Stories from the issue published Feb. 11, 2004
- 'Bat saliva' drug offers hope for acute stroke treatment
- 'Secret Garden' tells children's tale in song
- Accountability report outlines progress, challenges
- Agronomist Ahlgren dies at 95
- Almanac
- Alumna lives ideals, funds environmental studies fellowship
- Animal model answers questions about environment
- Announcements
- Book smart
- Books on global issues to be discussed
- Brodd retiring from International Student Services
- BS unmasks UAP: Web site explains acronyms
- Capitol Capsules
- Carnival brings together university, community
- Celtic Film Festival reveals Celtic culture in many guises
- Contemporary dance performance set for Feb. 13-14
- Critter cams capture clean up crews at work and may track CWD
- Dining options abound on campus
- DoIT provides students training in software
- Elroy Hirsch dies at 80
- Employee Matters
- Expert in search for extraterrestrial intelligence to speak
- Faculty to flip at SLIS brunch
- Faculty, staff can nurture undergrad creativity
- For the Record
- Greene leaves Bascom with strong record
- Innovative engineering students to compete
- Jurist's speech highlights Community Justice Week
- Lakefront Café to open
- Lecture, concert feature Irish broadcaster and traditional singer
- Marshall Field's head to lecture
- Milestones
- Recent sightings
- Regents back business school addition
- Saffran receives prestigious psychology award
- Satellite data clear fog from forecasts
- Science Saturdays promise to delight middle schoolers
- Sex in the brain: How do male monkeys evaluate mates?
- Ten teaching assistants recognized for excellence
- Trekell reaches out as new LGBT center director
- UW System President Lyall announces retirement
- WiscMail system withstands latest virus