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Rich leads Badgers in the right direction
By Cary Dohman | Nov. 11, 2003When the Wisconsin women's basketball team takes the court for its first regular season game Nov. 23, there will be many familiar faces in cardinal and white. One of those ' ¦
Economy reappears with minimal jobs
By Nic Lehmann-Ziebarth | Nov. 11, 2003If you missed it, the economy has returned. Not only did we have 6 percent gross domestic product growth last quarter, wages finally began to rise after trailing productivity for ' ¦
SSFC faces suit appeal, OKs MCSC budget
Nov. 11, 2003The Legal Information Center, a UW-Madison student organization, appealed to the Student Judiciary Monday night in opposition to the Student Services Finance Committee's decision not to accept LIC's funding eligibility ' ¦
Jobs scarce for holiday season
By Rob Hunger | Nov. 11, 2003Whether students want money to pay rent or simply to get a fake ID, employment experts warn finding a job this Christmas season will be more difficult than in years ' ¦
Cartoonist relates history, comics
By Alex Hess | Nov. 11, 2003Art Spiegelman, the Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist known for his books \Maus I"" and ""Maus II"" and his numerous New Yorker covers, spoke to a crowd of several hundred people ' ¦
New faces hit the court
By Matt Carroll | Nov. 11, 2003The Badger men's basketball team had success in recent years in terms of freshmen being asked to perform in their first year. Two years ago, those outstanding freshmen were current ' ¦
Running down a UW dream
By Matt Carroll | Nov. 11, 2003Most of the energy that the Badgers were missing after the Ohio State game was finally back, especially in senior quarterback Jim Sorgi, after the much-needed bye week last weekend. ' ¦
Analysts: Doyle recall attempt misguided
By Adam Bissen | Nov. 11, 2003An effort to recall Gov. Jim Doyle from office undermines the normal electoral process and has little chance of succeeding, political analysts say. Rolf Lindgren, media director for http://www.RecallDoyle.com, said ' ¦
News Briefs
By Leah Cowen and Christopher Guess | Nov. 11, 2003In addition to State Street damage, parts of the UW-Madison campus experienced vandalism over the Halloween weekend as well, UW-Madison police reported Monday. Nine windows were broken on the southeast ' ¦
'Mirror Mirror' the fairest read of all
Nov. 11, 2003Maguire tells the Cardinal about his 'fantasies'
Housing advice pays debt to society
By Peter Long and Haleigh Amant and Ryan Bullen | Nov. 11, 2003The Long and the Short of It'
One giant leap backward
By Jessica Gartner and ??zge Sevindik | Nov. 11, 2003State's marriage redefinition act slaps homosexuals in the face
TAs rally against health, salary plans
By Katrina Peterson | Nov. 11, 2003Non-economic proposals also cause conflict
Economy reappears with minimal jobs
By Nic Lehmann-Ziebarth | Nov. 11, 2003If you missed it, the economy has returned. Not only did we have 6 percent gross domestic product growth last quarter, wages finally began to rise after trailing productivity for ' ¦
Steve Martin delivers laughs and lessons
By Paul Zazinski | Nov. 11, 2003Do you feel like you're the only one who doesn't have a boyfriend/girlfriend? Actor and writer Steve Martin makes readers laugh at his take on the problem in his second ' ¦'
UW-Madison sex study reveals male worms necessary to create genetic variety
By Jen McCoy | Nov. 10, 2003A new study by UW-Madison and University of Alberta scientists published Friday in the highly respected journal \Science"" proves male worms thrive in harsher conditions in comparison to worms of ' ¦
Badger Bits
By Joe Hasler | Nov. 10, 2003Volleyball The University of Wisconsin volleyball team (10-4 Big Ten, 18-7 overall) split of set of weekend matches versus Michigan and Michigan State. Everything started off well Friday night, as ' ¦
Gangsta rap: The birth of a notion
By Amos Posner | Nov. 10, 2003Last Thursday's article \Gangsta Rap: a musical menace to society"" cited inconclusive research and drew shaky conclusions about the dangers of rap. But it provided a great example of how ' ¦