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(12/01/21 12:00pm)
Welcome back to the Student Dive. We’re sharing part two of a series of episodes on our Action Project this semester, Our Impact: The Student Living Issue. In this episode, we look at how luxury apartments are changing the character of downtown Madison, hear about the costs associated with Greek life and learn why some students choose to live farther away from campus. Co-hosted by Honor Durham, Gaby Vinick and Cole Wozniak, with help from Julia Wiessing.
Guests: Charlie Hildebrand, Nicole Herzog, Sam Henschel
(12/01/21 2:32am)
Welcome back to the Student Dive. We’re sharing part one of a series of episodes on our Action Project this semester, Our Impact: The Student Living Issue. In this episode, we take a look at the history of the land that we live on, how off-campus housing came to be and the future of UW Housing. Co-hosted by Honor Durham, Gaby Vinick and Cole Wozniak, with help from Julia Wiessing.
Guests: Cormac LaLiberte, Gina Musso, Sophia Vento
(04/09/21 8:00pm)
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
(04/02/21 8:14pm)
The Dane County homeless population is on the rise. Plus, the Teaching Assistants’ Association is advocating against segregated fees. We also learn about the state and UW System contracts with the Wisconsin Department of Corrections manufacturing arm Badger State Industries.
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: Sarah Eichstadt, Ellie Nowakowski and Nathan Denzin.
(03/23/21 3:51pm)
Welcome back to the Student Dive. This week, we interview our writers on some of the latest news stories affecting campus. Writer Sophia Vento discusses her latest story, which takes a deep dive into the risks and reactions to large gatherings on Lake Mendota. Associate news writer Nathan Denzin also discusses budget news impacting the university. Co-hosted by Gaby Vinick and Hope Karnopp and edited by Sylvia Yan.
(03/13/21 9:00am)
(03/05/21 7:50pm)
Welcome back to a new season of The Student Dive. Gaby Vinick and Hope Karnopp break down some of the latest neighborhood stories. We cover the closure of the homeless encampment at McPike Park, tenant horror stories and the upcoming move for A Room of One’s Own. Make sure to check out these stories on dailycardinal.com. Resources: https://porchlightinc.org/ https://www.tenantresourcecenter.org/. Co-hosted by Gaby Vinick and Hope Karnopp and produced by Sylvia Yan.
(03/05/21 7:48pm)
This is part one of two in our special series on COVID-19. As we near the one-year mark of the first cases in Wisconsin and the university’s decision to send students home, we recap some of the biggest stories and developments in how the university and state of Wisconsin responded to the pandemic. Co-hosted by Gaby Vinick and Hope Karnopp and produced by Sylvia Yan.
(12/10/20 6:05pm)
It moved fast, slithering like a snake from person to person and striking with near perfection. First her younger daughter contracted it, then her oldest daughter, followed by her grandson and former husband. It hit the family hard.
(08/17/20 9:31pm)
As the cache of virtual calls, social media and endless emails flood our schedules amidst the ongoing health crisis, more people are seeking sources of comfort. The solution is simple.
(07/28/20 8:51pm)
Abigail Becker, who goes by Abby, is no stranger to the wonders of Vilas Communication Hall. Walking through the old building is like a maze for several students, though there is one familiar room: The Daily Cardinal. There, Becker found camaraderie, respect, fun, learning opportunities and most of all, a community.
(07/22/20 6:29pm)
Companies are finding themselves onboarding new employees virtually - a novel first for many. As people work remotely across the U.S., it’s easy to fall into the trap of micromanagement and/or miscommunication. Empathy can get lost when the pressure is on. However, in a pandemic, the rules are changing. There are no in-person team lunches or ways for people to pop into their colleague’s office and chat. Now, spreading some positivity and planning virtual team strengthening activities is feasible and more important than ever. Taking the time to help every individual feel special and connected to the organization will ensure teams work efficiently and respectfully.
(07/16/20 1:48am)
Perhaps your business is searching for young professionals to add to your team. Maybe you just want to learn more about ways to gain some exposure in the campus student market. I’ll give you two words: social media. If there’s anything the global pandemic wrought by COVID-19 has taught us, it’s that becoming virtual is the new norm. Thus, the key question isn’t, “Should I be on social media?” but rather, “How do I leverage social media to create a trustworthy, positive perception of my organization?”
(02/27/20 3:24pm)
Calvin Floyd, a sophomore studying Environmental Studies and Conservation Biology, has always had a passion for environmental causes.
(12/04/19 7:53pm)
Petitioners appealing the expansion project of the Dane County Salvation Army homeless shelter on East Washington Avenue may be disappointed to learn they did not meet Madison City Ordinance requirements.
(11/07/19 2:00pm)
When kids think of going to the bookstore, a colorful bus usually doesn’t come to mind.
(10/15/19 1:00pm)
Beginning next year, Dane County’s last remaining compost site will close to make room for a new trash unit, leaving questions of cost increases and many residents unable to transport their yard waste.
(10/09/19 2:00pm)
The Dane County Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a resolution last Thursday to rename Squaw Bay, an occupied Native American ancestral land, after it was deemed offensive to the Ho-Chunk Nation.
(10/02/19 1:00pm)
As Madison students braved the thunderstorms walking to class Tuesday, Dane County Executive Joe Parisi released his $653.7 million budget plan for 2020 stressing flood mitigation efforts, following a deluge of rainfall this past year.
(09/26/19 4:26pm)
The Madison Sustainability Committee passed a motion Wednesday evening to execute an agreement between the city and Madison Gas & Electric, implementing a five-megawatt Renewable Energy Rider Project.