One year later: UW-Madison’s pro-Palestine encampment in photos
One year ago today, Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin authorized campus and local police to raid University of Wisconsin Madison’s pro-Palestine encampment on the third day.
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One year ago today, Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin authorized campus and local police to raid University of Wisconsin Madison’s pro-Palestine encampment on the third day.
This is the final editorial this board will publish this year, and in choosing how to sign off, we recognize an urgent truth worth restating: journalism matters. It matters profoundly, especially now, especially here, especially after years of attacks from the highest levels of power.
“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free” — this iconic inscription on the Statue of Liberty has long symbolized our nation’s welcome to all who seek opportunity and freedom on our shores. But today, that promise rings hollow for pro-Palestine students who risk deportation for daring to speak their minds.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) have long been a pillar of medical and scientific advancement in the United States, funneling billions of dollars into universities to support groundbreaking research. But a recent decision by President Donald Trump to cap funding for university research — a decision currently blocked by a federal judge — threatens to upend this system, potentially jeopardizing not only the progress of scientific discovery but also the economic stability of research institutions across the country.
In the wake of student demonstrations last semester, officials at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have updated their policies regarding expressive speech on campus and public statements as an institution. While the university champions the free discussion of ideas in our campus community, the reality of these policies tells a different story — one that stands against the Wisconsin Idea.
Classes have started for university and technical college students across Wisconsin. But after the rapid shuttering of University of Wisconsin System branch campuses, many students have no campus to return to.
A lot has been on University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s plate since the spring.
When the Students for Justice in Palestine and Young Democratic Socialists of America organized a pro-Palestine encampment at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from April 29 to May 10, journalists and photographers from The Daily Cardinal assembled at Library Mall.
The Daily Cardinal was again named the best student newspaper by the Society of Professional Journalists in Region 6 for the organization’s 2023 Mark of Excellence Awards.
The Daily Cardinal was again named Wisconsin’s best student newspaper and won half of all awards Friday at the Wisconsin Newspaper Association Foundation’s Collegiate Better Newspaper Contest, including 12 first-place awards.
The Daily Cardinal was named finalist for 23 Milwaukee Press Club awards Tuesday in multiple print, audio and online news categories.
Good vibes, great deals and extravagant eats landed on top in The Daily Cardinal’s 2024 Local Bar Guide awards.
After nearly a decade on hiatus, The Daily Cardinal is reviving its annual Local Bar Guide for 2024, letting Cardinal readers vote on their favorite bars near the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.
In 2023, a family farm fought for survival as corporate operations moved in. An indie music believer connected burgeoning local bands with bookers and venues. And students waited for hours in the rain for a chance to see if Kendall Jenner was on a mysterious bus parked in front of Chasers 2.0.
Ice cream socials, visits to cranberry farms and tours of the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus punctuated Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin’s first year at the helm of the state’s flagship institution.
For the 2023 year, the Daily Cardinal photo desk picked 25 photos taken by our photographers. The photos range from campus and community events, to sports games, to scenic landscape. Many of these photos tell a unique story and highlight memorable events of the year.