News
Day brings talk of war and peace
By Jennifer Binstock | Sep. 21, 2001UW-Madison students rally for peace as part of ???Day of Action???
Economy and confidence too strong to give way to attacks
By Kate Burkart-Paulson | Sep. 21, 2001Americans are born with a deep-rooted intuition that the United States will prevail no matter what obstacles it faces. The recent terrorist attacks forced us to momentarily doubt this belief, ' ¦
Movies, music and flowers
By Ben Schultz and Heather Ramsden | Sep. 21, 2001Cardinal Arts breaks down this weekend???s most noteworthy events in Madison'
Why Joe Paterno is more than a legendary coach
By James Wold | Sep. 20, 2001Wide Wold of Sports
Restaurants set aside funds for relief
By Molly Reppen and Joe Potente | Sep. 20, 2001In the wake of last week's terrorist tragedies, local Madison businesses are taking steps to aid in relief efforts by donating portions of their proceeds to charities through special promotions. ' ¦
Madison seeks input on alcohol issues
By Nathan Tasso | Sep. 20, 2001A recently formed city subcommittee on alcohol issues met Monday as part of a series of 'stakeholder' meetings, in which committee members receive input from citizens with an interest in ' ¦
Letters to the Editor
Sep. 20, 2001U.S. must remember history, act globallyAs citizens of the United States, we are caught between a rock and a hard place. On one hand, the fear of further terrorist attacks ' ¦
Suspect faces multiple charges break-in at UW students’ apartment
Sep. 20, 2001A Madison man who broke threatened two UW-Madison students after breaking into their apartment early Monday morning faces reckless endangerment charges.
NCAA stadiums boosting security
By Chuck Corder | Sep. 20, 2001(U-WIRE) BATON ROUGE, La.'When NCAA schools open their gates for football this weekend, stadiums everywhere will be surrounded by a greater sense of security with more police officers and inspections ' ¦
More than the box score
By James Wold | Sep. 20, 2001Wins and losses do not show true legacy of Joe Paterno
New service looks to support Muslims
By Anna Gould | Sep. 20, 2001Fearing a backlash against Arab Americans and Muslims after Sept. 11's terrorist attacks, social activists in Madison have organized services to protect potential victims of harassment on the UW-Madison campus ' ¦
Ton-Ton: Japanese cooking, plain and simple
By Justin Damm | Sep. 20, 2001First off, if I came off as a bit harsh on Sita's Kitchen last week'sorry. I do really like the place, I was just somewhat out of sorts. That said, ' ¦'
Radio conglomerate denies distributing list of prohibited songs
By Sam Karp | Sep. 20, 2001Clear Channel Communications, owner of more than 1,000 radio and television stations across America, released a statement Tuesday refuting claims of a 'list of banned songs' that the corporation allegedly ' ¦
Nonconference critical to national title aspirations
By Molly Reppen and Leif Griffin | Sep. 20, 2001More than ever, nonconference play has become critical for a team's national success. Given the insanely complicated Bowl Championship Series ratings, teams can no longer take chances by playing 'soft' ' ¦
Start the day by eating out
By Fred Jones | Sep. 20, 2001Cardinal Foods runs down the best places to eliminate hunger in the A.M.'
Cowboy mentality will not win Afghanistan showdown
By Braden Smith | Sep. 20, 2001According to President George W. Bush in a statement to the press Sept. 18, 'There's an old poster out West, as I recall, that said 'Wanted: dead or alive.'' The ' ¦




