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Dale Marsden’s initial love for bees came from his days chasing bumblebees as a kid on his family’s farm.
This week host Oliver Gerharz talks with the Daily Cardinal's Features Editor Ellie Bourdo to discuss her article on this year's Coming Together of peoples Conference, a yearly event held by UW-Madison's Indigenous Law Students Association, and the organization that runs it. Articles recapped in this week’s campus news in brief segment:ASM Sustainability marches forth to Earth Day in kickoff event - Mary BoschUW-Madison, Togetherall partner to expand student mental health resources - Malia LangerChinese Badgers commemoration connects families, examines historic student impacts - Mia Salbego
The Indigenous Law Students Association (ILSA) will host the 38th annual Coming Together of Peoples Conference on April 12 and 13, where the group aims to inform students and community members about Indian law.
Dr. Fernie Rodriguez will be concluding their fifth week Friday as UW-Madison assistant vice chancellor for student affairs.
Amid the ongoing housing crisis in Madison, the Tenant Resource Center (TRC) and Madison Community Cooperative (MCC) aim to offer solutions to those who feel the effects firsthand.
Eric Oxendorf, an internationally recognized architectural photographer, recently celebrated 50 years in his field and reflected on the journey to where he is now.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison continues to make efforts toward a more sustainable campus, though students believe there is more progress to be made.
Amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, Jewish leaders at UW Hillel are offering support for University of Wisconsin-Madison students.
PLEASANT PRAIRIE — Vice President Kamala Harris visited southeast Wisconsin on Thursday to tout the Biden administration’s broadband expansion and domestic job creation efforts.
For many recent University of Wisconsin-Madison graduates, the 2022-23 academic year was considered the only “normal” year of their college journey. Following the commencement ceremony on May 13, recent graduates reflected on how COVID-19 impacted their college experience.
Gov. Tony Evers raised the Progress Pride flag over the Wisconsin State Capitol for the fifth annual Pride month celebration today. This follows his signing of Executive Order #204, which orders the Progress Pride flag to be flown during June in celebration of Pride month.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin announced Thursday that College of Letters & Science Dean Eric Wilcots will serve as interim provost beginning April 24 until a permanent provost is appointed.
A student died Monday outside Smith Residence Hall, according to an email from Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Lori Reesor sent to the campus community.
The University of Wisconsin Police Department (UWPD) and the Madison Police Department are investigating a shooting that occurred Tuesday afternoon on the 100 block of State Street. At least one person was injured, according to an MPD incident report.
The Student Views on Freedom of Speech survey will be released to undergraduate students at all 13 University of Wisconsin System campuses on Nov. 14.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department is searching for two unknown suspects after reports of graffiti outside Memorial Union and Alumni Park on Monday morning.
[12:16 a.m. CST] Tyler Katzenberger: The Daily Cardinal News Team is wrapping up coverage as the clock hits midnight. Here’s what you need to know before we sign off:
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department arrested a Madison man after an altercation at Witte Residence Hall Thursday morning.
Eric Wilcots, dean of the College of Letters & Science, released a statement welcoming the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s third cohort of Dean’s Ambassadors this month.