Assembly votes to aid state airline companies
By Stephanie Ritter | Oct. 26, 2001The state Assembly passed a bill to provide loan guarantees of up to $10 million to state airlines in a 57-35 vote Thursday. The bill, introduced at the request of ' ¦
The state Assembly passed a bill to provide loan guarantees of up to $10 million to state airlines in a 57-35 vote Thursday. The bill, introduced at the request of ' ¦
Looking back, perhaps it wasn't the best idea to schedule the Homecoming game on the same weekend Madison celebrates Halloween'at least from the police and administration's standpoint. Nonetheless, many thousands ' ¦
About 25 students and community members attended a forum held Wednesday at Memorial Union to discuss the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11. UW-Madison political science Professor Donald Downs and local ' ¦
UW hockey faces off with Ohio State this weekend
UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley hosted the second of three listening sessions yesterday intended to field public comments on the state of anxiety about the racial climate on campus after Sept. ' ¦
Lech Walesa, the first democratically elected president of Poland and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, spoke at MATC Wednesday stressing the need for the United States to lead the world ' ¦
Palestine looks to reach goal of defeating IsraelIn her latest piece (""Military cannot reach humanitarian goals,"" Oct. 24), Sarah Turner claims that the ""promot[ion of]
With discussion of campus climate at UW-Madison drawing strong emotions from all sides, the Student Services Finance Committee heard the budget proposal for the Multicultural Student Coalition Wednesday. About 50 ' ¦
Three Americans have died from what has been diagnosed as inhalation anthrax. As a side note, 7 million people will die by 2010 unless drastic steps are taken to prevent ' ¦
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K-PAXCan we allow ourselves to believe in extraterrestrials? This is the question that \K-PAX"" asks us. In this variation of ""Phenomenon"" meets ""One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,"" Kevin Spacey ' ¦'
In a surprisingly downbeat assessment, a senior Pentagon official said Wednesday that the Taliban has proved to be a tough foe and warned that U.S. forces face a difficult struggle ' ¦
The founder of UW-Madison's Department of Hebrew and Semitic Studies died of cancer Sunday at 90. Professor Menahem Mansoor retired officially in 1982 but continued lecturing and writing until his ' ¦
A local developer who wants to tear down University Square Mall presented his plans before a city committee for the first time Tuesday. Greg Rice, president of Executive Management Inc., ' ¦
The Daily Cardinal gets a yellow card with men's soccer senior midfielder Scott Repa.
Only four people came to voice their opinions on Madison's Loitering for Purposes of Illegal Drug Activity ordinance Tuesday evening at the first of five public hearings. The hearing, held ' ¦
A dead crow found in Madison last month has been confirmed to have West Nile virus, the Madison Department of Public Health said. While no humans have been diagnosed with ' ¦
On May 4, 1961, 13 people'seven black and six white'departed by bus from Washington, D.C., en route to New Orleans to test desegregation laws. Known as freedom riders, they were ' ¦