Moving through life in circles
By Ben Schultz | Nov. 20, 2001A chicken coop with a rooster crowing at dawn stands next to a garden with vegetables to cover acres. A house filled with functional antiques relaxes by a hand-pumped well. ' ¦'
A chicken coop with a rooster crowing at dawn stands next to a garden with vegetables to cover acres. A house filled with functional antiques relaxes by a hand-pumped well. ' ¦'
Comparing the dog-eared pages of a well-read paperback to miles of letterbox-cropped movie film is often the difference between love and hate. Although a common occurrence, the transition of best-loved ' ¦'
A proposal aiming to reduce misunderstandings between tenants and landlords will be introduced at the Madison City Council meeting tonight. The proposal, sponsored by Alds. Todd Jarrell, District 8, Jean ' ¦
Passed in 1998, the Drug Provision of the Higher Education Act limits students convicted of the possession or sale of a \controlled substance"" from receiving federal financial aid for a ' ¦
Turnover in final seconds dooms Wisconsin's bowl chances
Three-hundred UW-Madison students and Dane County community members took part in a peace parade Saturday, marching nearly a mile from Madison Area Technical College to Madison's Truax Field. The rally ' ¦
Students can help stop spread of global AIDSThere are currently 36 million people with AIDS worldwide; 25 million of those are living in Africa. However, this is not a crisis ' ¦
(Elektra) Natalie Merchant is an artist known for her unique and eclectic blend of pop and acoustic genres, and with her third studio album she shows her continuing growth and ' ¦'
Families, it seems, are by nature dysfunctional'or at least the movies have told us so lately. And to some extent it is true. The modern family does not hug at ' ¦'
The recent controversy about recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in Madison public schools will be analyzed in this week's New Yorker magazine, the Wisconsin State Journal reported Sunday. According ' ¦
A $3 million allocation for construction of a new UW-Madison Agricultural Research Service Cereal Crops Research Unit laboratory, as part of an Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA and Related Agencies appropriations ' ¦
Weekend series marred by fight
State Attorney General Jim Doyle announced Friday that the Justice Department would present UW-Madison stem-cell researchers with a $250,000 grant, marking the first time the state has provided money to ' ¦
Badgerball upsets HuskiesThe Wisconsin women's basketball team built a 10-point halftime lead and withstood a Washington rally midway through the second half to upset the No. 19 ranked Huskies 87-67 ' ¦
Camp Randall Stadium's $100 million renovation plans progressed Friday after the State Building Commission decided to allow officials to choose a construction manager who they deem the most efficient, not ' ¦
An early Sunday morning scuffle involving members of the UW football team sent the Badgers' starting quarterback, Brooks Bollinger, to UW Hospital, where he was treated and released for undisclosed ' ¦
This was not how things were supposed to end. For more than three-and-a-half quarters on Senior Day, the Wisconsin Badgers battled the Big Ten co-leading Michigan Wolverines to a 17-17 ' ¦