Strike, picket lines divide campus
By Sam-Omar Hall and JoEllen Amato | Apr. 28, 2004Hundreds turn out in support of TAA
Hundreds turn out in support of TAA
Richard Yoast, director of the Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse for the American Medical Association, told Policy, Alternative, Community and Education and university representatives that his organization fully supports ' ¦
The philosopher George Santayana once wrote, \Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."" Fortunately, John Holcomb Sr. and his son, John Jr., got the message. On ' ¦'
Ben Stiller is the movie star equivalent of J??germeister -a shot here and there can be stomached, even relished. Unfortunately, there's always that one night where you overdo it, going ' ¦'
Guard spokesperson Lt. Col. Tim Donovan announced Tuesday the sisters of a soldier killed in combat in Baghdad have decided not to return to their combat units in Iraq, according ' ¦
Wisconsin men's rowing coach Chris Clark is not just an average coach. Since being named head coach in 1996, he has brought the program to national prominence. Before he became ' ¦
The 2004 National Football League Draft allowed the teams of the NFC North to fill gaps in their current rosters as well as address the problems that they faced last ' ¦
The Daily Cardinal: In you explore what you refer to as \European Blues."" What do you mean by that? Daniel Bejar: [sighs] That's the question that's been stumping me left ' ¦'
The season is winding down for the Wisconsin softball team (26-23 overall, 5-9 Big Ten) as it heads on the road to face regional foe Loyola (19-26, 8-7 Horizon League) ' ¦
Computer glitches and political hackers could taint the integrity of future elections, a number of voting experts and Wisconsin legislators fear, four years after paper chads became synonymous with electoral ' ¦
The Madison Police Department will be holding its annual community meeting to discuss this Saturday's Mifflin Street Block Party today at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the ' ¦
As we tiptoe into the month of May, we count down the last days of our semester, our school year and for a precious few overachievers, our college careers. Now ' ¦'
City cites safety concerns; Mifflin residents unfazed
The men?s and women?s track and field teams proved this past weekend why Wisconsin is consistently one of the top track programs in the nation. Both teams excelled in the ' ¦
The Teaching Assistants' Association voted Monday to hold a campus-wide walkout strike today and Wednesday after rejecting final contract proposals from the State Bargaining Committee. Over 500 TAs and project ' ¦
An environmental group led by UW-Madison students proved it really can make a difference. Four months after writing a letter to Dell Chair Michael Dell, two UW-Madison students participated in ' ¦
I really need a job. Allow me to rephrase. I need a job, not quite as badly as my senior friends graduating with history, political science, Sanskrit and journalism degrees ' ¦'
Overcrowded UW-Madison freshman and sophomore classes, lack of interest in two year UW System colleges and UW-Eau Claire surpassing UW-Madison in rejection rates of admissions applications are leading to system-wide ' ¦
A bill that would potentially restrict women's access to a full range of medical options made its way through the House and Senate, all the way to Gov. Doyle's desk, ' ¦
Two California newsapers have released a report that the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative (BALCO) gave steroids to 27 athletes. Company founder Victor Conte?s lawyers claim that Conte has denied such ' ¦