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(02/27/19 7:38am)
Cries of outrage echoed through the Madison Board of Education meeting room as a passionate crowd of students, parents, faculty and community members listed their concerns about racism in schools and listened to board members discuss funding yesterday.
(02/21/19 6:02pm)
(02/04/19 1:36am)
A woman was attacked early Sunday morning at Langdon and North Carroll Street, according to a UW-Madison crime warning.
(01/24/19 6:42pm)
As the semester begins and the Federal government enters its 34rd day of a record-long partial shutdown, The Daily Cardinal is bringing you stories about what the shutdown looks like on campus and around the community. Certain government agencies have been closed since Dec. 22, and will only reopen once congress and President Trump can reach a compromise over a $5 billion border wall.
(01/23/19 2:00pm)
As the semester begins and the federal government enters its 33rd day of a record-long partial shutdown, The Daily Cardinal is bringing you stories about what the shutdown looks like on campus and around the community. Certain government agencies have been closed since Dec. 22 and will only reopen once Congress and President Trump can reach a compromise over a $5 billion border wall.
(01/22/19 6:52pm)
As the semester begins and the federal government enters its 32nd day of a record-long partial shutdown, The Daily Cardinal is bringing you stories about what the shutdown looks like on campus and around the community. Certain government agencies have been closed since Dec. 22 and will only reopen once congress and President Trump can reach a compromise over a $5 billion border wall.
(11/23/18 9:39pm)
“We’re more similar than we are different, but the differences we do have are beautiful.”
(11/22/18 1:06am)
On this episode of Rock with the Flock, we discuss the careers of classic rappers such as Jay-Z and Kanye West, along with newer artists like Post Malone and Denzel Curry.
(11/22/18 1:02am)
On this episode of Rock with the Flock, we discuss the careers of classic rappers such as Jay-Z and Kanye West, along with newer artists like Post Malone and Denzel Curry.
(11/15/18 4:00pm)
The streets of Madison are lined with sleeping bags pushed against cement walls and bodies huddled against the biting Wisconsin cold — people without a place to call home.
(10/08/18 5:35pm)
Cast members from the hit improv TV show “Whose Line is it Anyway” gave a performance that was much like a bowl of old soup this past Thursday in "Whose Live Anway" — lukewarm. On top of that, it was old, white and male.
(10/05/18 2:52pm)
“We believe Christine Ford. We believe Anita Hill.”
(09/24/18 9:40pm)
Student employees of the Wisconsin Union were ecstatic upon news of a pay raise, only to be let down when they were informed that certain units wouldn’t receive the raise.
(09/20/18 10:08pm)
Student employees of the Wisconsin Union were ecstatic upon news of a pay raise, only to be let down when they were informed that certain units wouldn’t receive the raise.
(09/19/18 5:14am)
Women in the workplace still contend with unwanted advances from male colleagues, which hits close to home as the UW System opens a third investigation into a sexual harassment case at UW-Whitewater.
(09/13/18 3:00pm)
September marks Suicide Prevention Month, a time when one of the most complicated issues facing society is brought more clearly into the public perspective.
(09/05/18 5:00pm)
Starting life on a completely new college campus is a major transition for most students, one that can cause visible changes in students’ mental and physical health — not to mention an overwhelming sense of not knowing where to fit in.
(08/13/18 1:00pm)
In 1950, an eager new college student could pack her bags and set off for UW-Madison, paying an in-state tuition of just $120. Since then, the cost of college nationwide has increased at three times the normal rate of inflation, creating a towering financial barrier for many potential students, some of whom have stopped applying altogether.
(06/12/18 1:00pm)
College students have a lot to worry about, from living in a new environment to stressful school work, but one crucial element of their lives is often left unattended — their mental health.
(04/30/18 5:00pm)
The atmosphere felt of somber determination as graduate student workers assembled around a conference table on March 22nd to share their deeply personal stories and struggles with a panel of three UW-Madison officials.