ASM attempts to rebuild police oversight group after breakdown in communication with UWPD
By Noe Goldhaber | 6:00amASM leaders have called for changes to the UWPD Police Advisory Committee. Why has the committee failed to meet since October?
ASM leaders have called for changes to the UWPD Police Advisory Committee. Why has the committee failed to meet since October?
The sole newspaper in Douglas County, the Superior Telegram, struggles to fully cover community issues, ...
Generative AI isn’t going anywhere. Colleges need to learn how to work with it, not against it.
In Wisconsin, a culture of democracy is preserved by local news reporting.
As spring unfolds its beauty across the state of Wisconsin, the looming threat of tornadoes and severe weather heightens, threatening both property and lives.
In my final weeks at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, I was utterly betrayed by Transportation Services when it impounded my car for multiple unpaid parking tickets. Now, after paying off all the tickets and getting my car out of impound, I’m taking swift revenge.
Moda Magazine brings community to Madison through Fashion Week events.
In anticipation for their spring edition, Moda Magazine hosted their 2024 UW Fashion Week (UWFW) last week, complete with five distinct events in collaboration with University of Wisconsin-Madison student organizations, local artists, small businesses and community partners.
Though devastating wildfires in the South and Pacific West frequently make headlines, wildfires pose a threat to states like Wisconsin, too
The latest string of transfers is a harsh reality check for Wisconsin.
Co-creator Amy Chozick and stars from Max’s “The Girls on the Bus” shared their experiences working on the show at a virtual press junket.
It’s no secret the Wisconsin Badgers women’s soccer team doesn’t receive as much attention as other sports on campus, and that’s why I decided to spotlight Wisconsin women’s soccer’s goalkeeper, Mira Issar, as she and her team are as deserving of the same hype as other Badgers teams.
UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Lori Reesor discussed recent campus policy and challenges to protesters and student belonging on campus in a student media roundtable.
The 44th Annual Midwest Horse Fair was held at the Alliant Energy Center, providing attendees with shopping, educational opportunities and displays of expert horseback riding.
More than 9,000 pieces are stored with care in the museum's archives, available for those who ask.
The Madison Planning Committee prepared for the unveiling of a temporary pedestrian mall on State Street this summer by holding a volunteer event for local artists to paint the streets.
Troy Farm, Madison’s oldest urban farm, illustrates how organic agriculture is still cutting edge even in cities.
President Joe Biden narrowly trails Republican former President Donald Trump in the race for the 2024 presidential election, according to a poll conducted April 3-10 from the Marquette Law School.
Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey sophomores Laila Edwards and Caroline Harvey earned individual honors on the world stage as they prepare for future seasons.
The Wisconsin Badgers football team use added experience in the second year of the Luke Fickell era.
On April 11th, a panel of experts held a discussion on challenges to academic freedom and the recent DEI deal in a session hosted by UW-Madison’s Center for Humanities. This week, host Oliver Gerharz is joined by daily Cardinal reporter Amari Mbongwo to discuss her article on the panel and the issues discussed by it’s members. Articles recapped in this week’s campus news in brief segment: Free brats, mocktails headline Memorial Terrace reopening celebration Wednesday – Kate Eaton Ezra Klein unpacks the roots of American polarization in La Follette School talk – Nicholas Sinn and Noe Goldhaber Wisconsin stars AJ Storr, Chucky Hepburn finding new homes – Carlos Bello
Finding accepting peers and navigating the university environment can be difficult for autistic students, one student said.
The Madison Police Department and Mifflin residents are preparing for the annual Mifflin Block Party following notices and threats of the event being canceled.