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Kevin lays down movie theater etiquette
By Kevin Slane | Sep. 18, 2008Four moviegoers who will have you burying your head into a large tub of popcorn.'
Consider it broken
By Kate Manegold | Sep. 18, 2008The glass ceiling won't stand in the way when it comes to IQ'
Committee approves sidewalk cafe for bar
By Abby Sears | Sep. 18, 2008After construction in the 500 block of State Street is complete, Mondays owner Gary Garten wants to add a sidewalk caf é outside his bar.
School infernal after hot summer internship
By Matt Hunziker | Sep. 18, 2008Matt had one hell of a summer job'
Wisconsin soccer gears up for its first Big Ten game
By Emily Hendricks | Sep. 18, 2008The Wisconsin men's soccer team hopes to pick up a win this weekend over No. 14 Indiana.
Campus officials seek to improve student veteran academic services
Sep. 18, 2008University officials are preparing to provide student vets additional educational services.
Rowing travels to Milwaukee River Challenge
By Rebecca Autrey | Sep. 18, 2008The Milwaukee River Challenge is the Wisconsin rowing team's first competition of the fall season.
Vote in favor of improving education system on Nov. ballot
By Lavilla Capener | Sep. 18, 2008Students can help themselves and future generations with their vote this coming election
Military experience not important qualification
By Dan Josephson | Sep. 18, 2008Leaders should be judged on policy, not on their service time
Wisconsin tennis teams prepare for Milwaukee Tennis Classic
By Jake Langbecker | Sep. 18, 2008Both Wisconsin tennis teams aim for a strong start to their season.
New UW fermentation lab equipment unveiled
By Melanie Teachout | Sep. 18, 2008Chancellor Biddy Martin helped unveil the new bacteriology lab equipment donated from MillerCoors on Wednesday.
UW starting linebacker to appear in court for DUI citation
By The Daily Cardinal | Sep. 18, 2008Badgers' linebacker Jonathan Casillas will appear in court Friday to face charges of drunken-driving.
Free food proves money saving, life-changing for Ariel
By Ariel Kraut | Sep. 18, 2008Did you run out of money already? Ariel shares her tips on how to score some free meals in a (semi) legal way. '
Students go 'Mad' for reopened bar
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal and Ashley Spencer | Sep. 18, 2008Madhatters serves up thirsty students in a new location. '
MPD named international award finalist
By Callie Rathburn | Sep. 18, 2008The Madison Police Department's efforts in making the city's Halloween celebration safer earned them a final spot for the Herman Goldstein Award for Excellence in Problem Oriented Policing.
UW scientists use stem cells to slow ALS in rats
By Bill Andrews | Sep. 17, 2008The research is a step toward finding a cure for the disease.
Obama promises $5 billion for Great Lakes preservation
By The Daily Cardinal | Sep. 17, 2008The candidates also promised support for the Great Lakes Compact.
City council questions legality of ordinance requiring landlords to use fluorescent bulbs
By Jack Zeller | Sep. 17, 2008The council decided the ordinance, originally proposed by former District 8 Ald. Austin King, should be reviewed by the City Attorney's Office.
Letter to the Editor: SAFE Services a serious letdown
Sep. 17, 2008A student expresses frustration with the SAFE service's lack of support for students in need