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            Sex Out Loud: Lessons in safety
By Michelle Diament | Oct. 15, 2001Student-run org stresses safe sex and awareness'
Forum stresses plan awareness
By Courtney Clement | Oct. 15, 2001First Plan 2008 session draws 80
Caucuses to close in response to investigation
Oct. 15, 2001In an attempt to stop illicit campaigning activity at the state Capitol, lawmakers and regulators agreed last week to abolish the offices of the state's legislative caucuses. The four caucuses, ' ¦
Tower construction to continue
By Nathan Tasso | Oct. 15, 2001The town of Montrose failed again in its four-year quest to stop the construction of a WSUM student radio tower when a Dane County judge refused Friday to issue an ' ¦
Anthrax scares jolt city residents; Falk urges citizens to remain calm
By Danielle Szulczewski | Oct. 15, 2001Four anthrax scares around the county worried local residents Friday as city and county departments rushed to aid and test employees of businesses receiving mysterious packages. County Executive Kathleen Falk ' ¦
People of Pakistan, Afghanistan share more than just a border
By Maya Ziv-el | Oct. 15, 2001Schools tie Pakistanis to Taliban regime
School board’s motion anti-American
By Anna Gould | Oct. 15, 2001If you didn't laugh, then you don't know Madison. Last Monday, a devious outfit, which we will refer to as the Madison Metropolitan School District Board, passed a motion that discouraged the Pledge of Allegiance and forced the Madison public schools to play an instrumental version of the national anthem. Today they will reconsider their decision because their foolish action was met with well-deserved scorn.
Volleyball breezes past Purdue
By Andrew Haffner and Stacy Hicklin | Oct. 15, 2001Wisconsin stays undefeated in Big Ten with win
Letters to the Editor
Oct. 12, 2001Al Qaeda not worthy of diplomatic relationsSarah Turner's article ('Bombs threaten hope of long term peace,' Oct. 10) has numerous problems. First
’United’ rally supports U.S. military action in Afghanistan
By Jessica Peterson | Oct. 12, 2001Fearful that peace activists have incorrectly portrayed the Madison community as unsupportive of recent military action, a group of UW-Madison students organized a rally Thursday in an attempt to alter that image.
Getting back on their feet
By RA Barahona | Oct. 12, 2001The Badgers face a tough opponent in No. 25 Ohio State
When the dorm room is a rockin’...
By Ben Pierson & Victoria Statz and Jessica Brown | Oct. 12, 2001Allow me to share a story about something that happened to a good friend of mine in college. Let's call her Jennifer. One lovely afternoon, Jennifer was lying in bed by herself flipping the bean, petting the kitten, shaking hands with the unemployed'ahem, masturbating.
Plan’s progress vexes students
By Ryan Weinkauf and Joshua Orton | Oct. 12, 2001After more than three years, progress has been made with Plan 2008, said Oversight Committee Co-Chair Deborah Brandt.
Williams hits the Madison ra-Dar
Oct. 12, 2001Dar Williams returns to Madison's Orpheum Theatre, 216 State St., tonight to promote her fifth album, Out There Live. This introspective and often political singer-songwriter has really come into her ' ¦'
Bush says U.S. ’on full alert’
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal | Oct. 12, 2001President Bush said Thursday night the military strikes in Afghanistan have put the al Qaeda terrorist network 'on the run' and promised that U.S. forces will keep up the hunt until the 'evil-doers' are brought to justice.
U.S. government must prepare for bioterrorism
By Christian Krautkramer | Oct. 12, 2001This past week, panic erupted in Florida because of anthrax. Anthrax obviously doesn't normally float around office buildings; somebody has to put it there. The FBI has taken over the ' ¦



