Madison Common Council votes against resolution to support encampments
The Madison Common Council voted against a resolution to reaffirm support for a permanent Israeli ceasefire in Gaza and to support student protesters early Wednesday morning.
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The Madison Common Council voted against a resolution to reaffirm support for a permanent Israeli ceasefire in Gaza and to support student protesters early Wednesday morning.
As spring unfolds its beauty across the state of Wisconsin, the looming threat of tornadoes and severe weather heightens, threatening both property and lives.
In late October 1969, a card was pinned on the bulletin board at Memorial Union announcing the first open meeting of homosexuals in Wisconsin.
Host Oliver Gerharz sits down with the Daily Cardinal’s College News Editor Noe Goldhaber and reporter Kayla Dembiec to discuss their story on the potential cancellation of Lilly’s Classic, a yearly party thrown by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, due to thin ice. Shortly after this interview was conducted, the event was cancelled.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity canceled its annual Lily’s Classic Fundraiser less than a week before the event was scheduled due to warm weather and thin ice on Lake Mendota.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) will hold its Lily's Classic hockey tournament and fundraiser as normal on Feb. 17 behind the SAE house on Lake Mendota’s ice despite recent warm winter temperatures, according to a member of the fraternity.
Firefighters rushed to State Street on Friday after the basement underneath Walgreens filled with smoke.
As out-of-state students become an increasingly integral component of the Wisconsin experience, the University of Wisconsin-Madison finds itself at the crossroads of diversity, enrollment challenges and the evolving landscape of higher education.