News
UW student falls in final rounds of Sunday 'Weakest Link' contest
Oct. 29, 2001UW-Madison senior Nick Leggin came close, but did not return home with a check in hand after his appearance on \The Weakest Link,"" which aired on NBC Sunday evening. However, ' ¦
Badger Bits
Oct. 29, 2001The Badger women's volleyball team traveled to Ohio State and Penn State over the weekend and returned with a victory and a loss. UW defeated 10th-ranked OSU Friday 30-24, 27-30, ' ¦
An open letter to SSFC members
Oct. 29, 2001Diversity and a healthy campus climate, where students of all backgrounds are welcomed and nurtured, are essential to our education. We believe this strongly and think members of the Student ' ¦
Panel begins hearings in ASM case; Modell claims discrimination
Oct. 29, 2001The Associated Students of Madison's Student Judiciary board heard the case of Modell v. Student Council Sunday. Matt Modell, a UW-Madison junior, filed a complaint Sept. 16 against ASM's Student ' ¦
Letters to the Editor
Oct. 29, 2001Tenant's rights lacking, heat lost because of itWhen my roommates and I woke in the middle of the night Wednesday, it was freezing cold. Since none of us take much ' ¦
UW soccer has rough weekend
By Kelly McGinnis and Rachel Fettig and Samy Moskol | Oct. 29, 2001Men split games, women go winless
UW's defense disappears
By Alan Hamari | Oct. 29, 2001Evans, Davis set records in Badgers' loss to Spartans
Counter-terrorism bill passes with Feingold dissent
Oct. 26, 2001Congress, galvanized by threats to homeland security on multiple fronts, cleared a major counter-terrorism crime bill Thursday and readied further action on bioterrorism and aviation safety. The Senate's 98-1 vote ' ¦
UW student to appear on 'Weakest Link'
Oct. 26, 2001UW-Madison senior Nick Leggin will appear on a special Halloween edition of the NBC game show \The Weakest Link"" Sunday. The episode, which was taped earlier this week, will air ' ¦
Students see few solutions to tension
By Jessica Peterson | Oct. 26, 2001Addressing the heightened racial tensions on UW-Madison's campus in past weeks, Chancellor John Wiley led a discussion Thursday that acknowledged the problem but offered few concrete solutions. While no incidents ' ¦
UW reports decreases in student debt; Miller says effect is slight
By Courtney Heeren | Oct. 26, 2001Student loan debt at UW-Madison is leveling off, the Office of Financial Services announced Thursday. The trend of recent years, however, is only applicable to undergraduates. The average loan debt ' ¦
'From Hell' twists, rips
By Sarah Mucek | Oct. 26, 2001In \From Hell,"" directors (and twin brothers) Albert and Allen Hughes (""Dead Presidents"") create a very real, very earthbound hell in the form of England's Whitechapel District, site of the ' ¦'
UW travels to Grand Forks
By Leif Griffin | Oct. 26, 2001Eager to bounce back from last weekend's disappointing draw with Wayne State, the UW men's hockey team is looking to challenge the fourth-ranked Fighting Sioux of North Dakota this weekend ' ¦
Officials disclose further bioterrorism information
Oct. 26, 2001Los Angeles Times-Washington Post News Service
Dance marathon will benefit AIDS charities
By Jessica Frazier | Oct. 26, 2001MTV's Eric Nies to host marathon'
Gore would be ineffective today
By Christian Krautkramer | Oct. 26, 2001Almost a year ago, our nation decided between Texas Gov. George W. Bush, viewed as a socially privileged, unintelligent candidate with a morally questionable past, and Vice President Al Gore, ' ¦
An alternative to \friends with benefits\
By Cheyenne Langkamp and Angela Barian | Oct. 26, 2001The Weekly Piece'
Letters to the Editor
Oct. 26, 2001Law student wrong in MCSC accusationsJoe Moschella, a UW-Madison law student who said, \While the MCSC has a noble cause ... [to fund the group fully] is essentially pouring money ' ¦



