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Former Top Rectuit Provides Stability at Left Tackle
With incumbent Gabe Carimi ailing, Josh Oglesby stepped in an provided solid play

Wisconsin defense ready to meet Buckeyes' challenge
The Badgers hope to stop a versatile Ohio State attack

Crucial injuries crash week one's party
Several key injuries could spell dire consequences for some high-profile schools

Madison must reform homelessness policies
Recent high-profile crimes do not justify targeting Madison's homeless population.

Candidates’ appearance important for campaign
Attention to appearance may seem frivolous for presidential candidates, but appearance serves an important function.

‘Freakfest 2007’ may be the beginning of the end
Privatizing the Halloween celebration may have unintended detrimental consequences.

Imus can’t define hate-comedy line
CBS fired Don Imus for doing what broadscasters pay him to do—make racy and insensitive comments. His radio show was part of the “shock-jock” niche, as people listened in because they wanted to hear what the jock would say next. Imus has

City monopoly means no barter with Charter
A recently proposed bill aims to break up Charter's monopoly in Madison, something that is long overdue.

Steve Brown building scars campus skyline
Most students recently received an e-mail from Steve Brown Apartments showcasing its new University Square apartment building. The website contains pictures and details of the building, and though the structure itself is impressive, the building casts a h

Internet archives jeopardize political careers
As college students, many of us have done things we regret in regard to partying in one form or another. Compounding that issue is the proliferation of taking digital pictures and storing them on the Internet, meaning our regrettable actions cannot be eas

Will Harold and Kumar slide into Madtown?
White Castle and a 24-hour diner are feasible options to replace McDonald's.

Out-of-class activities vital to well-rounded education
Extracurricular activities good for students, Wiley's possibly proposal worthy of consideration.

Union vote deceitful, unworthy of passage
Union initiatives should have been split into three separate votes. Lumping them all in to one hurts student choice.

North Korea neighbors must lead diplomacy
The United States has exhausted all its diplomatic options in North Korea. Now North Korea's neighbors must take over to quell the situation.


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