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(03/17/26 7:00am)
Unionized Madison Starbucks locations are back to business as usual after employees participated in the company-wide Red Cup Rebellion strike for over a month at the end of 2025. Union leadership said they wished the strike led to more for their workers.
(03/14/26 4:05pm)
Some know the Oscars as the place where Will Smith slapped Chris Rock, while others remember the “La La Land” mix-up. Anyone who visited the movie theater in 2023 will recognize “Barbenheimer” as the term used for the contentious battle between “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” at the 2024 Oscars.
(03/13/26 12:03am)
A Flock Safety camera installed near Memorial Union sparked confusion between the City of Madison and the University of Wisconsin-Madison over who owns the pole supporting the device — and whether the camera complies with city regulations.
(03/12/26 8:00am)
Andrew Callaghan, Gonzo journalist of the YouTube generation, stopped in Madison on Friday night as a part of his 22-city live tour, hosting an entertaining evening at the Orpheum Theatre that included screenings of exclusive documentary footage, a Q&A session, a crowd-sourced talent show and a locally-sourced rap battle.
(03/11/26 2:20pm)
Election experts from across the country discussed why states like Wisconsin are considering redrawing congressional district lines ahead of the 2026 midterms at a panel in the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School Friday.
(03/09/26 8:52pm)
Outgoing Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin praised the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s artificial intelligence initiatives in her address to the Board of Regents last month, including one new tool researchers have been using to partner with industry partners and collaborators.
(03/09/26 7:00am)
Former Chairman and CEO of NBC News Andy Lack spoke with The Daily Cardinal ahead of his campus talk on journalism’s role in pluralistic societies for the first event of “The Wisconsin Exchange: Pluralism in Practice” initiative Thursday.
(03/07/26 7:52am)
Former Chairman and CEO of NBC News Andy Lack joined Katy Culver, director of the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication, to discuss journalism’s role as the “Fourth Estate” in pluralistic societies Thursday — the first event of the university’s Wisconsin Exchange initiative.
(03/05/26 8:00am)
Since kindergarten I have been asked one question every year: “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Over the years my responses have changed from mermaid, architect, astronaut and now, genetic counselor (even that might change).
(03/05/26 6:00am)
Bombarded with calls from college students waiting to get their hands on the viral fidget, local eclectic shop Little Luxuries is trying to supply enough NeeDohs to support the growing demand in Madison.
(03/03/26 6:37pm)
Gone are the days of “slow and steady wins the race” for the Wisconsin Badgers. During Wisconsin’s 92-71 victory over Michigan State on Feb. 13, Frank Kaminsky, Badger forward from 2011 to 2015 and 2015 Naismith Player of the Year, joined the FOX broadcast.
(03/02/26 1:36am)
The three finalists for the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s second-highest academic position — the provost — presented their visions for the role and the future of campus to an audience of faculty, staff and students alike last week.
(02/27/26 7:24pm)
Democratic lawmakers introduced a bill on Feb. 6 that would make it easier for out-of-state college students to register to vote in Wisconsin elections.
(02/26/26 9:00am)
Democratic lawmakers introduced a bill on Feb. 17 that would repeal limitations on how local governments can regulate landlords.
(02/26/26 11:00am)
After a nine-month search to replace the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s second-highest academic official, three finalists — Anna Stenport, John Zumbrunnen and Charles Martinez Jr. — are presenting their visions for the future of campus this week.
(02/26/26 10:00am)
In the early ‘90s, the University of Wisconsin cut a variety of varsity sports, including both men’s and women’s gymnastics. To make up for it, the Wisconsin Gymnastics Club formed in 2002. This year, the club boasts 100 members on their roster.
(02/23/26 3:35pm)
Award-winning writer, healing justice practitioner and yogi Yolo Akili Robinson hosted Black Love as A Practice: A WorkShop to Help us Embody The Love We Desire Wednesday night, an event planned by the Black History Month Planning Committee (BHMPC) and the Black Cultural Center (BCC) where students rethought Black love not just as a feeling, but as a practice and a behavior.
(02/19/26 12:00pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has required international students with partial or full teaching assistant appointments to prove their English fluency for decades, but now, amid heightened federal funding uncertainty, some international graduate students say departments are using the test to force them out.
(02/19/26 11:00am)
Republican gubernatorial frontrunner Tom Tiffany discussed plans for a University of Wisconsin System tuition freeze, campus free speech policy and marijuana reform in a campus event hosted by UW College Republicans.
(02/19/26 8:00am)
Students packed Union South on Feb. 10 pridefully watching the highly anticipated Olympic women’s hockey matchup between Team USA and Canada, a game of special importance for the six current and former Badgers representing the U.S. this year.