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Fans respect heightened football game security

Heightened security measures at Camp Randall Stadium did not appear to cause problems at Saturday's football game, as most crowd members reached their seats before kickoff. In response to the ' ¦


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Badger Bits

Volleyball sweeps Indiana, Illinois on roadThe seventh-ranked Wisconsin volleyball team remained undefeated in Big Ten Conference play with a 30-15, 30-23, 30-26 victory over Indiana Friday and a 30-19, 30-24, ' ¦


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’Count Fagula’ hits Broom Street

A cross-dressing hotel clerk, a boxing nun, a cowboy lesbian, a sleepwalking nymphomaniac, a fly-eating psychopath, a verbally dyslexic German doctor with Turette's syndrome and a real-estate broker named John are some of the characters making up Callen Harty's 'Count Fagula,' now playing at the Broom Street Theater, 1119 Williamson St. This parody of Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' combines slapstick humor, everything from pop to country music and biting sexual commentary to produce a fun and sometimes hard-to-believe experience. 


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Hazardous materials leak at Water Science

A report of a hydrogen sulfide vapor leak at the Water Science Building led UW Police to block off areas surrounding the building at 660 N. Park St. Saturday. The ' ¦


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ASM chair makes two national TV appearances

Associated Students of Madison Chair Jessica Miller will appear on today's episode of Oprah, which will include a panel discussion on the subject of whether the United States should go ' ¦


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Northeast dairy compact expires

A new market opened up for Wisconsin dairy farmers Sunday when the Northeast Interstate Dairy Compact expired, ending tariffs that effectively prevented farmers from outside of New England from selling ' ¦


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Photo-How now, Red Tao?

'Red Tao,' by Thomas Eddington, on display in the Porter Butts Gallery in the Memorial Union as a part of Eddington's 'Oneness in Wood' collection.'


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University arboretum offers fall ’Woodland Walk’ to public

At times even the most organized, most patient, most grounded student can be overwhelmed by all of the pressure and stress associated with four years of grades, tests and lectures. It is no secret that a visit with nature allows an individual the freedom to take a break from all the hassles of college life. 



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