U.S. recovers after attacks
Sep. 13, 2001Search for survivors continues; FBI pursues suspects; Congress passes resolution
Search for survivors continues; FBI pursues suspects; Congress passes resolution
The day after terrorist attacks stunned the United States, media critics and scholars largely praised the broadcast and print media outlets that presented the crisis to the nation Tuesday. Arguably ' ¦
Effects of attack for students on campusAs time neared to head for class Tuesday morning, the typically peaceful campus of UW-Madison immediately wielded the effects of a national disaster. Television ' ¦
A man who would only give his name as Robert engages several UW-Madison students in debate on Library Mall Wednesday, advocating a re-evaluation of U.S. policy toward Palestine in response ' ¦'
Response to attack must be responsible
Students and staff at UW-Madison Wednesday closely watched the aftermath of Tuesday's terrorist attack on the United States, as many Americans began to absorb the horrors of that day's events ' ¦
Statewide reports of wildly fluctuating gas prices and world stock market speculation ran rampant Wednesday following the four-pronged terrorist attack that killed thousands in New York City, Washington, D.C., and ' ¦
When tragedy strikes like it did Tuesday morning with the terrorist attacks against the United States, there is no shortage of media coverage to keep American citizens informed. But the ' ¦
Hey, Southeast dorm dwellers: I know you're already getting sick of the food at Pop's Club, and maybe even the Juston Sticks at Ed's (pronounced just-OWN by those in the know). Well, there's a new Nepalese restaurant on the University Avenue side of University Square. Sita's Kitchen is cheap and satisfying, even more so when you think about how many times dinner at Pop's runs over $6.
On Sept. 17, students on campus will have the unique opportunity to support migrant farmworkers in their struggle for justice. Madison is one of several stops on a cross-country campaign ' ¦
Last year, the UW women's cross country team had a successful season, finishing first in the Big Ten and eighth in the NCAA despite having a young team. One part ' ¦
Thomas Burnett was going home after a busy few days on the road. He settled into his seat on United Flight 93. It was bound for San Francisco from Newark, N.J., Tuesday morning.
Barring changes, football game still planned for Saturday
I am writing this column at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, and although much has probably happened since these words were written, I have already seen as much as I can possibly ' ¦
Many U.S. citizens awoke across the country Tuesday to startling images on the television.
Fat-free products line shelves on grocery stores nationwide, and consumers have been gobbling them up. Unfortunately for consumers, fat-free does not mean healthy. According to Jan Schaefer, student service coordinator ' ¦'
Campus life has always involved protest and debate, but the recent issues have a common link. Some students fiercely protest abortion, while across campus others abhor the university's support of ' ¦'