Ex-NBC News chief Andy Lack kicks off first Wisconsin Exchange event
By Zoey Elwood and Clara Strecker | 1:52am“The Wisconsin Exchange: Pluralism in Practice” aims to encourage conversations across the ideological spectrum.
“The Wisconsin Exchange: Pluralism in Practice” aims to encourage conversations across the ideological spectrum.
The Senate Committee on Utilities, Technology and Tourism heard arguments for differing Republican-led ...
Monuments to Badger legends will be relocated from the Camp Randall Sports Center and displayed in front ...
Host Bret Marbach speaks with Daily Cardinal staff writer Hannah Sarnoff on the postseason aspirations of the Wisconsin womens hockey team.
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Host Bret Marbach speaks with Daily Cardinal staff writer Hannah Sarnoff on the postseason aspirations of the Wisconsin womens hockey team.
Host Otto Von Sothen outlines Wisconsin's recent West Coast road trip and previews senior night at the Kohl Center.
As the Badgers end the regular season, alternate captain Joe Palodichuk discusses the team’s leadership and response to late season slump.
Professors Jon Pevehouse and Scott Baker spoke about the World Trade Organization, Iran and the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to curtail the Trump Administration's tariffs at the Wisconsin Union Directorate Society and Politics Committee’s “Tariff Talk.”
In Mitchell Theatre, a swarm of plastic bottles filled with dirty water has invaded the stage. “cullud wattah,” the University Theatre production running through March 8, transports audiences to a household in Flint, Michigan, where three generations of women desperately seek control over their own lives amidst the crushing effects of the Flint water crisis.
In Gov. Tony Evers’ State of the State address, he announced a nuclear study led by University of Wisconsin-Madison professors and a fusion grant.
The panel focused on looking into the future of hyperscale data centers in Wisconsin, and changes that need to happen to ensure clean energy.
Iran deserves freedom from authoritarianism. Its people deserve dignity, self-autonomy and safety. However, real freedom cannot be delivered through imperial ambition. It cannot be engineered by foreign powers who have their own interests at heart.
So if you're in a career identity crisis, being scared not just of failing, but of not becoming the right version of yourself, know that you're not the only one. The fear of waking up one day and hating the career you picked is a threat that hangs above all of us. But what if we looked at our major as the first step in discovering how we think and what we care about?
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Dance Department performed “Moonshine,” a multimedia celebration of Black History Month, on Feb. 27.
Inspired by Carolyn Bessest Kennedy’s “Love Story” comeback, University of Wisconsin-Madison students are embracing minimalism and business chic.
The farmer’s market heads indoors for all your local needs this winter.
Through heartbreaking lyrics and raw emotions, Sadie Jean, 23, gained massive popularity in 2021 with her debut single “WYD Now?”
Little Luxuries is actively keeping up with the demand for the squishy, gel-like cubes taking over the internet and college campuses.
The last home game of the year for the Badgers ended in disappointment as they lost their ninth game in a row.
An in-depth look at candidate websites for single issue voters whose single issue is website design.
This week host Amellia Fowler speaks to Staff Writer Jake Kilander about his story “Professor Barry Burden previews Wisconsin’s role in the 2026 midterms,” in a discussion of Political Science Professors lecture on the upcoming midterms.
Federal changes coming to H-1B visa applications add another hoop for international workers coming to the University of Wisconsin-Madison to jump through.
After a commanding Friday shutout and a tense overtime battle Saturday, Laila Edwards’ game-winner punched Wisconsin’s ticket to the WCHA Final Faceoff.
Wisconsin’s ability to push the pace has garnered them great success in 2026.