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(09/21/19 5:00am)
Wisconsin State Superintendent Carolyn Stanford Taylor told hundreds of people gathered in the Capitol’s rotunda Thursday she is “more energized than ever to make a difference,” during her first State of Education address.
(09/19/19 5:46pm)
I distinctly remember the first time I was catcalled. It was the middle of summer, and my cousin and I were walking down the sidewalk of a wide road in my hometown. We were on my way back to my house when a red pickup truck full of men slowed down to honk their horn and whistle at us, their eyes lingering on our bodies for a moment too long.
(09/19/19 3:25pm)
I'm studying meteorology in the hopes of someday becoming a weatherman, and I have obviously been following the latest news about the hurricane very closely in my classes and free time. One thing I've heard a few newscasters discuss in their coverage is how businesses that intend on continuing business or require electricity to remain operational need a backup generator as a precaution. How exactly does a backup generator work, and why would businesses need them if they are located somewhere where hurricanes occur?
(09/19/19 2:00pm)
Magic mushrooms, most popularly characterized as a drug that causes users to tune out, are being found to have the ability to help people tune in to their own psyches and overcome barriers.
(09/12/19 5:00am)
This past Saturday night Rebecca Gonzalez-Smith, a first-year student at UW-Madison, was preparing to go out for the night. Nearly one week after she moved into her dorm room in Sellery Hall, and on the night after the first home football game, Rebecca was eager to go out with her new friends and experience the weekend scene. Yelling loudly and traveling in a pack of at least twelve other people, Rebecca and her friends made their way over to Langdon St where they were permitted entrance into a fraternity house.
(09/12/19 5:00am)
The Wisconsin Institute for Discovery named Derrick Smith their director of development this summer.
(09/09/19 2:04am)
A UW-La Crosse student accused an art professor of sexual misconduct in a Facebook post that has been shared over 1,400 times since it was posted Wednesday night.
(09/07/19 2:55pm)
Editor’s note: College football is nothing without its fans, and its fans are nothing without their passion. In an attempt to capture that unique intensity and Overreactability, we’ve asked washed-up sports editor and Southerner Bremen Keasey to give us a weekly breakdown of college football happenings around the country like only a true fan could.
(09/07/19 2:42pm)
Week 1
(09/04/19 1:33am)
(09/03/19 11:19pm)
Going back to school can be an insanely stressful time. If you’re anything like me, you’ll need some serious self-care.
(09/04/19 2:00pm)
Madison is home to dozens of venues for taking in movies, plays, musicals and concerts. The Daily Cardinal highlights some highly anticipated events happening on campus this fall semester, as well as a few movies and shows for you to enjoy in between studies!
(08/29/19 2:31pm)
Over the summer, I was driving back and forth to work every day. I knew the route pretty well, and I had to be particularly careful at this one intersection, because it seemed like every time I was there people were running the stop sign. One day, I saw a driver obey the stop sign and, after that driver went through, I took my turn — only to find out that the next driver wasn’t planning to stop for the stop sign. The next driver hit me.
(08/20/19 1:47pm)
Darin Von Ruden, President of the Wisconsin Farmers Union, anticipates the closure of at least 650 Wisconsin farms in this upcoming year.
(08/20/19 2:00pm)
The first-time feeling compares to no other. It is handled with care. Though it shows in just about every small detail around you, I find myself lost at the vibration hovering, cutting corners and seeping between Grant Park.
(07/16/19 1:00pm)
After the epic and emotional mega hit which was “Avengers: Endgame,” Marvel Cinematic Universe fans needed the next movie in the 23-film series to be a bit of an emotional pick me up. And a brand-new solo adventure featuring the one and only friendly neighborhood web slinger is exactly what was needed!
(06/26/19 3:31pm)
Over the next two days, the American public will hear from the 20 qualifying Democractic candidates in the first official debate of the 2020 presidential election. Ranging from past runner-ups to senior Senators to businesspeople and wellness gurus, this election cycle is sure to capture the anxious and uniquely changing state of politics in the land of the free.
(06/12/19 12:01am)
I’m studying Information Technology and am hoping to eventually pursue a career in data security. I know that when I use my laptop on campus, it’s important to stay secure in order to protect my data. And I know that means a security certificate is saved to help establish a secure connection and keep me safe when I’m connected to the wireless networks on campus. But I’m still a little unclear about the security certificates that enable this kind of thing to happen. What do security certificates actually do?
(06/12/19 3:00pm)
“With today’s technology children are being exposed to copious amounts of music with vulgar and obscene lyrics”, said Karen Stevens, a soccer mom of five from Waukegan, Wisconsin. Karen was horrified by the music she heard from the radio in her Honda Odyssey one morning when dropping her son off at school.
(06/12/19 5:00pm)
Coming into college, you may have heard several rumors about the dorms. You may be feeling quite anxious about it or are very unsure about what to bring along with you on the big move-in day. You’ve talked to your roommate on who is bringing the mini fridge, but that’s about it.