Environmentally friendly fuels of the future
By Max Magee | Oct. 17, 2001We are now living the future. Finally, we have the privilege of choosing the technology we use to get around. What this means, really, is that we now have alternatives ' ¦'
We are now living the future. Finally, we have the privilege of choosing the technology we use to get around. What this means, really, is that we now have alternatives ' ¦'
The Elizabeth Link Peace Park Advisory Committee jumped through its last administrative hoop in its pursuit of official standing Tuesday when it received unanimous support from the Common Council, but ' ¦
It is one of the most versatile and formidable new technologies in existence. Its applications range from the manufacture of blazingly fast passenger trains to the development of specialized bombs ' ¦'
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Patriotism does not belong in public schoolsThese days, it seems appallingly obvious that many people see the instillation of patriotism in young people as tantamount to the instillation of mathematics. ' ¦
The Daily Cardinal puts on a pair of cleats, hikes up its socks and looks to go one on one with UW goalkeeper Kelly Conway.
At least 11 UW-Madison students and a 3-year-old Madison community member have experienced symptoms of severe intestinal illness associated with the E. coli bacterium. One student is still hospitalized but ' ¦
Hard-Hittin' Mitten
The UW Foundation's Waisman Center received a $400,000 matching grant funding research to find a cure for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. 'This [grant] is ' ¦
For many college students, bars are not just a social tradition'their drink specials are also a cheap alternative for penny-pinching students hoping to get more alcohol for their buck. But ' ¦
Author Dalton Conley describes his racial experiences in his new book ???Honky???'
Why do so many Americans ordinarily pay so little attention to politics, let alone participate? Two of the most common answers'money and scandals'are at best only partial truths. One of ' ¦
Safe sex may become even safer in the coming years due to a recent discovery at the UW-Madison Medical Science Center. While looking for a way to get anti-viral proteins ' ¦'
When one hears the name Frank Lloyd Wright, many images come to mind. Perhaps one thinks of the famed Fallingwater house in Pennsylvania or the Guggenheim Museum in New York. ' ¦'
Droves of people came to the Madison Metropolitan School District Board meeting Monday evening to express their opinions on the board's Oct. 8 decision to mandate the playing of the ' ¦
The stories of tragedies are never told by the victims, only by the survivors. While the events of Sept. 11, 2001 can attest to this, they also speak of the ' ¦'
Associated Students of Madison fall elections began Monday, with ASM members encouraging freshmen to take the initiative to have an influence on their student government. However, several students who were ' ¦
In an event that has drawn national media attention, the UW-Madison branch of the national Microbiology Club will sponsor a lecture this afternoon titled 'Anthrax: Biology of a Pathological Weapon.' ' ¦
Reciting pledge in school connects church, stateAnna Gould's article(\School board's motion anti-American,"" Oct. 15) smacks of both ignorance and narrow-mindedness. Gould seems to think banning the pledge is akin to ' ¦