Stories from the issue published Oct. 6, 2004
- "Bucky for President"
- A love of profession, a passion for painting
- Almanac
- Animation from Iran presented
- Art permeates (prehistoric) life at special events
- Benefits questions? Employee fair will answer them
- Book Smart
- Captiol capsules
- Chancellor Wiley warns of budget perils
- Computer model mimics how children read
- Dance critic to discuss impact of AIDS on American dance
- Employee Matters
- Fletcher steps up with gift to Camp Randall renovation
- For the Record
- Help
- Hunting may not cause sinking woodcock populations
- Longtime activisit Wilkins to lecture on civil rights act
- Master plan to create a vision of UW-Madison's future
- Meeting to explore a changing natural world
- Milestones
- National expert addresses prion-based diseases
- New center examines nanotechnology
- New places, new spaces
- Partners in Giving campaign sets goal of raising $2.7 million
- PBS program to feature UW medical historian
- Plan comes to life for East Campus
- Recent sightings
- Rock the Vote visits campus Oct. 15
- Stanford historian delivers 2004 Curti Lectures
- State's largest used book sale benefits libraries
- Students help set the stage at Wisconsin Union Theater
- Tiny arm shuttles electrons in a new transistor
- UW Opera begins season on spooky 'note'
- UW-Madison welcomes talented freshman class
- Veterinarian cycles across America for cancer cure
- Web site offers information on car fleet, garage
- Why Files designer flies solo in new exhibition
- Wisconsin scientists develop quick botox test
- Workshop hones math problem-solving skills