Madison area unions rally for fair contracts, workplace rights
Workers from several local labor unions rallied in support for fair labor contracts and workers’ rights Saturday at the Wisconsin State Capitol.
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Workers from several local labor unions rallied in support for fair labor contracts and workers’ rights Saturday at the Wisconsin State Capitol.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team defeated the Arkansas State Red Wolves 105-76 at the Kohl Center Monday in their home opener.
In a prolifically rich musical landscape, indie band Boxing Day has managed to captivate and charm audiences within the University of Wisconsin-Madison community and the greater city of Madison.
When Milind and Madhuri Ranada’s children were attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison, they were unsatisfied with the vegetarian and Indian food offerings for students on campus.
When you put a carrot on your plate at the dining hall, have you ever stopped to think about the journey it took to get there?
A silent transformation is underway in Madison.
Volunteering is an important aspect of campus students’ lives, especially when it means helping others through inclusivity and understanding. Whether for the love of the position, to support people or to gain experiences, Madison volunteering yields positive impacts on the community.
WORT-FM is a nonprofit, non-commercial radio station that’s been operating for nearly 50 years within Madison and its surrounding areas.
Throughout 2023, unions were at the forefront of conversational buzz in Madison, with several workplaces in the city demanding better working conditions over the last two years.
Protection and stewardship of the land is the Brattset Family Farm philosophy. Nestled in the rolling fields of Jefferson County in southeastern Wisconsin, the 290-acre organic grazing farm is composed of pastures, prairies and a herd of humanely raised beef cattle.
Wisconsin Assembly lawmakers unanimously voted Tuesday to approve Republican-led legislation to guarantee certain rights and protections for K-12 and higher education student journalists.
As this season of basketball starts, some new players have joined the Wisconsin men’s basketball team.
In the second episode of Mixed and Confused, host Lili Bicoy and Daily Cardinal Photo Desk Editor Lauren Aguila discuss the need to acknowledge racial differences and disparities throughout various social institutions.
Year after year, Madison rent prices increase at a rate unseen among other major U.S. cities. As prices rise, housing options become increasingly limited, forcing renters to either stay put or face the unforgiving market.
Layoffs and budget cuts have taken a decidedly serious toll for some students, staff and professors at the University of Wisconsin System campuses.
Wisconsin lawmakers passed new redistricting plans in 2011, resulting in a drastic shift in the partisan bias of the state’s legislative maps. The Republican-leaning maps, while later ruled constitutional, acted as the catalyst for the founding of the Wisconsin Fair Maps Coalition in 2017.
Once a hollow brick shell, the Zoe Bayliss Cooperative’s new house on Langdon Street burst with warmth on a sunny October afternoon.
At a community center tucked in the back of a Goodwill on Madison’s north side, Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez kicked off a canvassing event Sunday for Democratic candidates one year out from the 2024 election.
Conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro shared his perspective on the Israel-Hamas war, transgender identity and free speech Monday evening during a talk at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Many have tried to create something in place of buying it, but it takes an extra step to turn these creations into a business.