News
Stocks dive on first day of trading
By Nathan Tasso | Sep. 18, 2001Pakistan demands bin Laden extradition
Cardinal Archives - On the homefront: UW during WWII
Sep. 18, 2001The Daily Cardinal offers this collection of wartime tales from fall 1942. 'Rank and file of this year's estimated 2,300-strong university ROTC will undergo training featuring preparation for actual combat ' ¦
UW considers tuition freeze for freshmen
By Kevin Roth | Sep. 18, 2001Following a significant increase in tuition for out-of-state students for the 2001-'02 school year, UW-Madison officials have begun discussing ways to make the increases in tuition less dramatic from year ' ¦
Researchers link alcohol, depression
Sep. 18, 2001A recent study led by Duncan B. Clark, director of the Pittsburgh Adolescent Alcohol Research Center has built upon research showing that adolescents with alcohol use disorders tend to self-report ' ¦'
Letters to the Editor
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal | Sep. 18, 2001Actions contrast with Friday's messageI am deeply troubled by your recent coverage of the interfaith service held on Library Mall Friday afternoon. Expecting nothing but open-mindedness and acceptance from our ' ¦
Muslim community to host discussions
Sep. 18, 2001The Islamic Community of the Madison Area and the Muslim Students Association will hold a press conference today during which speakers will explain why it is incorrect to equate terrorism ' ¦
Old trick helps out new babies
By David Simon | Sep. 18, 2001Scientists cross a jellyfish and a monkey for fetal health'
Neighbors and club Grid locked
By Heather Ramsden | Sep. 17, 2001The fate of live, amplified entertainment at the Grid Iron hangs in the balance'
Kiosk, Dumpster fires return to State Street
By Leah Leonidas | Sep. 17, 2001A kiosk and two trash cans were discovered on fire in the 100, 200 and 400 blocks of State Street early Sunday morning, according to a Madison Police Department news ' ¦
U.S. looks for allies, prepares for ’Operation Noble Eagle’
Sep. 17, 2001President Bush advised members of the U.S. military to 'get ready' for battle against an enemy he identified with new specificity Saturday, calling Osama bin Laden 'a prime suspect' behind Tuesday's terrorist attacks.
Alvarez: Running back to leave team, pursue other opportunities
By Tom Walsh | Sep. 17, 2001Redshirt freshman running back Tyron Griffin has left the UW football team to pursue other opportunities, according to Head Coach Barry Alvarez, In the spring, Griffin was one of three ' ¦
WSUM tower alters student radio
By Ellen Segall | Sep. 17, 2001Unbuilt tower causes controversy, changes'
True Christian message distorted by protesters
By Laura Bruss | Sep. 17, 2001Nothing in my life thus far compares with the shock and disbelief of watching famous monuments in New York and our nation's capitol in flames Tuesday morning. And nothing in ' ¦
America, Wisconsin mourn
By Courtney Heeren | Sep. 17, 2001State leaders hold unifying ceremony
Leagues, teams begin to establish schedules after cancellations
By Bill Anderson | Sep. 17, 2001Due to Tuesday's tragedies in New York City and Washington, D.C, many professional and collegiate sports leagues have been working frantically to reschedule missed games. Major League Baseball lost six ' ¦
Football game with Western Kentucky to be made up Sept. 29
Sep. 17, 2001The UW football game against Western Kentucky has been moved to Sept. 29 at Camp Randall Stadium. Kickoff its set for 1:05 p.m. The game was originally scheduled for Sept. ' ¦
20,000 gather on Library Mall for interfaith service
By Alexandra Gekas | Sep. 17, 2001After days of watching events unfold on television, students, faculty and community members congregated in Library Mall Friday mourning Tuesday's terrorist attacks in a gathering UW-Madison Police estimate at almost ' ¦
’Master Harold’ examines freedom
By Nick Kaplan | Sep. 17, 2001Tangling with such themes as race and paternal loyalty, Athol Fugard's 'Master Harold and the Boys' unfolds as a painful and important vision of a boy becoming a man in the mid-20th century South African world, one deeply rooted in prejudice.



