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(8 hours ago)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison announced on June 21, 2025, a lawsuit against the University of Miami for tampering with and ultimately poaching defensive back Xavier Lucas from their roster in violation of a name, image and likeness (NIL) agreement.
(13 hours ago)
Gov. Tony Evers signed Wisconsin’s 2025-27 bipartisan state budget into law Thursday morning, securing a $256 million increase to the University of Wisconsin System budget after months of negotiations with Republican lawmakers. It’s a far cry from the $856 million the system requested, but a welcome alternative to the $87 million cut Republican legislators floated just two weeks ago. Here’s what that money will mean for the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
(22 hours ago)
The Daily Cardinal was named a national finalist for the Corbin Gwaltney Award for Best All-Around Student Newspaper by the Society of Professional Journalists.
(07/02/25 12:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers and Republican legislative leaders reached an agreement Tuesday to a $256 million increase for the University of Wisconsin System — the largest funding increase in about two decades.
(06/27/25 8:38pm)
In today's fast-paced industrial world, the demand for efficient and safe gas solutions is more critical than ever. Micro-bulk gas systems have emerged as an innovative solution to meet this demand, offering a host of advantages over traditional gas delivery methods. They are changing the way industries utilize gases by providing enhanced safety, cost savings, and continuous supply with minimal environmental impact. Below, we’ll explore how these systems work and the benefits they provide to various industries.
(06/25/25 5:05pm)
The rightward shift of University of Wisconsin System campuses propelled Donald Trump to his second presidential term last November, and while his approval ratings may have taken a dive during his first six months in office, some Trump-voting students across the UW System stand with the president and his performance.
(06/23/25 11:38pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison schools and colleges will reduce their base budgets by 5%, and administrative units will reduce their budgets by 7% amid federal reductions and uncertainties about state funding, Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin announced Monday.
(06/23/25 11:20pm)
As a leader of the student body at UW-Madison and a seasoned advocate for marginalized communities, I am deeply frightened by the state of higher education right now. You should be too.
(06/20/25 10:30pm)
The National Collegiate Athletic Association penalized the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s football program last week, citing recruiting violations from spring of 2023.
(06/18/25 8:02pm)
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, R-Rochester, told reporters Wednesday afternoon the Republican caucus supports a roughly $80 million cut to the University of Wisconsin System budget, saying the reform is needed to fix the “broken” process currently in place.
(06/15/25 9:52pm)
Around 15,000 protesters gathered in downtown Madison Saturday for the “Kick Out the Clowns” and “No Kings” protests, opposing the Trump Administration and recent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) raids across the country.
(06/16/25 7:00am)
“How to Train Your Dragon” (2025), a live-action adaptation released last weekend of the original animated hit about a boy and his dragon, attempted to recapture the excitement of the original 2010 film.
(06/05/25 11:22pm)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Provost Charles Isbell Jr. has been named the 11th chancellor of the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign and vice president of the University of Illinois System.
(06/05/25 1:21pm)
President Donald Trump’s administration has issued a dizzying number of executive orders on colleges and universities since taking office, including threats to federal research and limitations on student visas, impacting universities around the country.
(06/05/25 9:00am)
LGBTQ+ students at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are preparing to acknowledge and celebrate June’s pride month, despite looming political threats from the Trump administration and cuts to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) funding.
(06/05/25 7:00am)
University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Emeritus James Dahlberg received the Bayh-Dole Coalition’s American Innovator Award for his work turning university research into a Human Papillomavirus (HPV) screening device used by over 19 million people.
(06/05/25 7:00am)
Over 700,000 Wisconsinites will once again face consequences for missed federal student loan payments after five years without mandatory collections ended May 5, leaving some borrowers feeling uncertain.
(06/05/25 5:00am)
The Republican-controlled legislature cut two financial aid proposals for University of Wisconsin System students along with over 600 other items from Gov. Tony Evers’ 2025-27 Capital Budget, while also passing provisions approving statewide infrastructure projects.
(06/05/25 10:00am)
When University of Wisconsin-Madison student Mia Marcy describes her life from age 6 to 14, she often compares it to the Barbie dolls she used to play with as a kid.
(06/05/25 7:00am)
Since taking office in January of 2025, the Trump administration has cut over $12 million in federal research funding, leaving educators and students in complete disarray. Researchers are struggling, and the future of public health hangs in the balance. This isn’t just a bump in the road; it’s a direct attack on life-saving research and a targeted threat to international students whose immigration status and visas rely on a system that’s actively being dismantled.