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Badgers tie Golden Eagles
By Molly Reppen and Michael Jones | Sep. 27, 2001120 minutes not enough to decide victor Wednesday
Chances for reinstatement of the draft very small, experts say
By Maya Ziv-el | Sep. 27, 2001As the United States continues to build its military presence in the Middle East in anticipation of an operation in Afghanistan, many Americans, especially those of draft age, have wondered ' ¦
Communication lapses dangerous trend in U.S.
By Braden Smith | Sep. 27, 2001According to Jeanne A. Butterfield, executive director of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, 'There is a much bigger danger than we have ever seen in our history of innocent people ' ¦
Activist offers advice on healing
By Alexandra Gekas | Sep. 27, 2001Activist and holistic healer Juan Almenarez spoke Wednesday in the Humanities Building to UW-Madison students and community members on healing in times of crisis and trauma. He spoke about his ' ¦
Volleyball looks for road victories
By Kelly McGinnis | Sep. 27, 2001Wisconsin travels to Indiana, Illinois
Tight budget jeopardizes UW raises
By Diana Wu | Sep. 27, 2001UW System faculty may not be receiving the 4.2 percent pay raise proposed by the Board of Regents this year. A decrease in the pay raise, UW System President Katharine ' ¦
Bam! ’Emeril’ sucks it up another notch
By Justin Damm | Sep. 27, 2001Hey kids, who likes Emeril? Well now, you shouldn't. I'm on the disabled list this week due to excessive smoking and a cold, but I was in good enough shape to make some salsa and watch some TV.
UW details few game-security measures
By Anna Gould | Sep. 27, 2001Badger fans should expect a longer wait at Camp Randall as staff and police implement heightened security measures for Saturday's football game and possibly for the rest of the season. ' ¦
Box office dry; rent a flick instead
Sep. 27, 2001Many of you will no doubt go out and see 'Zoolander,' starring Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson, this weekend. I'm going, I know that. But before seeing it, ' ¦'
Sexual-assault proposal addresses role of alcohol
By Danielle Szulczewski | Sep. 27, 2001A legislative amendment supported by state Rep. Therese Berceau, D-Madison, would extend sexual-assault laws to cases of rape involving alcohol and negate penalties to under-21 victims and witnesses of assault. ' ¦
Monday tornado tears through campus, kills two at U. Maryland
By Brittany Jones and Etan Horowitz | Sep. 27, 2001(U-WIRE) COLLEGE PARK, Md.'A fast-moving tornado ripped through College Park Monday, killing two University of Maryland students, forcing the evacuation of most of North Campus, destroying buildings and wreaking havoc ' ¦
Surprising finding may halt spread of STDs
Sep. 26, 2001While investigating transit molecules that allow viral molecules to enter the cell, Curtis Brandt, UW professor of ophthalmology and medical microbiology, found those transit molecules, called peptides, actually prevent viral ' ¦'
A dominating performer
By Whitney Newman , Michael Jones , Liz Puibello and Tom Walsh | Sep. 26, 2001DaPra leads UW???s offensive attack
Support for force may have limits
By Ronald Brownstein | Sep. 26, 2001WASHINGTON'In a single day, the terrorist attacks on New York and the Pentagon transcended decades of debates between the parties over the proper use of American military force, uniting liberals ' ¦
Jordan announces return to NBA
By Whitney Newman and James Wold | Sep. 26, 2001His Airness is back. Michael Jordan, widely believed to be the greatest basketball player ever, is returning to the NBA again, this time as a member of the Washington Wizards. ' ¦
A mysterious package offers a new path
By Mike Murphy | Sep. 26, 2001This is a Long Title for Someone with Nothing to Talk About'
Oneida coming to rock, not gamble
By Emily Winecke | Sep. 26, 2001(Jagjaguwar Records) When Brooklyn-based Oneida emerged from an abandoned two-story nightclub, the rush to label the group's unique sound began. Its first three albums endured a cornucopia of musical tags, ' ¦'
Congress considers student rights following attacks
By Danielle Szulczewski | Sep. 26, 2001Terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C., have left legislators scrambling to strike a balance between ensuring national security while protecting the civil rights of all Americans. The ' ¦