News
UW fights the Illini
By Ty Toepfer | Oct. 19, 2001Two weeks ago the Badgers were pounded by Indiana, 63-32. A week later, they came from behind and defeated then-No. 25 Ohio State, 20-17. This week the wild ride continues ' ¦
History helps explain current situation
By Michael Hsu | Oct. 19, 2001I bet you can't guess the subject of this column, so let me help you out. Hint #1: The word starts with a 'c.' Hint #2: It rhymes with 'moose-made.' ' ¦
UHS reports 4 new possible E. coli cases
Oct. 19, 2001Four more people reported suffering from symptoms they believe to have been caused by E. coli bacteria contracted at a University Housing tailgate party at the UW-Madison Stock Pavilion prior ' ¦
U.S. opens ground phase of terrorism war; Pentagon promises long stay
Oct. 19, 2001U.S. special forces have begun the ground phase of America's war against terrorism in Afghanistan, operating in small numbers in southern Afghanistan in support of the CIA's existing effort in ' ¦
Faculty analyze U.S. foreign policy following attacks
By Zachary Mesenbourg | Oct. 19, 2001UW-Madison faculty members spoke to more than 100 community members and students during a forum Thursday to discuss the future character of the U.S. government following the Sept. 11 terrorist ' ¦
Officials optimistic about air traffic
By Nathan Tasso | Oct. 19, 2001Barely five weeks after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks brought air travel in the United States to a sudden halt, a Dane County Regional Airport official said Thursday that air ' ¦
Women’s hockey returns to ice
By Leif Griffin | Oct. 19, 2001The UW women's hockey team begins its season with a high national ranking and a set of equally high expectations.
Veterans museum turns 100
By Molly Reppen and Michelle Diament | Oct. 19, 2001Since the events of Sept. 11, the question of war seems to be on everyone's mind. But as the Wisconsin Veterans Museum celebrates its 100th anniversary today, the history of ' ¦'
Union members push for pay raises
By Stephanie Ritter and Elliot Morris | Oct. 19, 2001Armed with signs and shouting cries of frustration, local union members, state employees, UW-Madison employees and students held a rally for higher pay increases Thursday afternoon on Capitol Square. To ' ¦
Weekend showcases O.K. music
By Jon Spike | Oct. 19, 2001Club 770 welcomes Hefty Records while K. performs at Catacombs Coffeehouse'
Letters to the Editor
Oct. 19, 2001TRC encourages student involvement I am writing to encourage students to get involved and help make change instead of putting up with shoddy, over-priced housing year after year. I understand ' ¦
Kohl Center security to mimic Camp Randall’s
Oct. 19, 2001UW-Madison's men's and women's hockey seasons begin at the Kohl Center this weekend with increased security measures similar to those instituted during Badger football games following the Sept. 11 attacks.
State workers to rally for raises
By Laci Jones | Oct. 18, 2001UW-Madison students and Wisconsin state employees will rally at the Capitol today in support of more competitive wages and increased benefits for state workers as part of the Student and ' ¦
Cuisine Challenge: The Miller Park Sausage Race
By Jamie Duklas | Oct. 18, 2001Put up Your Dukes
Students mull over alcohol policies at ALRC forum
By Jon Spike and Jocelyn Rafferty | Oct. 18, 2001Balancing student safety with fairness to bar owners was the main concern of UW-Madison students when discussing proposed strategies to deal with alcohol use and abuse at a subcommittee meeting ' ¦
Moriba Atiba Baker’s winding road
By Aaron Ritter | Oct. 18, 2001Life as a normal UW student can at times be overwhelming. Sometimes it just does not feel like there is enough time in the day.
Seg-fees ruling still controversial
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal and Kevin Roth | Oct. 18, 2001Following several years of legal questioning from the University of Wisconsin System et al vs. Scott Southworth et al case, the Student Services Finance Committee this year faces the double ' ¦
Letters to the Editor
By Molly Reppen | Oct. 18, 2001Chancellor helped union win recognitionWe are writing to commend the Chancellor's Office for its proactive stance in recent anti-sweatshop developments. Special Assistant to the Chancellor LaMarr Billups agreed to write ' ¦



