A cookbook for all dishes
By Christian Krautkramer | Oct. 4, 2001The challenge of cookbooks is great:??They must both attract us to a dish as something we want to create and at the same time make it so that we are ' ¦'
The challenge of cookbooks is great:??They must both attract us to a dish as something we want to create and at the same time make it so that we are ' ¦'
Goaltender most pressing question
Assembly Bill 194 would raise student loans, grants to same level as tuition
A widely reported Wednesday hijacking of a Boeing 757 en route to New Delhi from Bombay turned out to be a false alarm. Air traffic controllers in the city of ' ¦
The Asian and Pacific American Council and the Multicultural Student Coalition have proposed their 2002-'03 budgets. Normally this wouldn't make the news. In the past, they requested modest budget increases ' ¦
Pacifism: The doctrine that a woman who carries her keys in attack position is on the same moral level as a rapist. Thursday, Sept. 20, a protest took place on ' ¦
Two second half goals push Illinois-Chicago over UW
Evaluation of Plan 2008 and a vote on out-of-state tuition hikes are expected for the UW System Board of Regents meeting today and Friday. UW-Madison Dean of Students Alicia Chavez ' ¦
President Bush urged Congress Wednesday to pass a package of tax cuts and additional spending worth up to $75 billion as part of an effort to boost the sagging American ' ¦
Sometimes you just want to see an OK movie, y'know? It doesn't have to enlighten your view of mankind; it doesn't have to dissect someone's inner turmoil; all it has to do is not suck. And, despite the high standards that critics place upon films, any movie that can avoid sucking has accomplished something special.
Despite a lack of rock stars and famous politicians as panelists, UW-Madison students will still have a chance to create their own version of the popular TV show, 'Politically Incorrect,' and debate controversial issues such as race-based admissions and American foreign policy.
Los Angeles has been the promised land for many musicians throughout the ages. It seems no matter who you are, if your band builds a following on the West Coast ' ¦'
How would you like to live to see the Badgers go to the Sugar Bowl or meet your tenth-generation grandchildren? You may think it impossible, but some people hope to ' ¦'
Following President Bush's lead to increase airport safety and overall security on airplanes, U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., has introduced the Volunteers for Safe Skies Act of 2001. The bill ' ¦
A co-worker of a Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity member died at the TKE house Sept. 15. The man, who was not a student and whose name and age have not ' ¦
To commemorate the families of the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, four Wisconsin legislators have proposed a new state license plate. Reps. Mark Miller, D-Monona, and Suzanne Jeskewitz, ' ¦