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I am incredibly proud of the four years I have spent working at The Daily Cardinal. It is something that has impacted my life in innumerable ways, and I am sincerely grateful for the opportunities I have been given.
The Student Labor Action Coalition held a musical protest outside Chancellor Biddy Martin's office Friday to encourage UW-Madison to cut its apparel contract with Nike over unpaid workers' wages in two factories in Honduras.
A UW-Madison committee approved research protocols last week that will allow Michele Basso to resume her research with non-human primates after her research abilities were suspended in February 2009.
Because of recent events, specifically The Badger Herald allowing an online ad to run that links to a website denying the Holocaust, I want to take the opportunity to make clear The Daily Cardinal's advertising policies.
UW-Madison's student government has found a larger-than-expected amount of reserve funds available to cover the majority of the $256,580 asked for by the state, officials said Friday.
A grim anniversary is set for Thursday, marking two years since the body of UW-Whitewater student Kelly Nolan was found after she disappeared from Madison in June 2007.
Internal Athletic Board e-mails show more details about allegations of intimidation and mistreatment within the board than had been previously revealed.
""They wanted us to exercise discretion,"" said Elton Crim, former assistant dean in the Offices of the Dean of Students. ""I didn't want him pressuring my associate dean.""
On Tuesday, the first part of this series looked at the amount of oversight of student groups that receive millions in university funds. However, the groups' spending patterns provoke questions concerning necessary spending as well as the funding approval criteria.
One important point can sometimes be lost amid discussions about the Associated Students of Madison: that the organization has significant control over $2.5 million in student fees.
Thousands of protestors converged on the Capitol Wednesday to protest the Obama administration and state Democrats in power.
Officials including President Obama have recently stated the economic crisis that has gripped the country might be bottoming out.
UW-Madison athletes confirmed Thursday they sometimes use housing scholarship funds to buy mopeds and other items.
Scientists around the world announced a major stem-cell breakthrough recently, with implications for research at UW-Madison and for the ethics of the research itself.
Former UW-Madison football player Leonard Taylor Jr. was found competent to stand trial Wednesday after having made death threats against Athletic Director Barry Alvarez.
State officials said Wisconsin is moving forward on environmental protection Friday, with Gov. Jim Doyle urging federal authorities to remove the Madison area from a list of polluting counties.
A court ruling released Wednesday allowed Wisconsin judges to identify with a political party, with potentially far-reaching consequences for the state's judiciary.
Despite a projected $5.7 billion state deficit in the next fiscal year, lawmakers Monday unveiled a plan to decrease the over $600 million current deficit that still needs to be solved by June 30.
Charter Communications, the main provider of cable television to Madison residents, announced Thursday they will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the face of massive debts.