Provost finalists make their cases for the role
By Annika Bereny | Mar. 1The three finalists for provost at the University of Wisconsin-Madison delivered their final pitches to an audience of faculty, staff and students last week.
The three finalists for provost at the University of Wisconsin-Madison delivered their final pitches to an audience of faculty, staff and students last week.
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Hosts Yadiel Chavez and Jacob Szczap welcome Daily Cardinal womens basketball beat writer Luca Muehlbauer to the podcast, discussing his perspective on the team's eight-game losing streak. Then, the pair discuss Wisconsin men’s basketball’s alarming road loss to Oregon, and what it could mean for the rest of their season.
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Hosts Yadiel Chavez and Jacob Szczap welcome Daily Cardinal womens basketball beat writer Luca Muehlbauer to the podcast, discussing his perspective on the team's eight-game losing streak. Then, the pair discuss Wisconsin men’s basketball’s alarming road loss to Oregon, and what it could mean for the rest of their season.
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Host Bret Marbach speaks with Daily Cardinal staff writer Matthew Shultz on the recent up-and-downs of Wisconsin Mens Basketball. Credits: Bret Marbach, segment producer of "The Daily Cardinal Sports Podcast In-depth Edition" Matthew Shultz, staff writer Ted Hyngstrom, Podcast Director, Editor and Producer Scoring reference: The University of Wisconsin Marching Band has given the express written consent to allow us (The Daily Cardinal Sports Podcast) to use their productions of "You've said it all," "Varsity," "If you want to be a badger," "Hot time in Old Town tonight," and "On Wisconsin."
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