News
Montrose fights WSUM tower
By Andrew Haffner and Nathan Tasso | Sep. 11, 2001UW intends to proceed with construction
Bonds’ run at record nothing to cheer about
By Alan Hamari | Sep. 11, 2001As I was surfing the Internet the other day and ignoring my homework as usual, I came across an interesting feature on ESPN.com's Page Two. The site had used fan input along with contributions from everyday reporters to determine a list of the least likeable players in Major League Baseball.
Internet 2 links K-12 with UW System schools
By Kevin Roth | Sep. 11, 2001While still in its infancy, Internet 2 will now be connected to more than 500 institutions in Wisconsin as part of an initiative to connect K-12 schools to each other ' ¦
Student struck by car sustains broken leg
By Alana Katz | Sep. 10, 2001A UW-Madison student struck by a hit-and-run driver suffered a broken leg early Saturday morning. Kristin Wieben, 19, was hit around 2:30 a.m. 'by what the police think was a ' ¦
U.N. conference on racism adjourns
Sep. 10, 2001Participating nations at the United Nations conference on racism reached agreement Saturday on language condemning the African slave trade and racial discrimination and voicing concern for the suffering of Palestinians. ' ¦
The one play that changed everything
By James Wold and Sam Karp | Sep. 10, 2001Beyond the Box Score
Regents continue to address race-based admission, praise budget
By Callie Kollenbroich | Sep. 10, 2001Discussion of the UW System's use of race-based admissions continued in a Board of Regents meeting Friday after it was cut short at the meeting the previous day. Pat Brady, ' ¦
A cruel and unusual loss
By Andrew Haffner and Alan Hamari | Sep. 10, 200119-point third quarter by Fresno State dooms UW
U.S. not isolated from global community
By Mari Armstrong-Hough | Sep. 10, 2001Our national interests linked to those of other countries
Playing it safe
By Ryan Byrne | Sep. 10, 2001Avoiding campus crime is easy with a variety of resources'
Thompson speaks on UW campus
By Sam Morgan | Sep. 10, 2001Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson returned to Madison Friday to celebrate the groundbreaking ceremony for the $65.9 million Health Sciences Learning Center. The new facility, on the west ' ¦
Admissions under scrutiny
By Jessica Peterson | Sep. 10, 2001UW administrators confident in spite of Georgia ruling
Despite downturn, hiring continues
By Danielle Szulczewski | Sep. 10, 2001Data released Friday placed the nation's unemployment rate at 4.9 percent for August 2001, marking a half percentage point jump in the last month and a nearly four-year high, but ' ¦
Northern Iowa upsets fourth-ranked Badgers
By Stacy Hicklin | Sep. 10, 2001Volleyball suffers rare home defeat
Letters to the Editor
Sep. 10, 2001Globalization benefits seen through IMCs Unfortunately for the sake of Michael Hsu's interest in foreign affairs ('U.S. media lack coverage of engaging global affairs,' Sep. 7-9, 2001), knowledge does not ' ¦
Youngblood’s act outshined
By Andy Masur | Sep. 10, 2001Saturday, live band hip-hop descended on the Barrymore Theatre, 2090 Atwood Ave. The Youngblood Brass Band headlined an evening that brought underground hip-hop and live instruments together. Underappreciated, independent rap groups The Micranots and Mission opened for the popular Youngblood Band.
Board reviews UW admissions
By Jennifer Binstock | Sep. 7, 2001Administrators explain race as acceptance criterion
SHIP reduces coverage for prescriptions
By Kevin Roth | Sep. 7, 2001Following a year with losses totaling more than $1 million dollars, the Student Health Insurance Plan provided to domestic students through University Health Services has introduced a new insurance plan ' ¦