Stories from the issue published March 30, 2005
- 'Indian Mounds of Wisconsin' wins Steinberg Prize
- 'Science Expeditions' kicks off a month of campus exploration
- 'U.S. Voting Rights Act of 1965 at 40' events planned
- American Indian students plan Spring Pow Wow
- An open letter on campus diversity
- Ask Bucky
- Book Smart
- Building Commission OKs facility upgrades
- Campus mourns the loss of 'Ultimate Badger' Arlie Mucks
- CCAS celebrates decade of service
- Chapman appointed Howard Hughes Investigator
- Effort benefits graduate students
- Employee Matters
- Event to celebrate women in science
- Faculty commitment inspires a new generation of scholars
- FCNA plans annual meeting
- For the record
- Harnessing microbes, one by one, to build a better nanoworld
- In solution, tiny magnetic wires scatter light
- Journalism education marks centennial year
- Lecturer shares experiences with African genocide
- Mattmiller joins University Communications
- Milestones
- Observatory Drive traffic to be limited for festival
- Photo exhibition:'Land and Sky'
- Scientists win prestigious fellowships
- Showcase provides a forum for problem solving
- Student Financial Services director to retire
- Student programmers ready for Shanghai smackdown
- Student volunteers provide tax help
- Students render a cappella 'Redefined'
- Study: Marmoset dads don't stray
- Sunday breakfast at Lakefront on Langdon starts April 3
- Technology builds foreign language proficiency
- To control germs, scientists deploy tiny agents provocateurs
- Two faculty named Aldo Leopold Fellows
- UW Opera presents 'Vanessa'
- World's oldest rock, newest technology to be on display