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Nov. 5, 2001Volleyball sweeps conference foes Illinois, IndianaAfter this weekend's home matches against Illinois and Indiana, Wisconsin volleyball starts a new game-winning streak of six after ending its old streak of 26 ' ¦
Campus groups unite to combat sexual violence
By Laci Jones | Nov. 5, 2001Sexual violence education will be the focus of Campus Safety Awareness Week, a statewide event beginning Tuesday at UW-Madison. The week's events are sponsored by three groups'Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment; ' ¦
Military campaign on schedule, generals say
By Edward Walsh | Nov. 5, 2001WASHINGTON'The nation's top military commander and the general who is directing the U.S. assault in Afghanistan said Sunday that the military campaign is on schedule and making \great progress"" toward ' ¦
Taxicab hits 15 people outside Camp Randall
Nov. 5, 2001About 15 people who were struck by a taxicab before Saturday's Badger football game have been treated and released from local hospitals, according to Madison Police Lt. Wayne Strong. Shortly ' ¦
National unemployment rates rise in October
Nov. 5, 2001In October, 415,000 people lost their jobs nationwide, according to a report from the national Bureau of Labor Statistics. The one-month figure is the greatest loss of jobs in 21 ' ¦
Letters to the Editor
By Katie Will | Nov. 5, 2001Strict patent laws encourage innovationIn response to Braden Smith's column, (""U.S. has double standard in drug-patent policy,"" Oct. 25), in which Mr. Smith made absurd
Anthrax hits UW a century ago
By Crystal Crowns and Joe Potente | Nov. 5, 20011909 dairy herd scare altered land, led to quarantine'
Wheelchair stolen at Oct. football game
Nov. 5, 2001A 24-year-old man is asking for the return of his sport model wheelchair, which was stolen during the Oct. 27 Badger football game. It is an \Action"" brand athletic-style wheelchair, ' ¦
'Assassins' links killers' stories
By Sonya Larson | Nov. 5, 2001\What I did, I did well, and I did for my country."" These words come not from an accomplished soldier or humanitarian, but from a national murderer. This twisted and ' ¦'
Governor race gets early start
By Jessica Peterson | Nov. 5, 2001The race for governor has begun. With little more than a year left before elections, candidates are already gearing up for what could become the most hotly contested governor's race ' ¦
APAC to get $211,510 in seg fees
By Joshua Orton | Nov. 5, 2001The Asian and Pacific American Council will receive $211,510 in student segregated fees next year after a close decision Sunday by the Associated Students of Madison's Student Services Finance Committee. ' ¦
Volunteering smorgasbord
By Sara Murphy | Nov. 2, 2001Morgridge Center offers variety of service projects'
Bousquet named as international studies dean
Nov. 2, 2001Gilles Bousquet, an accomplished UW-Madison professor and administrator, will become the university's international studies dean, UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley announced Thursday. Bousquet will take over as dean Jan. 1, 2002, ' ¦
Letters to the Editor
By Liz Puibello | Nov. 2, 2001Separation in Witte will not solve problemI am disturbed by the story regarding a multicultural community being set up in Witte Residence Hall (""Witte will house multicultu
Lauber ties UW record in win
Nov. 2, 2001Senior forward Aaron Lauber scored a school-record-tying four goals Thursday night as the Badgers men's soccer team defeated the Northwestern Wildcats 5-2 in Evanston Ill. Lauber scored three goals in ' ¦
UW Police seeks timely calls on area scammer
Nov. 2, 2001UW Police are on the lookout for a man who is continually asking students for money, saying his car has broken down or has run out of gas. According to ' ¦
Diversity questions may have no answers
By Michael Hsu | Nov. 2, 2001I am not white and yet, at UW-Madison, I have never been harassed, discriminated against or frowned upon because of the color my skin. I know I've been lucky, perhaps ' ¦



