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Apartment food study guide
Follow these tips to stock your new kitchen with cheap, nutritious food.

Experience Madison's culinary variety
Whether you'll be new to Madison in the fall or just haven't been adventurous in your time here, check out these food joints.

Where are the best fries in Madison?
The Daily Cardinal staff rates eight places in the search for the city’s tastiest french fries

Holiday fruitcake of leftover films
Seven movies you may have missed while roasting your chestnuts this break

Best-selling diet books give the ‘skinny’ on eating healthy, ethically
In their popular books, Kim Barnouin and Rory Freedman warn against Wisconsin staples like cheese and beer.

Lovshack lacks taste to ‘lick the box’
Even though the calzones cost $6.25, that seemed like a somewhat reasonable price for an entire meal made from fresh ingredients.

Keys’ As I Am hits high note
Alicia Keys' latest album lacks surprise, yet is still filled with a lot of soul.

Spears grows dim on 'Blackout'
Repetitive choruses and juvenile lyrics abound on Britney Spears' newest effort.

Freedom to download
With the RIAA pressing charges against masses of illegal downloaders, students evaluate their carefree approach to online music

Where in the world is Rockapella singing?
The Daily Cardinal talks to vocal percussionist Jeff Thacher about Rockapella's upcoming performance.

Students launch Facebook food delivery service
Three UW-Madison students created the service through a Facebook application process.

Matchbox Twenty songs remain free from ‘exile’
Matchbox Twenty comes out with six new songs on their 17-track album, Exile on Mainstream

College Republicans’ ‘Involvement Fair’ highlights conservative voice on campus
Despite large liberal presence at UW-Madison, the group informs students of a choice alternative

Harper casts a ‘lifeline’ to loyal listeners
Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals' new album Lifeline is a must-hear that put songs like "Big Girls Don't Cry" and "Umbrella" to shame.

Revived: The Sound of Music(als)
Despite the recent upswing in the popularity of musicals in movies and on TV, classics still abound as well.

Meditation could up attention spans, UW study discovers
While meditation used to be for only devout Buddhists, it may be useful for everyday students, according to a recent study by UW- Madison professors and scientists. Released just in time for finals, the study indicates a link between meditation and the ab

Natasha just your average girl
"While most music today is about falling in love or breaking up, Natasha Bedingfield, in the midst of her growing popularity, attempts to sound like an average girl on her latest album, N.B.," writes Marly Schuman.

Tibetan speaks to students before Dalai Lama’s arrival
The day before His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama arrived in Madison, the UW-Madison Chapter of Students for a Free Tibet invited Tibetan Tenzin Dickyi to speak to students Tuesday in the Humanities Building about the issues Tibet is currently facing.

U.S. special agent explains gov’t job application process
UW-Madison alum Jason Salerno is not just an Ali G fan—as he proclaimed Tuesday at a lecture in the Social Science Building. He also works for the United States government. Salerno has been a special agent for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearm

Ari strikes gold on ‘One Take’
Most 21-year-olds can’t say they have their own music on iTunes or were the only act playing at Summerfest at one time. However, local musician Ari Herstand has achieved both of these things and is growing in popularity in Madison and Minneapolis, w

U.S. violates human rights, Amnesty Int’l leader Cox declares
Executive Director of Amnesty International USA Larry Cox spoke at the Pyle Center Tuesday on the “war on human rights” currently taking place in the United States. The lecture was part of a series honoring Mildred Fish-Harnack, an alumna of

UW off to El Salvador for investigation
UW-Madison representatives will travel to El Salvador Wednesday to visit Hermosa Manufacturing and to meet with previous workers of the Adidas manufacturer. Chancellor John Wiley hopes the trip will help him, along with the university’s Labor Licens

Engineering students may see higher tuition
Students in UW-Madison’s College of Engineering may pay higher tuition in coming years if the college decides to implement a differential tuition system. The college held a meeting Tuesday at Engineering Hall to outline the plan, which will be pro

Organic: worth the higher price?
For students on a budget, eating 100 percent organic foods can be difficult. However, some food products contain less pesticides and can be purchased in conventional form if money is an issue.

WARF signs national stem cell patent rules
A report released Wednesday by the Association of American Medical Colleges was signed by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation—among other large research universities—to establish guidelines for institutions’ technology licenses.

UW proposes safety task force, office
A UW-Madison Safety Task Force may soon form after a private safety summit held Tuesday in Bascom Hall analyzed current campus safety and plans for improvement.

Law students: prof’s in-class remarks racist
University of Wisconsin Law School Dean Ken Davis issued a public apology Thursday after UW-Madison law professor Leonard Kaplan was accused of making racist comments against Hmong people in one of his classes Feb. 15.

Humans fuel climate rise, report unveils
Humans have exacerbated global warming, according to the international report on global climate change released Friday by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

Peace cries echo from State St. to D.C. : Madison
Carrying signs emblazoned with block letters and peace signs, shouting anti-Bush and anti-war rhetoric, community members and UW-Madison students alike marched down State Street Saturday to protest the war in Iraq.

Dean: business tuition hike necessary
UW-Madison Undergraduate School of Business Dean Mike Knetter said the school needs the currently proposed tuition increase to maintain the quality of the school, at an informational meeting in Grainger Hall Thursday.

Stefani: pick yourself up and try aGwen
"The often repetitive lyrics, overused background music and Stefani’s effort to rap make 'The Sweet Escape' mostly sour," writes Marly Schuman.

Major decisions await Regents
The UW System Board of Regents met Thursday, discussing a potential, new freshman admissions policy.

UW student forced into car, sexually assaulted
An 18-year-old female UW-Madison student was sexually assaulted approximately 8 p.m. Wednesday after being forced into a car on campus and driven to an unknown location in Madison, the UW-Madison Police Department reported Thursday.

Regents tweak eventual disciplinary policy
The UW System Board of Regents discussed proposed amendments for the disciplinary process for faculty members who are convicted of felonies at Van Hise Thursday.

UW business grads earn fast paybacks
BusinessWeek magazine recently rated UW-Madison’s Master’s of Business Administration program fourth in a national ranking of schools with the fastest return on students’ investment. The magazine ranks by considering how long it takes st

Play has little Room for improvement
"The faculty room in 'The Faculty Room' becomes a comfort for the audience just as it is for the teachers, and neither wants to leave by the end," writes Marly Schuman.

Prof. argues against gay marriage ban
Law professor Howard Schweber became the first UW-Madison professor to take a public stance on gay marriage Tuesday night. UW-Madison’s Federalist Society hosted a debate Tuesday on the gay marriage amendment between Schweber and Jordan Lorence, Sen




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