Stories from the issue published Nov. 16, 2005
- 3M and 3M Foundation give $1.6 million to engineering building project
- Almanac
- American Indian workshop promotes dialogue on breaking stereotypes
- Art on the fly: Fighting graffiti with chalk
- Book Smart
- Ceramics plans open house, sale
- Community service demonstrates student beliefs
- Computer model recreates storm that sank the Edmund Fitzgerald
- Dancer makes leap to new visual media
- Employee Matters
- For the Record
- Grant promotes faster application of health care technology
- Historian takes on a weighty task: Understanding Kissinger
- Hunger Banquet to simulate poverty for the well-fed
- Jahn chosen to lead College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
- Latino writers illustrate different styles, cultures in forum
- Milestones
- More changes in store for ODOS, other offices
- No decisions in Halloween debate
- November brings a grab-bag of Top 10 rankings to UW-Madison
- Ombuds program strives for courteous work environment
- Photo essay: Picnic Point
- Professor plans annual holiday chemistry lecture
- Project may aid milk shortage in the developing world
- Project sponsors Madison premiere of “After Innocenceâ€
- Recent Sightings
- Regent nixing of backup titles likely to have mixed impact
- Report addresses drinking policies
- Research runs deep at Trout Lake Station
- Singapore Film Festival showcases culture through cinema
- Sorority to present Kwanzaa Fair
- Student art sale under way
- Stunden to retire as UW-Madison’s top technology chief
- Thanks, Barry: University honors retiring coach with ceremony, praise
- Union plans takeout Thanksgiving dinner
- UW sailor to compete in Hawaii
- Writer’s Choice
- WSRC to open gallery exhibition