UW-Madison professor announces Republican candidacy for attorney general
By Alexa Heller | 9:10pmConservative UW-Madison political science professor Ryan Owens announced his bid for Wisconsin attorney general Monday.
Conservative UW-Madison political science professor Ryan Owens announced his bid for Wisconsin attorney general Monday.
PHMDC tweeted Monday that thousands of vaccine appointments are available this week in Madison at its ...
After donating $500,000 to the UW-Madison tennis program, a family wants a full refund as they claim ...
How is the Madison art community adapting to financial challenges during the pandemic? We also discuss the cost of attendance at UW-Madison and why it is higher than other UW campuses. Finally, we learn where food deserts exist in Madison and how to increase access to nutritious food.
This is all covered today in our 2-part episode series on the Cardinal’s spring 2021 action project issue Wealth and Poverty, hosted by Gaby Vinick and Hope Karnopp.
Guests: Emily Knepple, Samantha Benish and Forrest Ziebell
Lana Del Rey's 'Chemtrails over the Country Club' takes listeners through a detailed description of trying to make it in the music industry, from her teenage day job to her friendship with Stevie Nicks.
Earth Week is back for the fourth year with a hybrid mix of in-person and virtual events, ending with a Climate Strike Friday afternoon.
The Badgers can clinch their first Big Ten title in seven years with a victory this morning.
John Garnetti, a former employee for the company which has not delivered tens of millions in promised investments to the UW system, was named to the position last week to “drive relationships with the business community.”
After a long season full of COVID-related pauses, the top-ranked Badgers are set to take on Weber State in the NCAA Tournament.
The nation is mourning the loss of one of its big beautiful boys in blue after Minneapolis police officer Jim O’Brien accidentally discharged a taser into his nuts and died Wednesday.
In college, most students go out with one goal in mind: to get drunk as quickly and cheaply as possible. At UW-Madison, Mondays has long been the go-to dive bar to achieve this. Last Friday night, however, this sacred bond was broken when a bartender agreed to only pour one shot of liquor into a vodka cranberry. The employee was later fired once the customer finished their drink and was still found to be able to have a coherent conversation.
"Ted Lasso," which follows Ted (Jason Sudekis) as he takes on a new role in England as AFC Richmond's new head coach, encourages viewers to share in an unwavering optimism.
Brad Davison, Wisconsin's most polarizing player, announced that he would return to the Badgers for another season on Wednesday.
With a clear head and the stillness of time, people can be relieved of most of their worries and begin to tap into something special, something pure, something beautiful.
If the PRO Act passes, working people could bargain, strike, picket and agitate for the wages and conditions they deserve.
Your college success and resume are only one part of achieving the career of your dreams. The other part is the human connection.
Department of Natural Resources Secretary Preston Cole asked the state’s budget writing committee to support investments to address PFAS contamination across the state last week.
The killing of Duante Wright by a Brooklyn Center police officer in Minnesota has rekindled UW-Madison student activists and activist groups’ continuous calls for change.
As the Mifflin Block Party time of year approaches, police sent a letter to all Mifflin residents and party-goers of rules and possible fines.
Students involved in Common Council, the County Board, activism groups and ASM report feeling tired but hopeful after a long year of struggle and advocacy work.
Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment looks to educate and engage the campus community through online events scheduled throughout Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Aldo Leopold penned the foreword to his “A Sand County Almanac” on March 4, 1948, in Madison, Wis. In the closing essay, titled “The Land Ethic,” Leopold deemed the extension of ethics to the land a necessity in ecological decision making.
The student government passed legislation benefiting student aid efforts and clarifying student government bylaws at their meeting on Tuesday.