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Cardinal View: Civic engagement is more than presidential voting
Election season is once again upon us.
Timeline: Greg Gard gets his chance
Editor's Note: Longtime Wisconsin head coach Bo Ryan stepped down Dec. 15 after the Badgers beat Texas A&M Corpus Christi Dec. 15 at the Kohl Center. UW was 7-5 at the time. Since then, it has gone 13-6 under Greg Gard, who until Monday, was the head coach on an interim basis only. Let's take a look at Gard's transition into the head coaching role he has undoubtedly earned.
Cardinal Zone - 3.5
In this special edition of the Cardinal Zone podcast, sports editor Zach Rastall caught up with MLB.com Dodgers associate reporter Jack Baer and MLB.com Brewers associate reporter Curt Hogg to preview the 2016 baseball season. Zach, Jack and Curt highlight teams to watch, break down each division and make their very early World Series predictions.
Cardinal Zone - 2.25
In this week's episode of the Cardinal Zone podcast, sports editors Jake Powers and Zach Rastall chatted with men's basketball beat writer Thomas Valtin-Erwin about Wisconsin's huge win over Iowa Wednesday, its chances in the Big Ten tournament and its March Madness outlook.
Cardinal Zone - 2.25

In this week's episode of the Cardinal Zone podcast, sports editors Jake Powers and Zach Rastall chatted with men's basketball beat writer Thomas Valtin-Erwin about Wisconsin's huge win over Iowa Wednesday, its chances in the Big Ten tournament and its March Madness outlook.
The Cardinal Zone - 2.9

The Cardinal Zone - 2.9
In this week's episode of the Cardinal Zone Podcast, women's basketball beat writers Ethan Levy and Ben Pickman join sports editors Jake Powers and Zach Rastall to discuss the Badgers' rollercoaster of a season, their recent integration of the 2-3, struggles with ball movement and head coach Bobbie Kelsey's future with the program. Jake and Zach then preview the men's basketball team's matchup with Nebraska.
Cardinal View: UW System lacks transparency, action on diversity
Students on college campuses across the nation have been protesting to hold their administrators accountable for evaluating diversity and making a genuine effort to improve the experience of students of color. Although UW System administration has recognized the necessity of student voice, and UW System President Ray Cross has met with student protesters, these positive steps have been clouded by miscommunication and a lack of tangible action.
The Cardinal Zone - 2.2
In this week's episode of the Cardinal Zone Podcast, Lorin Cox, Matt Tragesser and Tommy Valtin-Erwin join sports editors Jake Powers and Zach Rastall to preview Wisconsin's matchup with Ohio State, national signing day and Super Bowl 50 predictions.
2.2 - The Cardinal Zone

The Cardinal Zone - 1.23
In this week's edition of the Cardinal Zone podcast, Lorin Cox, Matt Tragesser and Tommy Valtin-Erwin join sports editors Jake Powers and Zach Rastall to discuss the Bo Ryan era of Wisconsin basketball, Wisconsin's win in the Holiday Bowl, Dave Aranda's move to LSU, the NFL playoffs and more.
Top 10 News Fall 2015
10. Judge Doyle Square faces another round of planning after approval
Let our columnists guide you on a nostalgic holiday media binge
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‘Native Appropriations’ researcher, activist exposes problems of stereotyping
Native scholar Dr. Adrienne Keene educated attendees about stereotyping and cultural appropriation of Native people at the Multicultural Student Center Wednesday.
Senate clears election overhaul in early morning vote
The state Senate voted early Saturday morning to approve sweeping changes to the state’s election and campaign finance systems, ending weeks of uncertainty surrounding the bills’ fates.
Cardinal View: Soglin slips in tackling homelessness issue
Mayor Paul Soglin, since his landslide reelection victory in April 2015, has once again taken upon himself to address Madison’s homeless problem with rhetoric rather than substantial policy. Over the summer, Mayor Soglin proposed a new city ordinance which would tackle problematic loitering and lodging in Madison’s Central Business District. While not directly mentioning the homeless, the ordinance, which Madison’s Common Council has since voted down, attempted to clear out downtown of individuals whom were causing an undue nuisance to both city residents and the various business of downtown Madison.