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Thursday, September 11, 2008
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News
Student Senate
System defines campaigning on campus
Remembering 9/11
Wood replaces Tallant
McPhee renovation project still underway
Professor receives eco-friendly grant
Blugold Organization Bash kicks off
Showcase
Big City vs Small Town
Ask Anything
Scene
Music for thought
'Oddly' Entertaining
When it 'Reigns,' it pours on Sandler
Sports
Tenacious game play delivers wide victory
Team keeps tradition alive, looks to attract more students
Understand the rules, get involved with the fantasy
Police Blotter
Hobo impersonation
Editorial/Opinion
September 11 footage not political
Corrections perpetuates image problem
Calling for changes
'Blow' drink raises concern
British Exemption
Student Life
From newsroom to spotlight
Nation & World News
New Orleans remains vulnerable
Political opponents remember 9/11 together
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In This Issue
Campus News
Committee to discuss collective bargaining
Newly unveiled Veterans Center hosts open house
National report studies campus sustainability
Blugold Commitment dominates Roundtable dialogue
Forensics team successful in tournament competition
Lunar material on loan to university
Street sweeping causes problems for some student drivers
Sports
Cross country still in the race
Football rides 35-point scoring spree to victory
Men's hockey loses to No. 8 ranked team
Women's hockey splits two matches against St. Mary's
Women's basketball prepared for challenging season
Currents
To weather or not
In review: Waltz with Bashir
In review: OK Go at Zorn Arena
Editorial/Opinion
Increase disproportionate
Lawsuit against UWM valid
Plan keeps degree valuable
Smoke-free campus no longer necessary
TV news not objective
Hunters anticipate another rough year
Women's basketball trails in high-scoring season opener
Student Life
Behind the scenes
Letters
Releasing names would allow petition signers to be targeted
Police Blotter
Just texting
Phone tag
University Briefs
Idea Challenge encourages new business
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