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Mayor pushes for early Halloween bar times
By Anne Flavin | Sep. 20, 2005Mayor Dave Cieslewicz plans to outline a general strategy today for managing Halloween crowds, citing bar closing times as a lingering sticking point in the plan. \If this were an ' ¦
Antioxidants: the lil' molecules that could
By Crystal Crowns and Adam Dylewski | Sep. 20, 2005Take a cursory glance at the health news on any given day and you'll start seeing reoccuring buzzwords pop up again and again. Antioxidants, in particular, are a popular choice. ' ¦'
iPods may contribute to hearing loss, UW scientists say
By Hayley Jacobs | Sep. 20, 2005It is a common sight to see students walking to class with iPod ear buds jammed into their ears and possibly damaging their hearing with each step they take. Studies ' ¦
Sigur R??s delivers Icelandic soundscapes on 'Takk'
By Gideon Kalischer | Sep. 20, 2005Although Sigur R??s' music could be classified as experimental, the band chooses not to radically alter their overall sound. The shift from their debut Von to their last album ( ' ¦'
'Life Unfinished' in need of life support
By Joe Pudas | Sep. 20, 2005A couple of years ago, \An Unfinished Life"" must have seemed like a sure-fire piece of Oscar bait, complete with an A-list cast of veterans (Robert Redford, Morgan Freeman), glamour ' ¦'
Cryptoquote answers
By Michelle Turner | Sep. 20, 20051. \You can only be young once, but you can always be immature."" Dave Berry 2. ""You can't handle the truth!"" Colonel Jessep ""A Few Good Men""'
Cardinal View: Landlords, tenants should lock up
Sep. 20, 2005Many campus-area landlords are failing to meet the requirements of Madison's new Building Lock Ordinance and, in doing so, are failing to meet the safety needs of our community. The ' ¦
Switchfoot matures on energetic second release
By Eunice Abraham | Sep. 20, 2005Christian pop band appeals to secular audiences alike'
Rep. calls for state public attorney
By Ashley Spencer | Sep. 20, 2005Black wants a return of position nixed in 1995
UW School of Business undergraduate program ranks 12th in nation
By Nicky Kurtzweil | Sep. 20, 2005The UW-Madison School of Business undergraduate program moved up two spots, from 14th to 12th in the newest U.S. News and World Report ranking. The School of Business has wavered ' ¦
How to milk a cold for all it's worth
By Justin Zyduck | Sep. 20, 2005My past few days have been spent in a daze. The world around me seems to spin slowly, kaleidoscopically, as I stagger about. My head aches with thunder and I ' ¦'
FBI appoints Wiley to education panel for National Security
By Nicky Kurtzweil | Sep. 20, 2005U.S. university leaders to advise government
Men's soccer getting used to life on the road
By Joe Hasler and Meghan Chua | Sep. 20, 2005Every student knows about the perks University of Wisconsin athletes get. For football players, it's high-priced defense attorneys for cheap. Basketball players get VIP access to the Kollege Klub and ' ¦
Trojan horse deflowers prime time TV
By Molly Reppen and Jill Klosterman | Sep. 19, 2005Prime time television lost its virginity in 2005. After years of abstaining from airing condom ads during peak ratings, the major networks aired a prime time Trojan commercial. The new ' ¦
British MP Galloway criticizes U.S. involment in Iraq, draws small protest
By Andy Berens | Sep. 19, 2005Recounting imperial atrocities in the Middle East and the rise of the neoconservative movement, vocal critic of the Iraq war and British member of Parliament George Galloway spoke to a ' ¦
Virgins far more hilarious than crashing weddings
By Joe Pudas | Sep. 19, 2005Snap, Crackle, Pudas!'
Tuition-free term for Katrina victims final
By Whitney Newman and Jamie Thomas | Sep. 19, 2005Students who stay must pay tuition retroactively
News Briefs
Sep. 19, 2005Hayward, Wis. Minnesota truck driver Chai Soua Vang faces mandatory life in prison after being convicted of six counts of murder on Friday. Vang claimed that he acted in self-defense ' ¦