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Carl Johns: filling the void
By Heather Ramsden | Aug. 31, 2001Noahjohn leader adds variety to local music scene with his increased presence '
Mike Murphy: Columnist introduction
By Daily Cardinal Staff and Mike Murphy | Aug. 31, 2001This is a Long Title for Someone with Nothing to Talk About'
Hear Ye, Hear Ye: State of the Rock Address
By Benjamin Redding | Jan. 31, 2001Right Said Redd'
Breaking stones, setting records
By James Wold | Jan. 31, 2001The Daily Cardinal puts on its swimming suit and hits the pool to freestyle with senior Ellen Stonebreaker. The Daily Cardinal: You qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials in the ' ¦
Amazon.com announces cut of 1,300 employees
Jan. 31, 2001Leading Internet retailer Amazon.com announced Tuesday it was reducing its workforce by 1,300 employees in an effort to meet financial goals. According to The Washington Post, company officials said the ' ¦
Badgers take one on the chin
By Ben Steele | Jan. 31, 2001Wisconsin falls for the first time at home this season
Feingold casts tie-breaking vote
By Kevin Warnke | Jan. 31, 2001U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., cast the deciding vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday, advancing Republican former Sen. John Ashcroft's confirmation as attorney general. A vote expected to come ' ¦
Chancellor to meet with student leaders
By Anna Gould | Jan. 31, 2001UW-Madison Chancellor John Wiley is holding a reception for student leaders today at the University Club. While the meeting is intended to serve as a \meet and greet"" session, some ' ¦
Letters to the Editor
By Will Hoverman | Jan. 31, 2001'Meathead music' more than just testosteroneI admit it. I am a fan of, as Heather Ramsden put it, \meathead music"" [""Testosterone and rock: Addressing Meathead Music, Culture,"" Jan. 29]. Contrary ' ¦
Future of O'Cayz subject of neighborhood forum
By Sarah Weisensel | Jan. 31, 2001The futures of O'Cayz Corral, the venerable music venue that burned down Jan. 1, and the property on which it stood are still up in the air after a neighborhood ' ¦
Police explain actions, role of Emergency Response Team
By Molly Reppen and Nathan Tasso | Jan. 31, 2001The stars of the TV show S.W.A.T. were a bunch of military vets all too eager to blast through any obstacles to apprehend their targets. \That's pretty far from the ' ¦
Assembly addresses election reforms
By Nathan Tasso | Jan. 31, 2001The state Assembly gave preliminary approval to a bill requiring all voters to have a state-issued photo identification card during its first day of floor sessions Tuesday. Assembly Bill 49 ' ¦
Dist. 8 candidates plan kickoff events tonight
Jan. 31, 2001The two candidates running for the District 8 City Council seat will be holding separate campaign kickoff events tonight. Incumbent Mike Staude will formally announce the start of his reelection ' ¦
'Insider' Wigand set for DLS speech March 7
Jan. 31, 2001Jeffrey Wigand, a former tobacco industry executive whose testimony against tobacco companies formed the basis for the 1999 film \The Insider,"" has been scheduled to speak as part of the ' ¦
More work necessary to establish tenants' rights
By Adam Briggs | Jan. 31, 2001For most UW-Madison students, an apartment near campus represents a first foray into the world of renting. For almost as many students, this first renting experience inevitably leads to the ' ¦
Giddy, Geddy: Ear candy that's fuel injected and sweet as a Honeydog
Jan. 31, 2001(Epic) Whenever I begin to doubt the rock 'n' roll train is running out of fuel, something comes along that reminds me that the music gods are watching over us ' ¦'
Sweep the Leg Johnny brush pop under the rug and push punk
By Jessica Steinhoff | Jan. 31, 2001Sweep the Leg Johnny, Chicago's badass backlash against poppy punk, plays Club 770 this Friday. Known for their angsty beats, sax riffs and a phatty van named Marge, these kids ' ¦'
Wiley fails to address UW labor problems
By Sarah Turner | Jan. 30, 2001Having been our chancellor for a little more than a month, John Wiley was surprisingly defensive concerning where his loyalties lie on workers' rights. Last week he wrote a polite ' ¦