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(11/30/15 12:34am)
Whether or not certain Wisconsinites have the right to vote has been unclear ever since Voter ID laws were put in place for the first time more than four years ago. From then on, the laws have been in flux, with voter ID requirements being proven unconstitutional by a Dane County Circuit Court judge, then reinstated by a federal appeals court, then blocked by the U.S. Supreme Court, and finally reestablished as state law this past spring.
(09/18/15 1:50pm)
The Daily Cardinal caught up with Michael Shipma, sports editor of The Tropolitan, Troy University's student newspaper, to discuss the Trojans' upcoming visit to Camp Randall Stadium Saturday.
(03/24/15 7:13am)
In his collection of three novellas, last year’s Nobel Prize Winner Patrick Modiano gives his readers a hauntingly beautiful reminder of the power and resonance memory has on our daily lives. Though the three novellas “Afterimage,” “Suspended Sentences” and “Flowers of Ruin” tell three different narratives, they all feel connected not only because of their common location of pre- and post-occupation Paris or their narrator, different versions of Modiano himself, but because they all center themselves as an homage to how much nostalgia can affect our lives.
(02/09/15 6:23am)
The Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs (12-8-4-2 WCHA, 17-8-5 overall) have had no shortage of drama this season. This weekend’s series against the Badgers (17-4-3-1,22-4-4) was par for the course.
(04/30/14 6:49am)
Madison’s city Council approved an ordinance to allow alcohol consumption on downtown commercial quadricycles and renewed a contract with Judge Doyle Square project directors to continue its negotiation process.
(04/11/14 3:41am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison administration responded this week to the recent “UWNotFair” campaign.
(03/31/14 5:38am)
The tireless and honorable efforts of Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. to promote racial equality in the United States can be summed up with one of his most famous quotes: “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” This quote should summarize where we should be in the United States today regarding race; however, a policy meant to move us in Dr. King’s direction in fact hinders us. This policy is affirmative action in higher education.
(01/21/14 6:49am)
Before we get into the dirty details of Tinder, let us first explain the app itself for those who are unfamiliar with it. Tinder is not a dating app. Rather, Tinder is an app used to meet people in your area. By annonymously likeing or rejecting profiles, only shared likes of one another can interact. This annonymous judgment essentially does away with open rejection because you can’t ever know if that “perfect ten” swiped a nope or they simply haven’t had the priviledge of finding you in the Tinder universe yet. It can essentially be used to date, hook-up, befriend, or form any type of relationship you’d like to form with those nearby. The creators of Tinder call it “the new way everyone is choosing to meet new people,” and the New York Times went as far as to say “The application is clearly addictive.” We are conflicted as to how we feel about it, so we have decided to create an open forum of debate which may be able to help you decide to Tinder or not to Tinder. Tinder has different reputations among different people. Which one does it deserve? Tell us what you think of Tinder.
(10/23/13 5:30am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will host its next Forum on Animal Research Ethics Thursday, where a University of California-Los Angeles professor will address the use of animals in medical research, according to a university news release.
(04/19/13 3:42am)
Divers located the body of a 26-year-old man who had been missing since January in Lake Monona Wednesday, according to Madison police.
(03/07/13 5:23am)
When it comes to the federal sequester, have you been nodding your head, pretending you know what’s going on when secretly you have no idea? Well, friends, you are not alone! Only 18 percent of respondents in a Washington Post-Pew poll last week said they understood “very well” what would happen when the sequester strikes.
(05/01/12 5:20am)
(10/04/11 6:00am)
Although the football team ostensibly won the weekend, Madison
businesses were also successful, reaping the economic benefits of
the roughly 40,000 Huskers in town for Saturday's game.
(05/05/11 6:00am)
Gov. Scott Walker issued a proclamation Wednesday to declare May 4,
2011, State Employee Recognition Day in Wisconsin.
(01/17/11 6:00am)
Within all of us exists an inner beast, one that pokes its snarling
head in moments of rage and greed. Most of us learn, for better or
worse, to suppress that monstrous instinct and act civilly. But for
others the creature refuses to be suppressed any longer, growing
like a cancerous tumor until the distinction between the person and
the animal within dissolves.
(12/14/10 6:00am)
Do you know what to do with that red Solo cup after a night of
partying? Most, UW-Madison students don't. However, UW-Madison
Wisconsin Public Interest Group's, Conservation and Recycling
Efforts Campaign (CARE) has been working to combat this
problem.
(04/21/10 6:00am)
(03/25/10 6:00am)
Aw, come on man. Seriously bro, what time is it now? Like 4 a.m.
or some shit? Honestly, I asked for a triple order of Topperstix
hours ago. What the hell is up with this wait?
(02/10/10 6:00am)
I couldn't believe what I heard after Super Bowl XLIV. After a
season of reading and watching virtually every NFL analyst declare
Peyton Manning the best quarterback in NFL history and a player
performing at the height of his career, sports pundits were now
debating whether, after one game, Drew Brees is now better than
Manning.
(09/30/09 6:00am)
Former Vice President Al Gore will deliver the keynote address
Oct. 9 at the Society of Environmental Journalists conference at
the Concourse Hotel in Madison.