Programs aim to lure minorities
By Laci Jones | Oct. 3, 2002PEOPLE, Posse reach out to high schoolers
PEOPLE, Posse reach out to high schoolers
The Daily Cardinal A new study indicates women can no longer attribute the traditional \freshman 15"" to birth-control pills. According to researchers at Penn State University's Milton S. Hershey Medical ' ¦
One year after the terrorist attacks on the United States, some Americans are still searching for a sense of security; one way they are doing so is by enrolling in ' ¦
Female presence in engineering field slowly increasing'
Gov. questions regent appointment process
Whether pro-life, pro-choice or somewhere in between, abortion has caused heated debate on personal and governmental levels for several decades. Tonight, the issue takes center stage at the first annual ' ¦
For an entire semester they walked home from class together, until she could not stand it anymore. She had to know if he finally was going to ask her out. ' ¦
In his State of the Union Address Jan. 29, President Bush urged American citizens to recognize their \obligations to each other, to our country, and to history"" in a post-Sept. ' ¦
New York Times veteran reporter Stephen Kinzer addressed Turkey's current political and social relationship with Afghanistan, Central Asia and the United States Thursday evening at a free public lecture in ' ¦
Sexual violence education will be the focus of Campus Safety Awareness Week, a statewide event beginning Tuesday at UW-Madison. The week's events are sponsored by three groups'Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment; ' ¦