Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Daily Cardinal's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
84 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(01/26/23 8:00am)
After an arduous campaign season, the nominees for the 95th Academy Awards were finally announced by Academy Award winner Riz Ahmed and actress Allison Williams via livestream early Tuesday morning from the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
(11/02/17 5:52am)
The grey building of the UW Foundation and Alumni Association sits at 1848 University Avenue only a short drive away Bascom Hall. It may not look like much from the outside — but on the inside, it’s home to a multi-billion dollar endowment that supports the whole of UW-Madison.
(11/09/16 8:09am)
Republicans maintained their majorities in both the state Assembly and state Senate Tuesday.
(02/05/16 3:04am)
Gov. Scott Walker signed 21 new bills into law Thursday at the state Capitol, covering issues ranging from children in the foster care system, criminal penalties and transportation.
(02/12/15 7:04am)
State legislators on both sides of the aisle introduced “Collin’s Law” Thursday, which would require Wisconsin newborns to be screened for a nervous system disease known as Krabbe Leukodystrophy.
(03/06/14 8:21am)
Amid announcements regarding Associated Students of Madison representative positions, the ASM Spring Election resulted in the decision that has been on the campus community’s mind for months: the approval of the Recreational Sports Master Plan referendum.
(10/24/11 6:00am)
Each year, football fans everywhere ritualistically gather
around their televisions for the last game of the season. The
penultimate showdown will occasionally live up to the impossibly
large hype, but often the games aren't as close or as interesting
as one would like. That's why there's more to the Super Bowl than
the game itself.
(05/02/11 6:00am)
Last Monday, Madison Area Technical College President
Bettsey Barhorst asked for structural
reforms similar to what UW-Madison and Chancellor Biddy Martin have
been working toward the past few months.
(05/01/11 6:00am)
Todd Stevens
(05/01/11 6:00am)
Mike Mikalsen and I don't agree on much. Mikalsen, the research
assistant and lead strategist for state Rep. Steve Nass,
R-Whitewater, has played a central role in Nass' work as the main
thorn in the side of UW-Madison. So as I spoke with Mikalsen over
the phone last week concerning the proposed New Badger Partnership,
it was no surprise that I disagreed with much of what he said.
(03/24/11 6:00am)
Todd Stevens
(02/25/11 6:00am)
Let's face it, nobody ever agrees with the Oscars completely, and
we here at The Daily Cardinal are no exeption. So we crafted our
own list of the top 10 films of 2010––our best picture nominees, if
you will. We call them the Dirty Bird Awards, and you'll probably
disagree with them just as much as you disagree with the Academy.
But what makes us better is that you can walk into our office and
yell at us in person, which is so much cooler. And the nominees
are:
(02/25/11 6:00am)
With the 2011 Academy Awards coming up this Sunday, Daily Cardinal
senior film critics Riley Beggin and Mike Kujak, along with arts
editor Todd Stevens, provide their predictions for who will go home
with the little gold men, who got unjustly snubbed and how the
horse race stacks up.
(02/20/11 6:00am)
Todd Stevens
(02/20/11 6:00am)
Maybe it is just a product of the Twitter-verse, where we absorb
copious amounts of unprocessed information. Maybe it is a side
effect of people getting swept up in the moment. Or maybe it is a
result of intentional distortions of the truth. But over the past
week of protests that have enveloped the Capitol, there has been an
overwhelming amount of information coming from our little isthmus,
and it is time to set some things straight.
(02/13/11 6:00am)
Todd Stevens
(02/13/11 6:00am)
Every two years, Madison city government refreshes itself with
elections for seats in its Common Council. Sometimes these
elections are trivial—see Madison's District 4, which very well
might be represented by Mike Verveer until the apocalypse, and
possibly afterward. But other districts, such as campus-area
District 8, serve as wonderful laboratories for democracy, with
competitive races in almost every election cycle.
(01/19/11 6:00am)
Todd Stevens
(01/18/11 6:00am)
Madison may be stuck between Minneapolis and Chicago, but that
doesn't mean it doesn't have its fair share of quality concerts,
plays and the like to keep an arts addict occupied. The Daily
Cardinal Arts Staff compiled a list of the shows they are most
looking forward to this semester, and thankfully this spring
Madison offers a wealth of options to choose from.
(12/10/10 6:00am)
The Daily Cardinal Editorial Board lists its most influential
figures in Madison's 77 square miles surrounded by reality
(apologies to Tammy Baldwin and Scott Walker, you'll have to wait
for our state list).