Archived: Sep 28, 2005

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Don’t touch my tray

By East Anemone

It falls in the same category as a cop and his (or her) gun, a construction worker and his hammer, a plumber and his wrench, a conservative and his ideas or a server and his tray: If it’s not your tool, do not touch it or you will get hurt.

After serving for two years, I took a job at a restaurant on Pewaukee Lake that most would consider fine dining. It was overpriced and under-frequented. My uniform alone cost more than $200.

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What are you listening to?

By Tasha Paradies

Every life has a story, and every story sounds better backed up by a soundtrack. Considering this, I toured campus last Thursday to ask students with iPods and CD players, “What are you listening to?”

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Different dwellings

By Tasha Paradies

In exchanging stories of living situations, students learn of enjoyments or difficulties that resonate. Other times, when we peak into someone else's life, we get a whole new perspective of theirs or our own.

Married, with apartment<

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Sex on the rebound

By Devon Wiesend

When you are in love with your partner, you go out of the way to please each other, paying attention to the small details. The sex soon becomes perfect. When you and your lover part ways, the sex you have with other people is rebound sex, which is never as good, at no fault of the reboundee.

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Alcohol and drugs pose greater risks for women

By Melissa Campbell

For many students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, a Friday night out includes alcohol and, sometimes, other drugs.

While alcohol and drugs pose risks to both men and women, women who abuse these substances face unique dangers.

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