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Tackling Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) programs has posed a considerable challenge for Wisconsin state lawmakers and University of Wisconsin System leaders.
More than 20 Starbucks employees from the State Street and Capitol Square locations went on a one-day strike Saturday morning as part of a nationwide union campaign responding to alleged demands from Starbucks management to remove LGBTQ+ Pride decorations from stores.
One of the most important and daunting pressures bestowed upon college students is choosing a major. Not to scare anyone, but declaring a college major is a decisive step that could change the trajectory of your academic and professional journey.
During your freshman year at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, you’ll likely hear one question repeatedly: which chemistry class are you in?
Employees at Madison’s State Street Starbucks location have faced union-busting attempts from the company’s upper management after filing to unionize in April, according to multiple workers.
There are few experiences that compare to seeing your name in print for the first time, having election night pizza with your friends and covering once-in-a-lifetime news events. When you become a Cardinal Wings member, you ensure generations of future Cardinal staffers can continue experiencing the joy of covering local news and give them a leg up in professional development as they start their reporting careers.
Approximately 1,000 University of Wisconsin-Madison students marched across campus Thursday to condemn the university’s response to a racist video that circulated social media earlier this week.
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Tens of thousands of people have signed a petition to expel a white University of Wisconsin-Madison student recorded saying racist slurs as student calls for administrative action grow.
Content warning: This story contains information about violent racist remarks and quotes containing profanity.
A University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate student wrote chalk messages Thursday on Library Mall in what they described as an effort to raise awareness about the university's responsibility to safeguard its students.
Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu (R-Oostburg) continued his push for a flat 3.25% state income tax in a Senate committee hearing Tuesday.
The 2023 Wisconsin Film Festival's series of short films titled “Experiments,” shown at the Chazen Museum of Art earlier this month, demonstrated the power of short form film. While the featured shorts required extensive effort to achieve their visions through mediums such as stop motion, animation, 3-D rendering and film, their timestamps left audiences infatuated and curious.
In the years after the 9/11 attacks, there have been countless stories of courage, hope and faith illustrating American strength and tenacity in defense of peace, even when hatred, anger and fear dominated much of the country.
If you haven’t seen the commercials unsubtly played to the tune of the 1970s hit "It's Magic," you may recognize Ozempic from celebrity weight loss journeys. From Kim Kardashian to Elon Musk, some of pop culture's most influential figures have allegedly lost weight using Ozempic.
Rep. David Steffen (R-Green Bay) appeared in front of a Senate committee last week to present a bipartisan bill that would reshape Wisconsin’s process for expunging criminal charges.
As the spring semester winds down, so too does our daily news publishing schedule.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and Jessica Randall, a first-year student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has been busy organizing the survivor clothing drive she runs by herself. The effort, which she first organized in high school, is now a regular part of her campus life.
Almost everyone in Wisconsin was aware of the election on April 4. As a Madison resident, I was bombarded with calls, texts, YouTube advertisements and flyers on my door. All election media sent my way was either about the Supreme Court, or Madison mayoral and City Council candidates. I had not seen one piece of accessible, educational text referencing the referendums on the ballot.
Badger Catholic, a registered student organization (RSO) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, hosted Catholic speaker and author Kim Zember for a talk about “her personal experience with homosexuality and life with Christ” followed by a Q&A session last Thursday. The event was promoted in an email to all students and met with concerns from some due to Zember’s rhetoric.