Wisconsin farmers need a new farm bill. Can Congress act in time?
By Liam Beran | 2:00amThe sweeping five-year legislative package must be reauthorized every five years and was last updated in 2018. Waiting isn’t an option, farmers say.
The sweeping five-year legislative package must be reauthorized every five years and was last updated in 2018. Waiting isn’t an option, farmers say.
With summer around the corner and temperatures in Madison rising, students and community members are ...
A comprehensive review of the timeless musical experience.
The business world has always been a hotbed of innovation, where technological advancements can spur monumental shifts in how companies operate and engage with their customers.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s track and field team competed in a handful of meets as the outdoor season continues.
This week host Oliver Gerharz talks with the Daily Cardinal's Features Editor Ellie Bourdo to discuss her article on this year's Coming Together of peoples Conference, a yearly event held by UW-Madison's Indigenous Law Students Association, and the organization that runs it. Articles recapped in this week’s campus news in brief segment:ASM Sustainability marches forth to Earth Day in kickoff event - Mary BoschUW-Madison, Togetherall partner to expand student mental health resources - Malia LangerChinese Badgers commemoration connects families, examines historic student impacts - Mia Salbego
Wisconsin Badgers softball won their first conference series against the Ohio State Buckeyes at home.
The WCHA Tournament-winning Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team have standout defender Caroline Harvey to thank for their success.
In the high-stakes arena of NCAA Division I collegiate sports where physical ability is often the primary focus, there lies a silent battle many University of Wisconsin-Madison student-athletes face daily: their mental health.
Recipients of the money through the Partners in Equity Food Project will help increase access to healthy food in Dane County.
The Institute for Reforming Government launched an investigation after discovering $700,000 of state and local funds were approved to fund services for undocumented immigrants.
A Music Hall restoration, a mandate to have UW System employees complete a module to address “ideological bias” in unconscious bias training and more were taken out of the Dec. 13 deal.
The Wisconsin Film Festival brings a harrowing tale of true-crime obsession to Madison.
Mocktails continue to increase in popularity and become a staple in Madison’s social scene.
After suffering a loss due to an overturned match against Northwestern, the Wisconsin Badgers bounced back against the Fighting Illini.
As winter comes to a close, the Dane County Farmers Market will be in full swing this Saturday, bringing fresh produce and local goods to Wisconsin’s capital.
A conservation leader is criticizing the University of Wisconsin-Madison after one of its research centers sponsored a Tuesday event at which an anti-conservation speaker ridiculed environmental regulations.
District 13 Dane County Supervisor candidate Travis Austin accused Supervisor Jay Brower of a lack of engagement with student voters after Brower’s reelection in the April 2 election.
For players frustrated with bringing their island to a five-star rating, HHP provides a creative outlet
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley announced she will not run for reelection, a shakeup that could open the door for conservatives to regain control of the court after losing it in 2023.
Upon first glance, 223 E. Mifflin Street appears to be just a typical house. That is, until you notice the massive lime cutout on the stairs, the colorful outside clothing rack and the bright dangling garland hanging from the roof.
The Indigenous Law Student Association aims to inform students and the community about the importance of Indian law.
Officer Michael Fanone went to the U.S. Capitol Jan. 6, 2021 to stop an insurrection. Following recovery, he said young voters can use the insurrection as motivation to vote.