers blow large lead in Atlanta game
Universities use major media outlets to promote athletes
Benefits of cloning outweigh problemsLet me be the first to step up and say yes to cloning. I think it should be pursued to the fullest and given as much ' ¦
To address issues connected with freedom of speech and the media, UW-Madison students held a mock trial in 2260 Law Building Wednesday night to address the topic. Students debated the ' ¦
Madison School District Board member Bill Keys has inadvertently become the symbol of a growing trend throughout the United States'political intolerance. Though the ally around the flag"" mentality has always been present in America during times of crisis, rarely does it manifest itself as so politically opportunistic. Conservative groups throughout the country are targeting individuals like Keys for dissenting'and in so doing are attempting to stymie political debate.
Overpopulation and worldwide environmental degradation were the focus of a UW-Madison and National Audubon Society-sponsored forum attended by approximately 50 Madison community members Wednesday at 6191 Helen C. White Hall. ' ¦
Sides await ruling in new Southworth case
Sources say most college athletes deal with media well
In what could prove to be the end of a five-year process, a three-judge panel heard the case of Fry v. Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin Tuesday ' ¦
UW's interior size too much for Cleveland State
A summary of the goals of UW-Madison is found on the cover of The Daily Cardinal: \The great state University of Wisconsin should ever encourage that continual and fearless sifting ' ¦
As Jack Frost slowly continues to strangle the last breath of autumn, Madison stands prepared to endure the wrath of Jack's relative, Old Man Winter. Jonathan Martin, associate professor of ' ¦
Jobs still out there for persistent grads but less job offers should be expected'
Tuesday afternoon, The U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights confirmed that the UW-Madison Athletics Department achieved Title IX compliance. The Athletic Department strove to create representation for its ' ¦
Well, they said it couldn't be done, but naysayers were proven wrong when the Associated Students of Madison approved a doubling of our segregated fees in a single year and, ' ¦
The Overture Center construction is starting off on a \green"" foot according to a presentation given by Sonya Newenhouse, President of the Madison Environmental Group, Inc., to the Madison Cultural ' ¦
The late completion of this year's state budget may have led to confusion about the number of seats available in classes offered this spring. For instance, the history department has ' ¦