Stories from the issue published Nov. 3, 2004
- A cappella groups to perform on Overture stage
- Almanac
- Alumna returns to campus with dance company
- Alumni provide $1 million gift to School of Business
- Author, journalist Swerdlow Science Writer in Residence
- Book Smart
- Conference examines power of storytelling
- Cultural landscape presentation examines campus preservation
- Employee Matters
- Father's advice proved dependable to professor
- For the Record
- GIS Day Expo to be held Nov. 17
- Grant to improve access to national digital library
- Greenhouse gases influence aphid wing development
- Health Services announces new violence prevention specialist
- Help 'Roll Out the Red Carpet'
- Hewson balances job, aerial dance
- Horticulturist goes in search of a sweeter onion
- International conference’s focus is violence against women
- Library offers workshops on records management
- Master woodcut artist honored at Elvehjem
- Medical School announces findings in diabetes therapy
- Memorial Union cancels Thanksgiving dinner buffet
- Milestones
- New editor for Wisconsin Week
- New takes on traditional music showcased in campus concert
- Overture program highlights Watrous' contributions to Elvehjem
- Police officer stresses listening skills
- Policy analyst to explore politics of K-12 education
- Professor plans book discussion
- Recent sightings
- Revercomb to direct Space Science and Engineering Center
- Roof repair begins on Helen C. White Library
- Session to examine state environmental regulation
- Spring Timetable now available
- Symposium encourages American Indians to enter health, science
- Tickets now available for Holiday Dinner Concerts
- UW poverty expert honored with national award
- UW, city to work on Halloween strategy
- UW-Madison lands coveted grant to accelerate clinical research
- Veterinarian finds treatment for brain lesions in dogs
- Wisconsin Singers sound of music includes all-time favorites
- World-famous violinist to visit classes, coach students