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(10/06/16 9:00am)
If you are craving a binge resonant to the film “Crazy, Stupid, Love” but without the originality, wit or charm, Netflix’s new series “Easy” is the show for you. “Easy” succeeds in depicting real relationships, yet fails at offering a reason for us to care. The anthology-style series was quietly released September 22 and it seems to have already faded away. After watching the eight half-hour episodes in the style of separately packaged short films, I did not feel satisfied in the least. I was excited to explore a show that had the potential of offering a commentary on the complexity of modern dating, yet it floundered its chance with tangential misdirection and shallow material.
(10/05/16 1:39pm)
A report detailing the number of incoming freshman from various Wisconsin high schools who needed to take remedial courses at UW System schools was released to the public this week.
(09/22/16 3:19am)
State legislators voted Wednesday to authorize an audit of a troubled veteran’s home in central Wisconsin after reports of negligent care, funding issues and infrastructure shortcomings.
(09/19/16 2:00pm)
After more than 25 years in Madison, the Rainbow Bookstore Cooperative is in danger of closing due to financial troubles.
(09/15/16 1:10pm)
As Congress goes back to Washington for a brief fall session and students head back to college for the fall semester, U.S. Senate Democrats doubled down Wednesday on an effort to help students refinance their loans.
(09/08/16 5:01pm)
A sexual assault was reported to UW-Madison by a Campus Security Authority Thursday morning, according to a UW-Madison Police Department incident report.
(09/07/16 10:42pm)
Assembly Republicans unveiled their 2017 agenda Wednesday, a plan which includes extending the tuition freeze at UW System schools and increasing the presence of conservatives on campuses.
(09/06/16 10:00am)
This past summer I took a creative writing class, during which my professor told us that fiction about college is often unsuccessful because publishers and audiences often regard college experiences as somewhat childish or ordinary. Everyone gets their heart broken, everyone experiences the fear and thrill that comes with newfound independence, everyone changes and grows when surrounded by new and different people and ideas and everyone (more or less) makes it out on the other side, or so the thinking goes.
(09/06/16 11:00am)
An assistant scientist at UW-Madison has a developed new design strategy for creating much more stable synthetic collagen, a previously difficult task.
(09/06/16 2:00pm)
Each week until Election Day, The Daily Cardinal will profile a down-ballot race in Wisconsin, taking a look at the state and local candidates and their policy views. We begin the series with a look at the Badger State’s U.S. Senate race between Ron Johnson and Russ Feingold.
(09/03/16 8:17am)
UW-Madison Police Department responded to a phone call reporting an aggravated assault at the lakeshore of Memorial Union around 1 a.m. Friday.
(07/26/16 5:14pm)
PHILADELPHIA—Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders addressed the Wisconsin delegation Monday morning, a day after he gave a speech attempting to rally his populist backers around presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton at the Democratic National Convention.
(07/20/16 5:57am)
CLEVELAND—Republicans officially chose Donald Trump as their nominee for president Tuesday night, capping a wild ride from long-shot candidate to the top of the GOP.
(07/15/16 9:11pm)
For many convention-goers, the upcoming Republican and Democratic National Conventions will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. For UW-Madison political science professor Byron Shafer, the trip will be quite familiar.
(07/15/16 3:37pm)
The Daily Cardinal will be on the ground at both the Republican and Democratic Conventions. Follow here and @CardPolitics on Twitter for comprehensive updates from Cleveland and Philadelphia.
(07/05/16 4:42pm)
Italian authorities detained a man Tuesday suspected of murdering 19-year-old UW-Madison student Beau Solomon.
(07/04/16 4:32pm)
Family members confirmed Monday the body recently found in the Tiber river is missing 19-year-old UW-Madison sophomore Beau Solomon, according to Channel 3000.
(07/03/16 6:40pm)
UW-Madison sophomore Beau Solomon went missing late Thursday night while studying abroad in Rome, Italy at John Cabot University.
(06/13/16 6:15pm)
Pulse. A name fitting for a club that wasn’t just known as one of the “hottest gay bars” in Miami, but also for a place that was at the heart of the LGBT community in Orlando, Florida. On Sunday, June 12, the rhythm of Pulse was broken. From what authorities have confirmed, Omar Mateen walked into Pulse nightclub at 2 a.m. and opened fire into the crowd killing 50 people and wounding at least 53. This tragedy has been labeled as one of the most tragic mass shootings in the history of the U.S. In the wake of this, we as the American people must understand something: We can’t use this instance of violence to perpetuate hate.
(06/09/16 9:07pm)
In one of nature’s more endearing displays, a panda paws at a narrow, basil-colored stick of bamboo. Propping the chute up like a flute, the panda tries to meander the bamboo into its mouth. It leans back just a little too far, awkwardly rolling onto its back as it gnaws on the chute like a toothless child. After the victorious snap of fiber, the panda props itself up toward the zoo crowd around it, flashing a hint of pride as it goes for another bite.