Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Daily Cardinal's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(04/15/26 7:15pm)
Gov. Tony Evers’ call to hold a special session to vote on banning partisan gerrymandering did not come to fruition Tuesday, but Republican Assembly leaders said they are “open” to future negotiations.
(04/16/26 7:00am)
Due to increasing capabilities and the usage of artificial intelligence, it is becoming increasingly difficult to draw a clear line between studying and cheating in college. As AI tools like ChatGPT become common study aids, students are left asking a new question: when does using AI stop being learning support and start becoming academic dishonesty?
(04/14/26 7:00am)
American civil rights activist Ruby Bridges shared her experience as the first African American student to integrate into a white-only school in Louisiana at a sold-out, moderated Q&A lecture in Memorial Union’s Shannon Hall Wednesday.
(04/10/26 7:07pm)
For Beaver Dam native Ren Nickel, the rise of large scale AI data centers across the country hits close to home.
(04/08/26 4:54pm)
Liberal-backed Court of Appeals Judge Chris Taylor defeated conservative-backed rival Maria Lazar for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, strengthening the liberal majority on the state’s highest court to 5-2.
(03/25/26 11:11pm)
District 8 alder candidate and University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore Ellen Zhang discussed her campaign and vision for the seat in an interview with The Daily Cardinal ahead of the April 7 election.
(03/19/26 9:00am)
Stand at the back of a crowded lecture hall any given morning, and you’ll get a full picture of the different note taking methods students employ at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Some opt for the classic pen on paper, while others draw on iPads, type on Google Docs or stare at a full screen view of Tetris.
(03/17/26 7:00am)
Conservative-backed Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Maria Lazar discussed judicial impartiality, gerrymandering and the importance of freedom of speech for University of Wisconsin-Madison students in an interview with The Daily Cardinal Friday.
(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 7:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers called for a special session of the Legislature on April 14 to consider a constitutional amendment which would ban partisan gerrymandering in Wisconsin.
(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.
(03/11/26 2:31am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Academic Staff Assembly passed a resolution on Monday calling for UWPD to end their contract with Flock Safety and publish all other contracts with surveillance technology companies, like Motorola Safeties and Rhombus.
(03/07/26 10:00am)
Republican lawmakers see potential state regulations for data centers differently. While a bill regulating energy use fast-tracked the Assembly and now faces the Senate, a new GOP-led Senate bill would ban local governments from signing nondisclosure agreements approving data centers in their municipalities.
(02/18/26 4:01am)
Gov. Tony Evers delivered his eighth and final State of the State address Wednesday, reflecting on seven years of service while outlining his hopes for the future of Wisconsin and declaring 2026 the “year of the neighbor.”
(02/12/26 9:00am)
Republican lawmakers are advancing a bill to restore the ACT requirement as the "predominant" factor in admission to the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
(02/12/26 8:00am)
In a year that will feature iconic characters like Daredevil, Spider-Man, Punisher and the inevitable debut of Dr. Doom, Marvel’s inaugural 2026 hero is none other than Wonder Man.
(02/10/26 8:00am)
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison discussed ethical concerns stemming from the rise of generative artificial intelligence in academia and research at a Jan. 30 panel.
(02/04/26 2:59pm)
As students return to campus this semester, professors are once again evaluating how artificial intelligence can, and cannot, be a tool for learning in their classrooms.
(02/03/26 8:00am)
A Republican-led bill aimed at eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in higher education programs will reach a halt after garnering opposition from Gov. Tony Evers.
(01/29/26 11:00am)
Local activist groups and faculty members are calling out the University of Wisconsin Police Department and technology company Flock Safety over eight security cameras they say bring privacy and security concerns to campus.