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(12/05/25 11:00am)
This week, Caroline McGartland, Otto Von Sothen and Matthew Shultz discuss the less-than-ideal outcome of the the Axe game. They then preview the Wisconsin Volleyball Team as they begin their playoff run at home this weekend, while rounding out on womens and mens hockey.
(12/01/25 6:05pm)
(12/01/25 3:24pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers’ (4-8, 2-7) offensive woes were on full display in their 17-7 loss to the Minnesota Golden Gophers (7-5, 5-4) Saturday at Huntington Bank Stadium. Minnesota retained the coveted Paul Bunyan’s Axe with the win, their second straight over Wisconsin and fourth in the last five seasons.
(11/23/25 6:12pm)
In their 27-10 victory over the No. 21 Illinois Fighting Illini (7-4, 4-4) on Saturday night, the Wisconsin Badgers (4-7, 2-6) executed 60 minutes of quality football, giving fans a glimpse into third-year head coach Luke Fickell’s potential and outgoing seniors one last Camp Randall win.
(11/08/25 4:41am)
As the Wisconsin Badgers sit at 2-6 (0-5), there has been little to celebrate during their 2025 season. The Badgers are in the midst of their worst start since 1990, a season in which they finished 1-10, losing their last nine games. Wisconsin has lost their last six games this year, each of them by at least two scores.
(07/03/25 2:51pm)
The Daily Cardinal was named a national finalist for the Corbin Gwaltney Award for Best All-Around Student Newspaper by the Society of Professional Journalists.
(12/16/24 8:00am)
Colin Gillis, a nurse, works in an inpatient unit at a hospital in Madison. As a proud member of Service Employees International Union Wisconsin, he is concerned about President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration and what it means for the health care industry.
(12/05/24 8:00am)
Badger fans might as well put on a v-neck sweater and listen to Guns N’ Roses because the Wisconsin football program has dragged itself back to the 1980s. The Badgers, who had a respectable run of success from the mid-1990s to last year, have reached a nadir not seen in a long time.
(12/02/24 6:15pm)
The honey badger is known for its tendency to play dead when wounded.
(11/27/24 11:10pm)
When Athletic Director Chris McIntosh and the Wisconsin Badgers announced Luke Fickell as their next head coach, there was optimism, pride and — with a 12-team college football playoff on the horizon — hope.
(11/26/24 7:34pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers football team (5-6) lost to the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers (6-5) at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska, on Saturday.
(11/23/24 10:56pm)
A day after Wisconsin suffered a 16-13 home loss against No. 1 Oregon on Nov. 16., head coach Luke Fickell relieved offensive coordinator Phil Longo of his duties. Fickell thanked Longo for his time with the team during his weekly press conference on Monday.
(11/02/24 11:16pm)
The Badgers had Penn State right where they wanted them.
(09/06/24 7:00am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Badgers returned to Camp Randall Friday to open the season as they took on Western Michigan University.
(07/25/24 6:00am)
The highly anticipated EA College Football 25 game was released to the public on July 19 as the first collegiate football game in over a decade.
(07/25/24 7:00am)
As the summer calendar quickly turns toward August, University of Wisconsin-Madison students are gearing up for the new football season.
(06/06/24 9:00am)
Two years ago, the news that the University of Southern California and UCLA would leave the Pac-12 for the Big Ten swept through the sports world.
(04/18/24 7:00am)
As the athletic and academic year nears its end, there is no better way to close out this time than by handing out some awards. It was yet another action-packed year for Wisconsin athletics, so let’s look back and recognize all the good that came from this sports season.
(03/21/24 3:50am)
Jason Symes and others pose with Paul Bunyan's Axe outside Camp Randall Stadium. (Image courtesy of Jason Symes)