Stories from the issue published April 28, 2004
- 'West Wing' actor to speak at commencement
- After 40 years of teaching, Hamilton has designs on retirement
- Almanac
- Announcements
- Anthropology students survey cars, draw conclusions
- Arboretum native plant sale May 8
- Archaeology Field Day to dig into campus past
- Book Smart
- Bus schedules cut back May 10
- Bye-Bye Bio 101: Teach science the way you do science
- Committee to provide perspective
- Conference explores new Latin American left
- Eminent alumni to be honored May 7
- Employee Matters
- Employees ice cream social May 5
- For the Record
- Forum examines media ethics
- Goodbye, typewriter: Web-based requisitions to be available
- Hilldale and Holstrom Award winners
- Memorial Union wraps up anniversary
- Milestones
- Museum provides a steady supply of interactive geology
- NASA scientist to lecture on blue planets, black holes
- Parallel Press publishes collection of African poetry
- Partnership targets obesity among children
- Physical beauty involves more than good looks
- Professor helps students reshape perspectives
- Public invited to reading of play about female astronomer
- Recent Sightings
- Records management classes offered in May, June
- School of Education alumnus to lecture
- Science Hall occupants will miss colleague Mike Kreul
- SPA awards recognize special efforts of student life staff
- State mobilizes for stroke awareness May 12
- Study disputes wisdom, need of tax-limit amendment
- Study: Majority of college smokers don't quit
- Supporters to celebrate UW spirit May 7
- TAs walk out; negotiations to continue
- Teaching, learning symposium to examine 'literacies'
- Three libraries to consolidate in one new home
- Two faculty chosen to be Guggenheim Fellows
- Two honored for perseverance
- UW-Madison wins Beckman Scholars award
- WAA to host celebration for international graduates
- Waisman offers Badger Bash
- Zoologist elected to National Academy of Sciences